Parent Outreach Program

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Hope Rural - Indiantown
15929 SW 150th St.
Indiantown, Florida 34956

Phone: 772-597-2203
Extension:
Toll Free Phone:
Fax: 772-597-2259
TDD Phone:

Website: www.hoperuralschool.org

Program Description

Parent Outreach (Hope Rural School) Through this program parents are involved in support groups that help their knowledge for best parenting practices.

Services Available Through This Program

Community Activities- Faith Based, Religious , Community Activities- Mentoring , Parenting Education


Hours of Operation


Eligibility Requirements and Important Information

Martin County families

Availability and Fees
   
Current Wait List: 
NO
Handicapped Access: 
NO
Accepts Medicaid: 
NO
Accepts Medicare: 
NO
Accepts Private Insurance: 
NO
Financial Assistance Available?: 
NO
Sliding Scale: 
NO

Other Fee Information

free

Other Useful Information

n partnership with United Way of Martin County, our multi-faceted Outreach Program includes: Parenting classes introduces them to a classroom setting, to the techniques used in teaching their children, (white board, videos, charts, group discussions, resource materials,). They grow to realize others have the same concerns as they, and that help is available. Active Parenting via cooperation and motivation is part of the curriculum. The addition of an Advanced Class for the parents of 4th & 5th Graders includes moral virtues and the issues confronting the children and their families. The certificate, awarded at the end of the 8-hour program, is treasured. Learning is an enriching life-long process. Children who come are supervised. They ?see? that no one ever gets too old to learn. The Garden Project is an informal classroom. Quality interactive family time is just as important as the ability to teach family values and customs while growing food for their table. The AA programs, the Citizenship program, and Neighborhood Association are all held in Indiantown. Every facet of the program offers opportunities for interactive participation to help way-lay fear, while educating and facilitating adjustment to a new culture. Since inception in 1990: Parent Conferences average 99% participation, Neighborhood Association has 150+ members. AA averages 22-25 people per meeting. Garden participation utilizes every square inch of space. Citizenship is a goal. Our Neighborhood Association flourishes in leadership development. Original members from 20 years ago are now board members, and members that have relocated to Stuart have organized an Association there.

                      
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