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A Grandfamily for Sullivan

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Like many of us, you like to read a good book. We've selected books that bring awareness to the theme of compassion and relate to one or more of the Charter's twelve sectors. They provide you with the opportunity to hear directly from the book's author in a live webinar format, enabling you to interact with the author and ask questions and/ or comment on their book. Please tell your friends about us and perhaps form your own small group for dialogue. Then be sure to register and join us for our live event. To participate in these conversations, you'll need to register for the event. A confirmation email, that includes the Zoom link to the webinar, will be sent to you upon registration. Everyone who registers, regardless of whether they are able to attend the live event, will receive the link to the recording the day afterwards. We are excited to be continuing this compassionate literary venture, and we look forward to your participation! Tell your friends. Bring them along for the discussion. Let’s read!

Are you caring for a child with BIG emotions related to loss and childhood trauma? A Grandfamily for Sullivan is a therapeutic story, designed with soothing imagery and sensitive language to help children cope with life after adverse childhood experiences (ACES).

Sullivan is a scared koala who suddenly has to live with his Grandma when his parents are unable to keep him safe. He is worried about his parents and what will happen next in his life, but he is too afraid to talk to Grandma about his thoughts and feelings. One day at the park, Grandma tries to be helpful, but Sullivan lashes out at her in anger! While he is taking time to cool off, Sullivan meets a friend who walked in his shoes before. This new friend teaches Sullivan how to find the courage to move forward with his life.

In this tenderhearted story, a child removed from his parents due to abuse and neglect can find hope using the same techniques that help Sullivan manage his thoughts and feelings. Throughout the story, children learn to: Identify sensations in their bodies related to negative emotions, build mindfulness skills for managing anxiety, find the courage to share their thoughts with others, understand that all families are different, and accept that life is often uncertain.

A Grandfamily for Sullivan builds awareness for foster, kinship, and adoptive families, and teaches children how to empathize with peers from various family constellations. It is a must-read book to help reduce bullying and instill empathy for children who are raised by someone other than their biological parents. Come join Sullivan, his Grandma, and a wise friend as they weather the storms of life in this empowering story about family separation, courage, and what it's like to become a grandfamily. A Grandfamily for Sullivan is a crucial resource for families broken apart by mental health issues, incarceration, and the opioid epidemic. But, this book is more than a story, it is empowering young people to take control of their mental health.

In the back of the book there is a list of remarkable people who have been raised by grandparents or relatives, additional coping techniques for children, and trauma-informed parenting guidance.

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT THE BOOK: "I was so excited to see this book land on my doorstep. I read it with my grandson while I cried throughout the book. It was spot on like it was written just for us. My Grandson was very still and quiet, not his usual response to storytime. When we were done, my husband came in, and the three of us had a pinky swear pact that we are officially a Grandfamily. Thank you so much! I can't wait to give a copy to our Kinship Support Worker." - Christine, A Grandmother raising her Grandson.

"I feel calm" - Avery, eight years old.” "I showed my family therapist your book, she loved it so much that she immediately bought a copy for the children she works with. Your good work is gaining ground!" - Danny, Grandparent Raising Grandchildren

When
16th November 2024 9:30 AM through 10:30 AM
Location
Washington
A Grandfamily for Sullivan
Annual Corporate Sponsorship $1,000.00
Charter Supporter $100.00
Keep up the good work! $50.00
Ticket with Donation $25.00
Ticket with Gratitude $10.00
Glad you will join us! $0.00