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Strengthening Families Month in the Fox Valley encourages health and safety for children

April 18, 2026 - 10:41

Strengthening Families Month in the Fox Valley encourages health and safety for children

Local officials have formally declared April as "Strengthening Families Month" across the Fox Valley, initiating a community-wide focus on the health and safety of children. The proclamation, issued this past Friday, underscores a collective commitment to fostering nurturing environments where young people can thrive.

The initiative highlights five foundational pillars crucial for family resilience: fostering social connections for parents, providing concrete support in times of need, helping parents understand child development, supporting children's social and emotional growth, and building parental resilience. Community leaders emphasize that these protective factors are key to preventing challenges before they arise, creating a stronger social fabric for all residents.

Throughout the month, various organizations and service providers will spotlight resources and programs available to caregivers. The campaign aims to raise awareness that supporting families is a shared responsibility, vital for the community's future. By dedicating this time to family strength, the Fox Valley reinforces its dedication to ensuring every child has the opportunity for a safe, healthy, and promising upbringing.


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