FFN care
What is FFN (Family, Friend and Neighbor) caregiving?
FFN caregiving refers to informal child care provided by family members, friends, or neighbors. Many families rely on FFN caregivers to ensure their children are nurtured and educated in safe, supportive environments that align with their cultural and community values.
New in 2025! Denver’s Early Childhood Council is excited to announce we are building more supports for FFN caregivers.
- Training and Resources: Develop new skills and access tools to support children’s development.
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with other FFN caregivers and share experiences.
- Community Support: Join welcoming spaces that value and celebrate cultural diversity.
Questions? Contact Anisa at anisa@denverearlychildhood.org.
Join the FFN Rising Care Program
The FFN Rising Care Program supports Family, Friend, and Neighbor (FFN) caregivers by offering training, peer connections, and hands-on learning experiences. The program includes six online training sessions focused on enhancing caregiving skills and child safety, along with monthly online peer group meetings for shared learning and support. Caregivers and children are also invited to participate in our FFN Rising Seasonal Play & Learn Days. Cohorts in English, Spanish, and Arabic beginning in April 2025!
Spanish interest form | Arabic interest form | English interest form
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Únase al programa FFN Rising Care
¡La cohorte en español comienza en abril de 2025!
Cambie al español en la esquina superior izquierda para ver la descripción del programa.