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  • Thriving Families: Insights on Preventing Family Separation [Re-release] with Lisa Lawson
    2025/11/25

    Since our original conversation with Lisa Lawson, she’s published a new book called Thrive: How the Science of the Adolescent Brain Helps Us Imagine a Better Future for All Children. The book is a powerful reminder that adolescence is not a problem to fix, but a window of growth and possibility. Drawing on research, stories from the field, and feedback from young people, Lisa explores how we can better support adolescents, and why the decisions we make for young people now shape their future and ours.

    Building on this work, the Annie E. Casey Foundation has also developed an upcoming resource for youth-serving organizations called Elevating Youth Engagement. This curriculum is designed to help adults and young people work together as partners in changemaking.

    In the original episode, Valerie sat down with Lisa Lawson, the President and CEO of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. They discuss her leadership in the child welfare sector and the Foundation's pivotal role in advancing the Thriving Families, Safer Children (TFSC) movement. Lisa reflects on her journey as a leader, Foundation President, and the future of the TFSC movement.

    Lisa shares insights into the shift from improving the foster care system to investing in community-based health promotion and family well-being. She also speaks about the work the Foundation is doing to keep children and families safe and thriving in their communities without involvement in the child welfare system.

    The conversation explores the key principles behind the Foundation’s approach to TFSC, the challenges they’ve faced, and the tangible progress that’s being made. Lisa reflects on what excites her about the future of the child welfare sector and the role of philanthropy in driving lasting change. Tune in to hear how leadership, vision, and strategic partnerships are working together to create a movement that prioritizes prevention over intervention.

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    Here are some links Lisa would like to share to her new book and Elevating Youth Engagement curriculum.

    • Thrive Book - The Annie E. Casey Foundation
    • Elevating Youth Engagement - The Annie E. Casey Foundation

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    40 分
  • Launching DC’s Warmline and Building Community Trust with Director Tanya Torres Trice
    2025/11/13

    In this episode, host Valerie Frost talks with Tanya Torres Trice, Director of Washington DC’s Child and Family Services Agency (CFSA), about CFSA’s efforts to build trust with the community as they launch DC’s Warmline to better support families.

    Director Trice dives into the story behind DC’s Warmline, a new pathway that allows families to reach out for help before a crisis arises. She talks about how the agency made an intentional decision to slow down, engage the community, listen, review policies and practices, and then begin building the Warmline. The Warmline officially launched in February 2025. In addition to the importance of working with the community, Director Trice also shares the importance of vision, leadership, collaboration, and taking action. She also shares a turning point moment when a parent who had once publicly criticized the agency acknowledged, “If they tell you they’ll do something, they will.” Through moments like this, listeners see how small wins and community engagement can spark broader cultural shifts.

    This episode offers a powerful look at how government agencies can change not just policies, but relationships, showing that when trust becomes the goal, transformation follows.

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    Here are some additional resources Director Trice would like to share with you.

    • 211warmline
    • DC ‘Warmline’ launches for easier access to social services - WTOP News
    • Building a New Model for Child Well-Being in Washington D.C.: OPT-In Initiative - Harvard Kennedy School Government Performance Lab
    • A phone lifeline for families in need in DC receives support from Doris Duke Foundation - WTOP News

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    35 分
  • From Exclusion to Youth Leadership: Organizing for Racial Justice with Demarco Mott
    2025/10/30

    In this episode, host Valerie Frost speaks with Demarco Mott, a passionate youth leader and advocate from Miami who has spent years fighting racial disparities in child welfare and school systems. Demarco is the Chair of the Citrus Family Care Network Youth Advisory Council. His leadership journey began with his own experiences of exclusion and othering, moments that fueled his commitment to build spaces where youth voices are not only heard but drive change.

    Demarco shares stories from organizing youth councils, navigating resistance from agencies and schools, and partnering with supportive adults who stand with youth unconditionally. He discusses the critical shift Miami has made by moving away from traditional language to directly confronting child welfare disparities and how youth leadership is reshaping local systems and policies.

