Good afternoon everyone! As we are all working together do our part in keeping our community safe and healthy, FISH would like to be able to keep our network updated on services being offered and if you have needs that can be met to help facilitate your outreach. We will be sending a daily update to our network in hopes this aids in communication and meeting needs. Please let us know what services you are offering and the help you are needing.
Please email us at: fish@fishpartnernetwork.org
![]() As 2020 comes to an end, we are reflecting on the incredible resilience our community has shown this year despite the many challenges we’ve faced. This year has been hard on everyone. Moving into 2021, we will continue to focus on the relationships and social connections in our lives that bring hope and meaning during difficult times. While we all miss the face to face connections we are accustomed to, we are doing our best to find new ways of staying in touch and checking in with one another. If you or the children or youth in your lives are struggling with mental health challenges this season, you are not alone. There are resources in Scott County ready to help:
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This e-source focuses on what we know works in preventing child abuse and neglect: the Strengthening Families Approach. It is based on engaging families, programs, and communities in building five key protective factors. Below are some tips, tools, and resources you can use to build these protective factors in your home and community.