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November is National Adoption Month

Celebrating National Adoption Month November is National Adoption Month! We’ll be celebrating adoption all month long! Whenever possible, reuniting children with their biological parents is a top priority, but when that is not possible, adoption allows loving parents to ensure children have a caring environment in which to thrive. There has never been a better time to consider foster care and adoption. The need for foster parents in the Greater Cincinnati and Dayton areas is greater than ever. You can make a real difference in your community by exploring, supporting, or becoming a foster parent! Why Choose Us? Beech Acres Parenting Center has been standing behind those who stand up for kids in foster care for more than 40 years. We are currently serving Greater Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Dayton & Montgomery County. Our comprehensive training prepares you for success, and our unique matching program connects you with the right child for your family. We build a community around our foster parents. Our foster families support each other, build each other up, and offer a support network of people with shared experiences and unique perspectives to help every family succeed. How to Become A Foster Parent Becoming a foster family is a tremendous responsibility with an equally tremendous reward. The need for foster families has never been greater. Take your first step by contacting Calena today at 1-855-787-KIDS (1-855-787-5437). The licensing process takes approximately 3-6 months. Get started with your required classes now. Check out our Foster Care FAQ for more information. Options for Kinship Caregivers If you are a kinship caregiver, our Kinship Connections program offers support and resources for relatives caring for their loved ones. Find information about this program here.   Kinship Caregivers caring for children in the custody of Children’s Services may be eligible for the Kinship Support Program. Contact us to learn more.

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Foster Care Super Saturday Training Conference June 18, 2022

Super Saturday: A Virtual Foster Parent Training Event! Join Beech Acres Parenting Center for Super Saturday: A Virtual Foster Parent Training Event Saturday, June 18, 2022. All attendees are welcome! Training certificates are provided as needed after the event. Attend for a chance to win door prizes awarded throughout the day! Please reserve one ticket per attendee regardless of how many sessions you will attend.  Registered attendees will be able to select individual sessions during the event.  Video required, same-household attendees may attend on one or multiple devices. Questions? Contact Sarah or Ryshel for more information or register online here. Download more information here. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 9:00 AM – Welcome & Opening Remarks 9:15 AM – DEI Workshop Part 1 10:00 AM – Break 10:15 AM – Morning Workshops 12:15 PM – Lunch 12:45 PM – Guest Speaker 1:00 PM – DEI Workshop Part II 1:45 PM – Break 2:00 PM – Afternoon Workshops 4:00 PM – Panel Discussion 4:45 PM – Closing Remarks Scheduled to Appear LaTrese Green Nurturing Self and Being Love LaTrese Green is a Health Educator residing in the Greater Cincinnati Region. She is as well a meditationand yoga instructor as well. She uses a plethora of wellness skills to enhance the community, locally and globally into a more holistic lifestyle. The Nurturing Self and Being Love Session is about finding your sense of peace in everyday life habits and situations. Tree Essentials LLC will provide you with applicable tips and skills to further enhance your self-love journey. Melissa Adamchik Trauma and Resilience within a Developmental Perspective Melissa Adamchik, MA, LPP, is the Executive Director of the Tristate Trauma Network since its formationin 2015. In addition, she works as an adjunct faculty member in the School of Social Work at Northern Kentucky University. Melissa hasher Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Spalding University and is independently licensed as a Psychological Practitioner in Kentucky. This session will discuss the effects of traumatic experiences on the development of the brain and the body and how these translate into behavioral presentations. It will also explore the resilience factors that can help to mitigate these effects for children in the short and long term. Mark Cardwell Let’s Talk About It. Mark Cardwell is the founder and principal consultant for Cardwell Communications LLC, a full-service marketing consultancy. After being in 5 five foster homes Mark was adopted at the age of 5. After Ohio records were unsealed Mark searched for and was reunited with his birth family after 50 years of separation. In the discussion “Let’s Talk About It”, I share my personal experience and perspective on how we might manage the uncomfortable or tough conversations that come up in all stages of the adoption journey. Yolanda NAMI – Ending the Silence for Families Yolonda is a Recovery Ambassador! She is currently a volunteer peer leader for NAMI Southwest Ohio where she leads Peer to Peer classes, helps facilitate Connections Support Groups, and is an In Our Own Voice and Ending the Silence presenter. She writes a Word Press blog, Bridges to Hope. She also volunteers for the Southwest Ohio Council on Aging and leads classes now online and over the phone on Chronic Pain and Chronic Disease as well as Diabetes Self-Management. Ending the Silence is an engaging presentation about mental health for parents and caregivers where a lead presenter shares an informative presentation and a young adult with a mental health condition shares their journey of recovery. Sarah Breetz, LSW, MSW Promoting Normalcy in Foster Care Sarah Breetz, LSW, MSW, is the Manager of Training and Licensing at Beech Acres. Sarah has worked in Foster Care at Beech Acres since 2013. Sarah is a Licensed Social Worker and has a master’s degree in Social Work from the University of Louisville. Youth in foster care often talk about feeling different from their peers. Regulations set in place to create safety for young people can often create barriers that cause them to miss out on experiences. This session will focus on efforts to provide normalcy for foster youth. Ryshel Bowling Where do I belong… Placement from a Bio Child’s perspective. Ryshel and her husband were licensed foster care parents for more than 2 years for teen girls. They completed their family through adoption in November of 2021. Ryshel will be joined by her daughter, Elizabeth, to provide first-hand insight on the adjustment of placement for bio children in the home. Katie Beurket Supporting Children & Families After a Death Katie has a B.S. in Communications with a focus on Organizational & Health Communication from Ohio University. Her introduction to Fernside was as a teenager participating in our support groups following the death of her father in 2009. While still in high school, Katie returned to Fernside to volunteer as a member of our teen PIT (Philanthropists in Training) Crew. After college, she completed our Facilitator Training Program where she volunteered for three years before joining the staff at the beginning of 2021. Katie coordinates our East Side and Tuesday Blue Ash group nights as well as our Community Outreach & Education Program, including oversight of all social media platforms. She also assists with our Camp and Crisis Programs. Join us for informational training with Fernside Center for Grieving Children and Families. The training will cover the developmental stages of grief for children ages 3-18 including different grief reactions and ways to help a grieving child. We will discuss tips and interventions for working with children who have experienced different types of grief. There will be an informational segment on Fernside services and a Q & A session for families. Kenny McQuitty Internet Safet for Kids and Families Technology has an inevitable place in our day-to-day activities and lives. It is up to us to make sure technology doesn’t go outside the boundaries we set for it. And as we do that we create a space that honors each person’s sense of belonging. Kenny McQuitty currently serves as the Associate Pastor at