    Listeners will hear about the real impact of youth-led advocacy, the importance of community-rooted strategies, and the lessons Demarco has learned about resilience, inclusion, and collective power. This episode highlights how youth voice matters not just as a buzzword but as a catalyst for equity and justice.

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    Here are some additional resources Demarco would like to share with you.

    • Transitioning Youth — Citrus Family Care Network
    • April 2025 - Happy Highlights.pdf - Google Drive
    • 2019-2024 Citrus FCN Impact Report (1).pdf - Google Drive

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    37 分
  • How a "Third Place" Became a Catalyst for Change in New York with Liangliang Han
    2025/10/16

    In this episode, host Valerie Frost speaks with Liangliang Han, Program Director of the Family Enrichment Center at the Center for Family Life in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Together, they explore Rise Up, a community-driven initiative where immigrant families are not just recipients of services, they are the architects of them.

    Sunset Park is one of New York City’s most diverse neighborhoods, home to vibrant Latinx and Chinese communities. Rise Up works to ensure programs meet the real needs, culture, and history of its residents, flipping the traditional top-down approach to family support.

    Liangliang shares how Rise Up began with families advocating at the Legislature in Albany. Rise Up has evolved into co-designing programs, developing leaders, and establishing new partnerships. One of these partnerships provides strategic financing tools and resources to help community led organizations secure sustainable funding.

    This episode highlights the power of culturally rooted community-led work and the ways family advocacy is reshaping systems for lasting change.

    Check Out Community In-Site's Blog!! You can go to the website to listen to episodes, read the blog, access information and resources, and subscribe to the email newsletter. Podcasts Archive - Thriving Families

    Here are some additional resources Liangliang would like to share with you.

    • Center for Family Life - Home
    • Finding Resonance Amongst Diverse Cultures Through Weaving ← Taconic Fellowship ← Pratt Center For Community Development
    • Rise Up: Instagram

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    30 分
  • Leading with Courage and Clarity in Uncertain Times with Dr. Melissa Merrick
    2025/10/02

    In this episode, host Valerie Frost sits down with Dr. Melissa Merrick, President and CEO of Prevent Child Abuse America (PCAA), to talk about what it means to lead today as we all navigate through uncertainty. She emphasizes the importance of having courage, maintaining a clear vision, and being deeply committed to families.

    With a background in clinical work, public health, and national leadership at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Melissa brings a unique lens to the family well-being movement. Melissa and PCAA are working harder than ever to keep prevention front and center as programs across the country face changing policies and uncertain funding. This is not an afterthought for her, but a foundational strategy for lasting change.

    Valerie and Melissa explore how PCAA is navigating this moment with both resilience and vision, how the Thriving Families, Safer Children initiative has shaped her leadership, and what it looks like to build systems that are not just reactive, but rooted in hope, healing, and partnership.

    This conversation is a timely reminder that leadership is not about having all the answers. It is about showing up whole, even when things feel uncertain.

    Check Out Community In-Site's Blog!! You can go to the website to listen to episodes, read the blog, access information and resources, and subscribe to the email newsletter. Podcasts Archive - Thriving Families

    Here are some additional resources Melissa would like to share with you.

    • 2025 National Conference Recap
    • The Shift: Voices of Prevention — A podcast by Prevent Child Abuse America

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    40 分
  • How Legal Advocacy at Birth Can Keep Families Together [RE-RELEASE] with Adam Ballout
    2025/09/18

    In this re-release of one of our most impactful episodes, host Valerie Frost revisits her conversation with Adam Ballout, public defender and co-founder of the F.I.R.S.T. (Family Intervention Response to Stop Trauma) Legal Clinic in Washington State. The clinic provides a groundbreaking model of early legal advocacy, partnering with healthcare and community organizations to support mothers facing substance use challenges—helping to keep families intact before the trauma of separation takes hold.

