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What We Offer

WIC
WIC provides free, healthy foods and personalized nutrition education, breastfeeding support, referrals to other services, and more to families with children up to age 5.
Legal Help
Family Village helps new families facing poor housing conditions, eviction, employment discrimination, or domestic violence. It can also help you access medical care, health insurance, disability rights, and more.
Housing Support
If you are struggling to keep up with rent, utility bills, or home repairs, the HOPE program may be able to help with tenant education, legal assistance, and limited direct financial aid.
Basic Needs
To ensure a safe environment for your baby, Family Village provides basic needs such as car seats and cribettes to families who qualify. We may also be able to help with air conditioners, furniture, diapers, and more.
Play Groups
Family Village offers infant and toddler play groups on a regular basis that help your child develop social skills as you bond with them and other parents.
Mental Health
Being a new parent isn’t easy. If you are feeling depressed or anxious and need support, GROW Mama is here for you with individual and group therapy, and peer support.
Parenting Classes
Free classes, online and in-person, support new and expecting parents through every phase of parenting, from breastfeeding and infant sleep safety to fatherhood workshops.
Support for Dads
Case managers provide support, resources, and education to help expecting and new fathers and partners develop parenting skills, in group meetings or through one-on-one bilingual support.

El Centro: The Center for Hispanic Resources

Family Village staff at El Centro help Spanish speakers connect to community resources so they can access healthcare and other basic needs for their new family.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I sign up for WIC?

Does Family Village have child care?

Unfortunately, we do not have child care.

How old can my baby be to qualify?

Call our information number: 484-471-3320, and we will help you figure out if you are eligible for services.

How can I learn more about Family Village?

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