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Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you provide?

At Grandma’s Hands, we support families led by older relatives through financial assistance, counseling, advocacy, youth programs, and community-building activities. Our services help caregivers and children thrive while strengthening family and community connections

How can I get involved with your organization?

You can get involved with Grandma’s Hands by volunteering, donating, partnering with us, attending events or workshops, raising awareness, or advocating for the families we serve. Every action helps strengthen families and empower children in our community.

Who can benefit from your programs?

Families led by older relatives and the children in their care benefit from Grandma’s Hands. Our programs provide support, resources, and opportunities that help caregivers manage challenges and empower children to thrive, strengthening both families and the broader community.

Do you offer financial assistance?

Yes, Grandma’s Hands provides financial assistance to families led by older relatives. This includes support for essentials, access to a food pantry, and emergency funds to help families navigate unexpected challenges and maintain stability

How can I contact you for more information?

You can contact us through our website’s contact form, email us directly, or call our office during business hours. We are here to answer any questions you may have about our services and support.

Supporting Caregivers

Key Highlights of Our Mission

  • Resource Assistance: Financial support for essentials, access to a food pantry, and emergency funds.
  • Counseling and Support Services: Individual and group therapy, workshops on parenting skills, and stress management.
  • Advocacy and Legal Aid: Assistance with custody, benefits, legal matters, and community-based policy advocacy.
  • Educational and Recreational Activities: After-school programs and extracurricular opportunities for children.
  • Community Building: Peer support groups and community events to foster connection and belonging.