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First Project Connect in Farsi – Central Center

The Central Family Justice Center proudly hosted its first-ever Project Connect in Farsi, marking an important milestone in expanding our culturally responsive programming. The evening was a resounding success, thanks to the dedication of our staff and the enthusiastic participation of families. A special thank you goes to Zarin, who led this inaugural session with compassion and energy, and to Marisol, whose support helped bring the event to life.  A Warm Beginning The session began at 5:30 PM with Zarin warmly welcoming participants and introducing the mission and services of the Family Justice Center (FJC). Building Community Attendees shared personal stories and experiences, creating meaningful connections and a sense of trust within the group. Empowerment in Action Zarin reminded participants that Project Connect is their project—a space they can shape to meet their needs and interests. This invitation to co-create inspired active dialogue and ideas for the future. Responding to Community Needs During the discussion, participants expressed a strong interest in: A Family-Friendly Gathering To ensure a welcoming atmosphere, the evening included pizza , giving families the chance to relax, share a meal, and continue conversations in a supportive space. Strong Turnout This first Project Connect in Farsi set the stage for an ongoing, participant-led series that will continue to uplift, empower, and strengthen our community.

Family Justice Center Parent Project Graduates

Congratulations to the Parent Project Graduates!

Concord Parent Project 2023 March 16, 2023 A groundbreaking accomplishment has just happened for our community! In a collaboration between both the Concord Police Department and Central Family Justice Center, parents graduated a 10 week class focused on education and bringing extra tools for them to respond as better parents for their children. At the end of their 10 week class, parents were handed a certificate of completion by Concord Police Chief Mark Bustillos and given a celebration for their hard work. This is the first cohort for the Spanish-speaking community in the area and will be continuing at a later date. If you are interested in more information, or would like to know when the next class is starting you can contact Marisol at the Family Justice Center: marisol@cocofamilyjustice.org You can also check out this video that was put together for this project.

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