Family Voice Collective
The Family Voice Collective (FVC) empowers parents to build stronger systems for children from birth to age five.
What FVC Members Do?
Joining the Family Voice Collective gives parents the opportunity to build leadership skills, understand early childhood systems, and make a meaningful difference in the lives of children from birth to age five. Members gain the confidence and knowledge to advocate for their children, partner with community leaders, and help strengthen policies and services that support families. Through training, collaboration, and shared experiences, parents become empowered voices for positive change in their homes, schools, and communities.
Why Join?
This is not just a group of parents—it’s a space to learn, grow, and lead. By joining the FVC, you will
Understand how early childhood and school systems work
- Build confidence, communication, and leadership skills
- Learn how to advocate for children and families
- Connect with other parents and community partners
Key Information
The Northwest Family Services Family Voice Collective) is a one-year cohort commitment, running from the beginning through the end of the school year, with the option to renew participation at the start of each year. The group meets once a month for an hour in a half, and we provide childcare during meetings.