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Flip For Foster Care!

You’ll FLIP for this!  National Foster Care Month UPDATE: Mariah and Aubree have issued a challenge. Will YOU and your family take a stand and raise awareness for Foster Care and FLIP with them?There are just a few days left in Nation Foster Care Month. The girls have raised $3,000 but they are hoping to raise more!They are challenging you to upload a video of yourself, your children, or your whole family “flipping” for foster care!! A ”flip” can be as simple as a somersault. For every “flip” please also consider a $5 donation towards making a difference for Foster Care. Tag Beech Acres Parenting Center and use the hashtag #FlipForFosterCare.Will YOU #flipforfostercare? May is National Foster Care Month and Mariah & Aubree want to make a difference for foster families. This dynamic duo is challenging you to #TakeAChance on #FosterCare by making a donation to Beech Acres Parenting Center. Their goal is $5000, but we have a feeling once you see their giving hearts, they’ll easily crush that goal. This #FosterCareFriday let’s #FlipForFosterCare!  Support Flip For Foster Care There are so many ways to support this campaign. Venmo Calena Durel at Calena-Durel. (If they reach their goal Mom is going to do a flip. 😀) Facebook Fundraiser  Start your own Facebook Fundraiser! Let’s see those flips. Make a secure one-time or monthly online donation. Make sure to choose “Flip For Foster Care” from the drop-down or leave a note indicating you’re supporting Mariah & Aubree. Donate via PayPal.  Leave a note indicating you’re supporting Mariah & Aubree. Call (513) 231-6630 and ask to speak to someone in the development office. 

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Take a Chance on Foster Care This May!

May Is Foster Care Month Each May, we celebrate National Foster Care Month. It’s a time to bring awareness to the incredible need for loving families to open their hearts and their homes to children who just need a place to be loved. It’s also an opportunity to highlight and celebrate the families that have already taken a chance on foster care. Take A Chance There has never been a better time to consider foster care. The need for foster parents in the Greater Cincinnati and Dayton areas is greater than ever. Make a real difference in your community by exploring, supporting, or becoming a foster parent! This May we challenge YOU to take a chance on foster care! How To Become A Foster Parent Becoming a foster family is a tremendous responsibility with an equally tremendous reward. The need for foster families has never been greater. Take your first step by contacting Ryshel today at 1-855-787-KIDS (1-855-787-5437). The licensing process takes approximately 3-6 months. Get started with your required classes now. Check out our Foster Care FAQ for more information. Our comprehensive training program prepares you to succeed. We will train you and guide you on every step of your journey. Click here to see our upcoming training schedule. Why Beech Acres? We’ve been standing behind those who stand up for kids in foster care for more than 40 years. Serving Greater Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Dayton & Montgomery County. We build a community around our foster parents. Our foster families support each other, build each other up, and offer a support network of people with shared experiences and unique perspectives to help every family succeed. Our friends at the Cincinnati Public Library put this reading list together featuring books with children experiencing foster care.

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Join Us for Our Upcoming Virtual Foster Parent Training Event

Super Saturday! Join us Saturday, December 4th for Super Saturday: A virtual foster parent training event focused onNatural Strength Parenting™! Beech Acres Parenting Center invites all licensed foster parents to join us Saturday, December 4th for our next Virtual Foster Parent Training Conference! Over 75% of previous conference attendees found our content extremely relevant to their foster parent journey. The Need Has Never Been Greater There has never been a better time to consider foster care. The need for foster parents in the Greater Cincinnati and Dayton areas is greater than ever. Make a real difference in your community by exploring, supporting, or becoming a foster parent! With over 1,800 kids in Hamilton County and 600 kids in Montgomery County needing safe and loving homes, the time to begin your foster care journey is now. Register Today! Register Today. Learn more about becoming a foster parent here. Call 513-233-4707, email FCtraining@beechacres.org, or visit https://beechacres.org/events/super-saturday-training-event/ to get registered today.

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Beech Acres Parenting Center Now Serving Foster Care Parents In Dayton and Montgomery County

We’re excited to be expanding our respected foster care services to the Dayton area! We’re looking for caring families in Dayton, Brookville, Centerville, Huber Heights, Kettering, Miamisburg, Trotwood, Vandalia, and West Carrollton who are willing to open their hearts and homes to the community’s most vulnerable children. Email Ashley to learn more and begin your foster care journey today. AGray@BeechAcres.org.

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May Is National Foster Care Month

May is National Foster Care Month! There may never be a “perfect” time to become a foster care family, but there may be a “right” time. The need for loving foster care homes is at a 20-year high. Every day more kids need a place to be safe, to be loved, to just be. Beech Acres Parenting Center prepares you for welcoming a child into your life with excellent training and matching programs. Our support goes beyond our incredible staff by creating real community among our families. Take a step towards making a difference in the lives of vulnerable children. Learn more here.

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