The Ally

Winter 2017

The Families As Allies Newsletter

 


   

 

 
UPCOMING EVENTS

January 27, 2018
and February 24, 2018
Families as Allies

Thursday, January 18, 2017
@ 6pm 
840 East River Place
Suite 500,  Jackson, MS 
The public is invited and 
public comments are encouraged.
Email questions or comments to   
Fax to 601-355-0919  


9:30 AM 
Boswell  Regional Center
1049 Simpson Hwy 149
Magee MS 39111


 
 
FROM OUR FAMILIES

"Thank you for coming to our aid without hesitation, and on very short notice, when nobody else would."
Family of young child

"Families as Allies
is a great group of people here to help those in need of learning their child's rights and what the parents' rights are in their child's education!"
Father of teenager

"I have learned a lot from this organization. And that makes me want to give back and help other families."
Part-time family partner

 
 
 
 
A SMASHING SUCCESS:
OUR FOURTH ANNUAL COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP CELEBRATION


Our fourth annual Community Partnership Celebration on November 6 was our most successful one yet.  We raised more money and brought more new partners to the table than ever before.  The highlight of the evening was families from our organization presenting the awards while sharing their reflections and stories. 

These groups and individuals were honored for exemplifying our Core Values:

The Helen Reddy Johnson Memorial Award for Caring for Every Child and Family: Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba and Ms. Ebony Lumumba

The Rusty Turner Memorial Award for Excellence
FREDLA (Family Run Executive Director Leadership Association)

Partnership : The Mississippi Wraparound Institute

Accountability: The Clarion-Ledger

Please take a few minutes to read the evening's program and our 2017 Impact Report and also check out this photo gallery from the event.

Join us in thanking this year's sponsors and hosts:

Sponsors: An Anonymous Parent, Atlas Communications, Carson Law Group, Hapax Creative, Magnolia Health, Regions Bank, Joy Hogge and Howard Roffwarg, Southern Poverty Law Center. 
 
Hosts: ACLU of Mississippi, Jayne Buttross, Canopy Children's Solutions, Rachel and Andrew Canter, Caroline and Jonathan Compretta, Hinds Behavioral Health Services, Lotus Place Counseling, Mississippi Coalition for Citizens with Disabilities, the Mississippi Psychiatric Association, NFusion Metro, Ida and Perry Parker, Profit Smart LLC, Tatum and Wade PLLC.


SAVE THE DATES!  
EXCITING NEW LEADERSHIP TRAINING FOR FAMILIES ON
SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 & SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24. D
ETAILS  TO FOLLOW.

JOIN US FOR AN EVENING OF FUN AND FELLOWSHIP
NEW YEAR OPEN HOUSE:
THURSDAY, JANUARY 11TH

There will be food, activities for children,
and the chance  to visit with old friends and make new ones. Please come  join in the celebration and also share your vision for  Families as Allies in 2018.

840 East River Place 
Suite 500
Jackson, MS 39202
601-355-0915
 

IN FAMILIES' OWN WORDS:
HOW YOUR DONATIONS
MAKE A DIFFERENCE


 Listen to Larry Sanders describe how   leadership training transformed his   relationship with the young children in   his family and led him to reach out to   others with the things he learned.   Families helping families who then
 help other families brings change and   hope. Your donations make a   tremendous difference to families   throughout the state.

 Please give and give generously today.



ATTORNEY GENERAL
JIM HOOD ESTABLISHES
MENTAL HEALTH TASK FORCE



Families as Allies is grateful to Attorney General Hood for establishing this Task Force and inviting Families as Allies to serve on it.  You can learn more details about the Task Force from this press release.

We want to publicly thank Attorney General Hood for expressing willingness to help bring back together the Interagency Coordinating Council for CHildren and Youth.  We have encouraged him to coordinate these efforts with Governor Bryant's plans for a Children's Cabinet and to use the Children's TAC report as a guide to coordinate the two.  Families as Allies hopes to collaborate with NAMI MS and the Association of Mississippi Peer Support Specialists to gather as much feedback as possible from families and those receiving services.  Keep your eyes and ears open for surveys, town halls and other ways to make your voice heard coming your way soon!

At the time of this writing, the Task Force remained closed to the public and the press.  Families as Allies supports it being open to both and has consistently voted in this manner.  We will keep you updated on any changes in the status of these meetings.

YOUR DOLLARS MAKE
A DIFFERENCE.
REMEMBER FAMILIES AS ALLIES
IN YOUR YEAR END GIVING.