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The Story of Family to Family Network

It only took a couple of Moms with a vision for their children to begin to change “the course”.  In 1993, two Moms came together because of their dreams for their young children who had been diagnosed with a disability.  Both families were in similar circumstances.  They had dreamed of the lives their children would lead as they carried them throughout their pregnancies. Would they look like Mom or Dad?  Would they be athletic, gifted or both?  Where would they choose to go to college?

The dream never included the life they would encounter with a diagnosis.  Luckily, they quickly realized that dreams would come true; they would just have to take a different path.  Those early conversations amongst  mothers are what has become Family to Family Network.picture of family

Family to Family Network has a vision for ALL children where education, and families working together are making dreams become realities.  We know that our children must have a good educational foundation and experiences within their home communities to prepare them for independent living and accomplishment of their goals.

Family to Family Network has developed a number of programs that provide families with information and referral services, education and support through networking. 

Currently, we provide opportunities for families to come together for purposes of education and to meet other families who have gone before them.  We also publish a quarterly newsletter, F2F News,  that is filled with success stories, articles of inspiration and current information that families of children with disabilities and/or chronic illness can benefit from.

Additionally, we hold Educational Events that teach families how to work with their schools to insure that their children get that good educational foundation.  We have a Resource Center for families with computer access, resources and a Lending Library.

In 2000, The Texas Council for Developmental Disabilities funded Family to Family Network to create a resource for families and schools called, Connections…Creating a Positive School Culture by Uniting Families and Schools Connections was developed to train families in our home community and eventually across Texas on how to work with schools for the benefit of our children.  Our goal is to give  families a consistent and correct message that they can use.

We also received funding from The Texas Council for Developmental Disabilities to administer a program called Partners in PolicymakingPartners is a nationally renowned leadership development course for families of children with disabilities and adults with disabilities.  The Partners era came to an end in 2006, but lives on in The Disability Leadership Network of Houston, a Houston based leadership development course administered by Family to Family Network.  Funding is provided for DLNH by The Texas Council for Developmental Disabilities, State Farm Good Neighbor Program and Houston Endowment.

In addition,  we are proud of our Family Friends Project, an intergenerational mentoring program, funded by the National Council on Aging.  Family Friends recruits volunteers over the age of 55, trains the volunteers and matches them with a child with a disability. 

In 2006, Family to Family Network was approached by The Texas Education Agency to serve as a neutral organization working on behalf of the Texas Continuous Improvement Process (TCIP) under the auspices of The Texas Education Agency and Region 9 Education Service Center to assist in fulfilling the goals of the State and of the Parent Training Committee.   Texas Project FIRST was born and can be seen at www.texasprojectfirst.org.

Earl J. Brewer, Jr., M.D., founded Family to Family Network in 1986.  He had a vision for children and families and the love to give his dream to a couple of Moms with a similar vision.  Dr. Brewer’s original mission was to help parents network with other parents, teach parents how the “system” works, and obtain accurate medical information.  Dr. Brewer continues to be a staunch supporters of Family to Family Network.  

Since Family to Family Network began, we have served more than 40,000 people and many families are realizing the dreams where children are fully participating members of their school and home communities.  They are members of scouts, sports teams and arts programs.  They are typical children with needs for accommodations.  Nationally, according to the 2001 Harris Poll, 68% of adults with disabilities are unemployed and dependent upon “the system.”  The families of Family to Family Network are working hard to change the tide and raise children who work, love and live in the communities they choose. 

 

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