You are not alone.
Vote for us!
Vote for us!
We are so excited to have been selected by Fairfield County Bank for Alana Wilson’s Helping Hands Village’s Charity of the Month and we need your help!
The prize is $1,000, and that would go a very long way for us right now to help us continue to serve the community with workshops for children impacted by parental incarceration. You can vote daily by using the link below, visiting a branch office, or calling the Customer Care Center!
https://fairfieldcountybank.com/general-information/charity-of-the-month.htm
UPCOMING EVENTS
UPCOMING EVENTS
Tuesday,
October 8th, 2024
Little Humans, BIG Emotions at Danbury Library
5:30pm-6:30pm
Venue
Story Corner
Danbury Library
170 Main Street, Danbury, CT
Join us for a special read-aloud event designed for children ages 4-8. Through engaging stories and interactive activities, we'll explore complex emotions and serious life events like trauma, parental incarceration, grief, and anxiety in a supportive and age-appropriate way.
This event aims to help young children understand and express their feelings while building resilience and empathy. Perfect for families looking to support their child's emotional well-being in a compassionate environment.
October's title: "When Someone You Love has Died: Talking to Young Children about Death" by: Stephanie Seidler
Registration required. Contact Anh for more information or questions regarding the topics listed.
Atranng@danburylibrary.org or 203.797.4505 ext. 7730
Self-help
Self-efficacy
Learning
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Our Mission
Alana Wilson’s Helping Hands Village is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization that aims to stop the cycle of incarceration through programs that inspire the minds of, provide mentorship and advocacy to, and build self-esteem and self-efficacy in children of the incarcerated that may be at risk.
We help foster self-esteem and pride
Our programs help to foster self-esteem and self-efficacy in youth through workshops that culturally uplift and support children; helping them to work through their adverse experiences and aiding them in filling the void left from their incarcerated parent.