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How Can I Help?
Most families who call Keys need immediate help to secure
services for their child. That help takes many forms. Sometimes families
just
need
to talk to another parent; other times they want to know who in their
community is a "good" therapist, a good tutor, etc.; or they
want to know who at the state level can help them resolve issues with
their school, mental health center, etc.
Our practice at Keys is first to solve the problem which first brings
people to the organization. Once that problem is solved, many families
want to help other families. Often we hear, "I don't want anyone
else to go through what I have for my child." On this page, we offer
some alternatives so families can get involved.
- Join our organization, get the training to provide parent support
to another family near you. Click
here and someone will call notify you of trainings near you.
- Join our national organization. The
Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health
- Offer to volunteer at the local mental health center.
- Offer to volunteer at your child's school.
- Join regional and state decision making teams to represent the
concerns of families. The state and your community needs the voice
of people who
are current consumers of service. (Click here and someone will call
to explore your interests)
- Develop a relationship with your state and national legislators.
(Click here to find out who your legislators
are) Visit them, call them,
write them. Often. Let them know what school and mental health services
mean to your family. Respond to our calls for action. (Soon you will
be able to click here to see past and present alerts).
- Donate money. Keys for Networking is a non profit 501 © (3)
organization. Your contribution is tax deductible. Our resources include
private donations as well as federal and state grants. Please know
that we are only limited in what we can offer families by the resources
we
have. We fund our work with the legislature totally from private dollars.
No contribution is too small or too large.

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