DHC ROOTS Program
Nearby non profit organizations
4590 S Highway 99
Our mission is to empower parents of young African American children ages 0-5 with the skills, support, and resources they need to flourish.
05/17/2024
Did you know that May 11-19th is Mental Health Awareness Week & the month of May is Mental Health Awareness month? In honor of this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week theme, “Movement: Moving More for Our Mental Health,” the DHC ROOTS program will be hosting an interactive parent workshop.
Join us on Friday, May 31st at 10:30am for an engaging online workshop, “Let’s get Moving for Mental Health!” to learn about how physical activity can positively impact your family’s mental health and wellness. Come explore fun ways to get your family active! Discover new tips, fun activities and apps to help you keep yourself and your family motivated! You don’t want to miss this event!
Link is in the bio!
For more information contact:
Tamesha Turner
[email protected]
209-751-3908
12/27/2023
Join us for an engaging online event that explores positive food behaviors and how the WIC program supports expectant and young families with children ages 0-5. You don’t want to miss this conversation!
For More Information Contact:
Tamesha Turner, [email protected] 209-751-3908
03/24/2023
Join Us TODAY for our monthly Parent Workshop!
At ROOTS we know that, it takes a village to raise a child! That’s why this month's topic is all about how leveraging resources and better communication within our village can make the difference for our child’s success!
We will discuss family dynamics, how to educate your support people and discover ways to improve communication with YOUR “village”! You will also find out how this can help YOUR child to develop to their fullest potential and learn how the ROOTS program can become a part of YOUR village of support.
Register today! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-village-understanding-family-dynamics-and-educating-your-village-tickets-570111096637
For more information, please contact our program manager, Tamesha Turner 209-751-3908.
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The Village: Understanding Family Dynamics and Educating Your Village It takes a village to raise a child! Discover ways to improve communication with your “village” or support people.
03/11/2023
Hey Sis, Hey! Looking for a safe space to connect with other Black breastfeeding moms?
Join us today at 10:30am for My Sista’s Keeper breastfeeding group!
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4662 Precissi Lane #200
Stockton, CA
95207
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
| Friday | 8am - 4:30pm |