FACT Flashback: Past Events

Explore highlights from FACT’s past events, where communities came together to connect, learn, and grow. From forums and family dinners to resource fairs and community celebrations, these moments showcase the impactful work we’ve accomplished together. Dive into our history of collaboration and see how we’re building brighter futures for families.

2024 CBC & PREVENTION FORUM
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2024 CBC & PREVENTION FORUM

We had an incredible turnout at FACT's 3rd Annual Community Based Care and Prevention Forum on July 17, 2024 at the Flint Farmer’s Market. Dozens of attendees from across the region came together to discuss, collaborate, and network on how we can best keep Genesee and Saginaw County families safe, thriving, and out of the child welfare system. Our Keynote Speaker, Dr. Mona Hanna was, as always, exceptional. The forum's panel was informative and engaging. Their passion was evident and motivated us all to make a difference.

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OUR FIRST CAREGIVER DINNER!
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OUR FIRST CAREGIVER DINNER!

Our first-ever caregiver dinner in June was a fantastic success! Hosted at the Flint Public Library, the event brought together families invited by our partners to sit down for a meal and comradery. All the families (including the kids) shared their thoughts about community supports. Our families' insights and feedback were invaluable as we continue to work towards strengthening our community and providing the resources our families need. 

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2023 Symposium on CBC
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2023 Symposium on CBC

On April 21, 2023, Child Welfare professionals from across Saginaw County, Genesee County, and even friends from Lansing joined FACT’s Symposium on CBC at Horizons Center in Saginaw. Together we heard from Thought leadership from a national perspective on how we can change the industry. Panelists from a variety of professions, yet all with personal experience shed light on how the system can affect families and workers. As always, there was plenty of open discussion and thought-provoking exercises to get people thinking. See the videos below to see how it all went!

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