    This episode goes straight to the heart of the child protection system, challenging the assumption that termination of parental rights and adoption should always be considered success. Instead, Adam offers a powerful alternative: that keeping families together is true success.

    Listeners will learn how early intervention and a holistic, family-centered approach—with legal advocates and parent allies involved from birth—can dramatically improve outcomes. The F.I.R.S.T. Clinic has kept mothers and infants together in 83% of their cases, offering a hopeful example of a prevention-focused child welfare system.

    This conversation is both deeply personal and systemic, exploring how compassionate legal advocacy can disrupt cycles of trauma and create a more just, dignified future for families.

    Check Out Community In-Site's Blog!! You can go to the website to listen to episodes, read the blog, access information and resources, and subscribe to the email newsletter. Podcasts Archive - Thriving Families

    Here are some additional resources Adam would like to share with you.

    • The First Clinic – Family Intervention Response To Stop Trauma
    • The F.I.R.S.T. Legal Clinic: A New Frontier of Partnerships to Stop Trauma
    • Being Gina - Institute for Family
    • Family First: A group of Washington lawyers works to keep infants with their mothers

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    47 分
  • A Two-Generation Approach to Family Resource Centers with Daniela Molina
    2025/09/04

    In this episode, host Valerie Frost speaks with Daniela Molina, lived experience leader and financial empowerment coach at the Liberation Family Resource Center in Richmond, Virginia. Liberation is part of the Family Resource Center cohort within the Thriving Families, Safer Children initiative, and it exemplifies what it means to be truly embedded in the community.

    Daniela shares how Liberation uses a two-generation approach to create a trusted and consistent presence for families. Liberation not only meets immediate needs like food, housing, and financial coaching, they create long-term leadership and empowerment with the families in their community. In a powerful story that begins with a child referring their own mother to the center, we hear how deep trust and psychological safety can open doors that traditional systems often miss.

    Daniela and Valerie explore how building authentic, trauma-informed relationships helps families feel safe enough to return, not just for support, but to give back, lead, and create change. This episode lifts up why community-rooted Family Resource Centers are at the core of transformational support.

    Check Out Community In-Site's Blog!! You can go to the website to listen to episodes, read the blog, access information and resources, and subscribe to the email newsletter. Community In-Site Blog - Thriving Families

    Here are some additional resources Daniela would like to share with you.

    • Liberation Family Resource Center
    • Thriving Families, Safer Children | familiesforwardva
    • Family Resource Centers: Working with African American Families
    • NFSN | Standards of Quality

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    34 分
  • When Youth Lead and Adults Listen, Bills Get Passed with Alayna Leonard and Sam Garman
    2025/08/21

    In recognition of five years of the Thriving Families, Safer Children initiative, this episode highlights the power of youth and adult partnership. Valerie sits down with Alayna Leonard, a youth advocate and former member of Indiana’s Commission for Improving the Status of Children, and Sam Garman, a national youth engagement consultant with Cetera. Together, they share the story of how authentic, sustained engagement through the TFSC Youth Learning Action Network led to real policy change, culminating in a new law in Indiana that requires youth to be included in public policy decision-making.

    What began as a cohort focused on relationship-building evolved into a movement, with adult allies becoming champions for youth leadership across systems. This conversation lifts up the core TFSC principle of partnering with people with lived experience and shows what’s possible when we truly support, not just involve, young people.

    Check Out Community In-Site's Blog!! You can go to the website to listen to episodes, read the blog, access information and resources, and subscribe to the email newsletter. Community In-Site Blog - Thriving Families

    Here are some additional resources Alayna and Sam would like to share with you.

    • CitizenPortal.ai - Indiana Commission strengthens youth engagement with House Bill 1098
    • CISC: Youth, Family, and Caregiver Engagement

    We appreciate you spreading awareness by sharing this episode with your friends, family, and colleagues who care about family well-being.

    Please email us if you want to connect with the creative team or find out how to engage with the family well-being movement. comminsite@gmail.com

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    28 分