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From Money Stress to Money Wellness: A Workshop for Your Financial Well-being
Are you tired of feeling stressed about money? From juggling bills to navigating financial uncertainty, money stress can take a serious toll on our well-being. In this workshop, we’ll go beyond typical advice like “save more” or “spend less” and dive into the deeper roots of financial stress—the beliefs and patterns you may not even realize are holding you back.
Making America Great with DEI: Liberty and Justice for All
DEI isn't a political agenda. DEI is the work of living up to values we've been pledging allegiance to since kindergarten. BSF CEO Kathryn Leigh Goetz responds to high-profile DEI failures with a call to lead with love, create brave spaces, and remember that liberty and justice for all was always the point.
Racial Equity and DEI Work: A Dozen Dynamics that Hinder Collaboration
True collaboration in racial equity work is harder than it looks — and not always for the reasons we expect. BSF CEO reflects honestly on a dozen dynamics that create no-win situations, stall progress, and complicate even the most well-intentioned efforts toward equity and belonging.
Navigating Whiteness as an Ally and a Leader: Reflections on Identity, Privilege, Behavior, and Intent
Identity acknowledgment without behavior change is a dead end. BSF CEO Kathryn Leigh Goetz reflects honestly on what it means to lead as a white woman in racial equity work, and the difference between leading from privilege and leading as an ally.
How New Jersey is Reducing Parental Stress and Isolation
We are thrilled to announce our new partnership with the State of New Jersey to enhance parent engagement through Family Success Centers. By embedding Parent Cafés, we aim to create supportive spaces where families can connect, share experiences, and develop strategies to thrive. Together, we are committed to empowering families and building stronger communities across the state!
Why Are Cafés So Great? - Empowering Communities Through Leadership and Reciprocity
Most family support is delivered by professionals, but Parent Cafés were designed to flip that model. We explore how Cafés shift the social service paradigm by putting parents in the lead, building confidence and real-world skills while creating the kind of reciprocal community support that no program can manufacture.
Celebrating Community: The 2nd Annual Evanston is Family Strong Back to School Family Fun Fest
On August 17, 2024, the Evanston community came together once again for our 2nd Annual Evanston is Family Strong Back to School Family Fun Fest. This year’s event, held at the Robert Crown Community Center, exceeded all expectations with nearly 1,000 attendees—a huge increase from last year’s turnout...
Tackling Food Insecurity in Evanston: A Community Effort (bilingual)
Food insecurity is a pressing issue that affects many communities across the nation, and Evanston is no exception. The fight against food insecurity in Evanston is supported by a network of dedicated organizations and community members. From food pantries and soup kitchens to community fridges and student resources, these initiatives provide crucial support to those in need. Here’s a look at some of the key resources available in Evanston to combat food insecurity.
Why Are Cafés So Great? - How Cafés Promote Equity and Belonging
What happens when suit-and-tie bureaucrats sit down with parents from the south side of Chicago? Or when foster parents and birth parents share a table? Magic, according to BSF. We explore how Parent Cafés quietly disrupt bias, shift power dynamics, and create genuine belonging, one conversation at a time.