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Empowered Parents In Community (EPIC) builds a supportive community of parents who are facing similar parenting challenges. EPIC Schools creates a safe space where parents can share their questions, worries, and wins.

The goal of EPIC is to increase positive parental engagement in the lives of children, which research shows will bolster their education, confidence, and overall future outcomes.



Through partnership with local public schools, FTF offers the following services to low-income families. :

🧸 parenting workshops

👥 one-on-one coaching

🤝 case management

🧠 access to mental health services



Our goal is to help parents create spaces at home that are conducive for learning.

This requires the parent to know more about their own self, as well as what they can do to support their kid’s education.

NEW EPIC PARENT SURVEY

Calvin Donaldson Elementary East Lake Elementary
First things First

P.O. Box 391
Chattanooga, TN 37401
423-267-5383

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