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Illinois Youth Summit on Equity, Diversity, Inclusion
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Illinois Youth Summit on Equity, Diversity, Inclusion

Illinois YAB was created by statute to give youth ages 14-21 in the care of IDCFS the opportunity to provide feedback on service delivery, programs, and policies that affect them, toward ensuring that all youth are optimally cared for and supported regardless of race, color, sex, national origin, ancestry, language, handicap/disability, or religion. Illinois YAB is committed to youth empowerment, development, leadership, and achievement.

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Webinar Roundup: March 2022
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Webinar Roundup: March 2022

As Be Strong Families moved into March, we held space for English and Spanish webinars that tackled conversations around Women’s History Month, parent resilience, personal well-being and vitality, family dynamics, and more.

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Webinar Roundup: February 2022
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Webinar Roundup: February 2022

February heard many conversations during the Be Strong Families webinar series “Staying Strong and Positive for Ourselves and Our Children.” Topics like: parenting teens, Black History Month, parenting LGBTQIA+ youth, mental health, parenting as a father, and many other inspired conversations during both our English and Spanish webinars! Watch the full webinar videos for yourself!

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Financial Vitality: Springtime Journey to Vitality 2021
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Financial Vitality: Springtime Journey to Vitality 2021

This past week, our Springtime Journey to Vitality focus was the Financial Vitality domain, and the conversations set us up for future success. As usual there were a lot of open, candid reflection on why we are where we are—learned behaviors and limiting beliefs, challenges, and real-life experiences. We also built consensus on the building blocks to financial well-being for ourselves and our families.

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