Children & Family Services Program’s Growth: Exceptional Advocates, Teen Dating Violence Education, & More Support Groups


Did you know that in 2022 there was a 106% increase in requests for children’s services to the Illinois Domestic Violence Hotline over the prior year? In response to this increased need, over the last two years WINGS has continued to grow the Children and Family Services Program through hiring more exceptional staff, providing Teen Dating Violence Education to youth, and offering counseling and support groups to youth in the community through the new Foglia Family Resource Center (FFRC).

Since 2022, WINGS Children and Family Services program has grown from 4 staff to 11 and expanded the program’s reach significantly.

WINGS was providing services to clients in the agency’s Safe Houses and Transitional Housing programs.

Additionally, the agency has Children’s Advocates assisting in WINGS Chicago Rapid Rehousing Program, Suburban Rapid Rehousing program, and since November 2023, youth in the community through the Foglia Family Resource Center.

Realizing prevention is key, WINGS now can proactively provide Teen Dating Violence Education and training to schools, teen clubs, and churches.

 

Exceptional Advocates

One aspect that makes WINGS Children and Family Services program exceptional is the quality of its staff. WINGS Children’s Advocates have master’s degrees and receive evidence-based training including:

Ilona, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and WINGS Assistant Manager of Children and Family Services shares,

Ilona, WINGS Assistant Manager of Children and Family Services

“Being a child therapist is incredibly rewarding. I’ve been providing services to children who have experienced trauma due to domestic violence. They often come to therapy with behavioral challenges, ADHD, anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and more. Initially, they can be shy and unsure of what to expect due to previous unhealthy interactions with adults. 

However, as I get to know them and build on their unique strengths, they begin to open up and heal.

I’m always amazed by their strengths, creativity, and kindness. Some children have long drives to the office, but they still come with a smile on their faces. If they can’t meet in-person, I offer virtual sessions. 

I’ve had moms report back to me that their children are making progress in school, have better social skills, increased confidence, and overall joy. It is incredibly fulfilling to see the positive changes in their lives.”  

 

Teen Dating Violence Education

Did you know February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month?

Teens are new to dating and often susceptible to abuse. If teens experiencing dating violence don’t have an opportunity to heal from the abuse, they are at risk of being in abusive relationships as adults.

WINGS has developed a curriculum for middle school and high school students to address Teen Dating Violence and healthy relationships.

In 2024, WINGS Children & Family Services were even more present in the community to provide information and completed 30 presentations and tabling events.

 

Jessica, WINGS Children’s Advocate shares, “I’ve had the opportunity to visit various high schools and a teen parent support group at a local church to discuss teen dating violence.

These were impactful experiences, due to the engagement of the students and the questions that were asked about the psychoeducation that was provided to them.”

WINGS Teen Dating Violence sessions often help answer questions for both adults and youth.

Soon the FFRC will offer virtual teen dating violence and healthy relationships groups.  

If you are looking for WINGS to speak to your group about Teen Dating Violence, click below to request a speaker.

 

 

Children Services at the Foglia Family Resource Center

The Foglia Family Resource Center offers counseling, case management, advocacy, support groups, and more. Additionally, parenting groups and domestic violence support groups are offered for the survivors.

Beth, WINGS Director of Children and Family Services

Beth, WINGS Director of Children and Family Services shares, “At FFRC, we provide counseling to children who are still living in the community. Prior to that, the children needed to be living in one of our programs. Now we can take children who are living at home, sometimes the family may still be experiencing domestic violence, or they might have recently left, and provide a safe space for the child to share their feelings through play, art, movement, and talk therapy.

 

Ilona adds, “Community clients who are coming to the FFRC are very motivated to have their children in counseling and often engage in family counseling with kids if needed.

Many youth are still living with the abusive parent which makes discussing coping skills, support system, and safety planning even more critical.

 

 

Support Groups

Teen Group Room at FFRC.In 2022, the Illinois Domestic Violence Hotline saw a 74% increase in calls requesting domestic violence support groups.

We find that people who participate in groups really encourage each other as they share their experiences and heal together. Messages like, ‘I left,’ and ‘You are not alone,’ can be impactful,” Ilona says.

Parenting groups help survivors connect with one another and feel less alone.

 

Other Components of WINGS Children & Family Services Program

Children's Group Room at FFRC.Even before the program’s expansion, WINGS Children and Family Services Program was comprehensive.

Components of WINGS Children & Family Services Program include:

  • Assessments: Parents and children consult with their Children’s Advocates to evaluate the children’s needs and develop specific goals.
  • Therapeutic counseling: The program’s counseling philosophy is strengths-based, empowerment-focused and rooted in the belief that every client deserves to be treated with respect and dignity.
  • Children's room at FFRCParent-Child Relationships: WINGS staff use “Nurturing Parent Program” and Child Parent Psychotherapy, working closely with each parent and child to assist them with processing their feelings about each other and the experiences they have shared. 
  • Pro-Social Activities: WINGS provides informal opportunities for both parents and children to learn about one another and the world around them. Activities have included trips to the SOUL Harbor Ranch Animal Therapy Program, picnics in local parks and holiday parties.
    • “My three children and I loved the ranch. My children had never seen a horse and they loved riding them.”
    • “The picnic was a blast, my kids loved the miniature horses, all the great food and the bouncy house.”
  • Educational Needs: Children’s Advocates consult with counselors and teachers at children’s schools to ensure that the child’s needs are addressed.

Thank You!

These Children and Family Services expansions are only possible because of WINGS community of supporters: government grants, foundations, and generous community individuals.

Click here to help ensure WINGS can continue to serve families:

 

Explore all the different ways to get involved here:

 

Children’s playroom updated at WINGS Suburban Safe House. Thanks to Bright Space, an effort of Bright Horizons Foundation for Children for volunteering their time, purchasing new toys and furniture, and creating a wonderful space children in the home love exploring.

 

Help is Available

If you are in an abusive relationship, WINGS can help.

WINGS holistic approach ranges from emergency Safe Houses, Transitional Housing, Community-Based Services including mentorship, hospital partnerships, and comprehensive children’s services. Click here to learn more.

Domestic Violence 24-Hr Hotline: 847.221.5680

To learn more about Counseling and/or Mentoring, call WINGS Intake Line: (847) 519-7828. The Intake Line is answered by trained crisis workers. Please leave a message and a worker will return your call within 24-48 hours.

Playroom at one of WINGS Transitional Homes.



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