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March 2018 eNews

The Relatives’ Family Update – March 2018 Please ensure you scroll down to read all of the recent stories in this month’s newsletter. If you would like to be added to our email distribution please email your information to development@therelatives.org.   Safe Place provides access to immediate help and supportive resources for youth in need. […]

January 2018 eNews

The Relatives’ Family Update – January 2018 Please ensure you scroll down to read all of the recent stories in this month’s newsletter.  If you would like to be added to our email distribution please email your information to development@therelatives.org.     The Relatives Addresses Needs Documented in Groundbreaking Homelessness Study Voices of Youth Count, an […]

November 2017 eNews

The Relatives’ Family Update – November 2017 Please ensure you scroll down to read all of the recent stories in this month’s newsletter.  If you would like to be added to our email distribution please email your information to development@therelatives.org. Our Family is Growing It was a crisp morning, Tuesday, October 17 when over 380 attendees […]

July eNews 2017

The Relatives’ Family Update – July 2017 Please ensure you scroll down to read all of the recent stories in this month’s newsletter.  If you would like to be added to our email distribution please email your information to development@therelatives.org.   Celebrating One Year of Housing Program This July marks one year since The Relatives […]

April 2017 eNews

The Relatives’ Family Update – April 2017 We Walk for Robert Safe Place Week was held March 19-25 and culminated with Robert’s Walk. Each year we take this walk from a bench at Freedom Park to our Crisis Center on East Boulevard because six years ago, a teenage boy named Robert had the courage to take […]

Volunteer Spotlight: Kelly Matthews

The Relatives eNews – November 2016 Volunteer Spotlight: Kelly Matthews Why do you volunteer at The Relatives?  I have always enjoyed working with kids and cooking so it seemed like a perfect match.  I liked volunteering with them so much that I couldn’t stopped coming back. Tell me what you get out of bringing the […]

Newsletter

Family Update from The Relatives Read our most recent newsletter The Relatives does not sell or trade email addresses or any other information you submit, and you may opt out of our list at any time by clicking the opt-out button on any email correspondence we send. Newsletter Archive July 2024 June 2024 May 2024 April […]

Find a Safe Place

Find a Safe Place If you need help in Mecklenburg County, please visit one of our Safe Place partners listed below or look for the yellow and black Safe Place sign. 9 Round Alexander Youth Network Amelie’s Bojangles Charlotte Art League Charlotte Fire Department Charlotte Housing Authority Charlotte Mecklenburg Libraries Charlotte Mecklenburg School System Charlotte […]

Contact Us

Contact The Relatives 24-Hour Crisis Hotline – 704.377.0602 For services, opportunities, and general inquiries – 704.344.1111 Email The Relatives Our Locations Youth Crisis Center 1100 East Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28203 On Ramp Resource Center and Administrative Offices 2219 Freedom Drive Charlotte, NC 28208 Click here to learn more about the new On Ramp Resource Center and […]

Parenting Classes

Parenting Classes The Relatives offers monthly classes on “Parenting Challenging Youth” based on the Love & Logic parenting model. Classes are free and are held every month at our Uptown Charlotte location. Reservations are required. To reserve a spot in an upcoming class, call The Relatives at 704.377.0602. The Love and Logic model is a […]

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