Cafés

Be Strong Families has become internationally known as an innovator in using structured, small group conversations, called Cafés, to facilitate transformation and healing within families, build community, develop peer-to-peer relationships, and engage parents as partners in the programs that serve them.

In Cafés every voice is valued, and everyone has the opportunity to both learn and lead. First developed in 2007 by parent leaders from Strengthening Families Illinois, the Parent Café process remains a parent-to-parent way to build the Strengthening Families™ Protective Factors within families.

Cafés are physically and emotionally safe spaces where people talk and listen to each other on topics that matter to them, such as the challenges and victories of raising a family, navigating landscapes of inequality, enhancing well-being, or being involved in the recovery process of someone they love. Through individual deep self-reflection and peer-to-peer learning, participants explore their strengths, learn about the Protective Factors, and create strategies from their own wisdom and experiences to strengthen their families. Participants leave Cafés feeling inspired, energized, and excited to put into practice what they’ve learned.

Cafés are highly sustainable with training reinforcement, institutional support, and a commitment to an approach that engages and affirms parents as leaders. They were developed as an in-person experience and have now been adapted, with fidelity, to be hosted online.

 

Parent Engagement Benefits

 
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Programs that invest in Cafés find that:

  • Relationships between participants and staff are improved 

  • Attendance at other agency events is increased 

  • Support networks are enhanced 

  • Participants experience reduction in stress and improvements in well-being 

  • Parents feel more comfortable disclosing needs and accessing services and supports 

  • Parents experience themselves as leaders in their families and communities and as a result assume active leadership roles within and outside the program

For a complete list of short-term, intermediate and long-term outcomes and impact, and to learn about our Parent Café evaluation efforts and how we know Cafés work, visit our Evidence & Evaluation page.

To find Cafés in your area, visit our Cafés Near You page (coming soon).

How to Fund Your Cafés

All of our services and products can be funded with the following sources:

 
  • Project Launch - Protective Factors

  • Children’s Trust - Protective Factors

  • First Five - Parent Engagement

  • SAHMSA - Protective Factors

  • Full Service Community School Competitive Grant - Biden funding for Parent Engagement

  • 21st Century Community Learning Grant - Parent Engagement

  • National Down Syndrome Congress/Grant

  • Strengthening Families Grant

  • Department of Health (any state)

  • Department of Mental Health (any state)

  • Local County Health Departments

  • State Child Welfare Systems

  • Department of Education (federal)

  • State run School Boards (ISBE as an example)

  • Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

  • OSEP Fund for Military Parent Engagement

Come See for Yourself

 

A Taste of Cafés

Every Friday, Be Strong Families hosts a free, online A Taste of Cafés at 12:00 pm CT. Experience how Cafés could strategically and intentionally meet your program’s parent engagement challenges.

Intro to Be Strong Families Parent Cafés

After you attend A Taste of Cafés, experience a free 1-hour Intro to Be Strong Families Cafés session (held twice a month) for more information and to get your questions answered. If you ever needed a place to learn how to keep your children safe and your family strong—this is it! Complete with an introduction to the history, benefits, major parts and roles of a Parent Café. These Cafés are a highly structured, small-group conversation process that promotes peer-to-peer learning and deep self–reflection.

Get Trained on Cafés

A Café Training is an experiential and highly interactive workshop — either online or in-person — that prepares participants to convene and conduct Be Strong Families Cafés and to serve as Table/Room Hosts at these Cafés.