Fostering Nourished Families
Leah's Pantry

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Fostering Nourished Families is a training curriculum focused on supporting kinship/foster/resource parents to nourish foster children. Materials and lesson plans are appropriate for adult caregivers of foster children. Instructor Guides offered in English, participant materials available. Evaluation tools available and facilitator training required.
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Leah's Pantry
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3 lessons
180 minutes
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