We help kids, teens, and their parents feel supported.
Your team helps children and families. But your team cannot be with them every day. Her Promise Circle gives parents, caregivers, and teens a simple place to get support, encouragement, learning, and community.
Families need help between the big moments.
A meeting helps. A school day helps. A church service helps. A youth event helps. But families still go home with stress, questions, and real life. We become a consistent, nonclinical touchpoint so your team has more room to do the work only your team can do.
Your team is stretched.
Parents need help. Caregivers are overwhelmed. Your staff needs a clear place to send families for steady, nonclinical support.
One event is not enough.
People may feel better for a day. Then life gets hard again. They need a place to keep coming back.
Teens need safe community.
Teens need consistent support, trusted adults, and a safe group where they can talk, learn, grow, and feel like they belong.
Families are carrying a lot.
These numbers show why parents, teens, schools, churches, and youth programs need more support.
Sources: CDC youth mental health and 2023 YRBS results; U.S. Surgeon General 2024 parent well-being advisory; American School Counselor Association student-to-school-counselor ratios.
Pick the help your people need.
You do not have to figure it all out alone. We show you the options. Then we help you choose the right mix for your families, youth, budget, and team.
Here are the simple choices.
Start with one option, or mix a few together. We can change the age group, topic, length, optional spiritual support, location, fitness classes, and report style.
Public Promise Parent Support
Public Promise is the low-barrier access point. It gives women, parents, and caregivers somewhere to go for support. No woman is turned away.
Promise Access Parent Support
Promise Access is for deeper engagement. It gives parents and caregivers structured support, weekly touchpoints, and data your organization can use.
Custom Teen Cohorts
A small group for teens. We build it around what your teens are facing right now so they have safe, consistent support and community.
Parent + Teen Pathway
We support the teen and the adult. Teens get safe community. Parents get a place for support. Staff get relief.
Younger Youth Inquiry
We can talk about younger children. Many times, the best first step is helping the adults who care for them.
Support Plan Session
If family needs, teen needs, parent overwhelm, and staff capacity are piling up, we help you build a simple support plan.
Answer a few simple questions.
Your partner does not need to know our program names yet. They answer what they need. The quiz explains the right support in plain language.
Start Here
Pick the group your organization is most worried about right now.
Question 2
The next question changes based on who you picked.
Question 3
Choose the level that sounds most realistic.
Question 4
If you are not sure, that is fine. We can start with a plan.
Your Recommended Path
Families get a simple place to go for support, encouragement, learning, and community.
Here is how we can customize.
Every partner is different. These examples show what you may already have, what we add, and what changes for families and staff.
More support between school touchpoints.
They have: Counselors, teachers, and parent calls.
We add: Weekly parent support and an 8-week teen group.
Result: Families have a place to go before things pile up on school staff.
Care beyond Sunday.
They have: Pastoral care and a trusted community.
We add: Public Promise referrals, family workshops, and optional faith-aligned teen support.
Result: Members get steady support during the week, not only when someone is in crisis.
Turn funding into a clear program.
They have: A mission, a population, and funding to use well.
We add: A 12-week teen cohort, simple onboarding, and engagement tracking.
Result: They can show who was served, what support was used, and what should happen next.
Support between visits.
They have: Appointments, screenings, and care plans.
We add: Weekly nonclinical touchpoints, coach-led tools, and a referral path.
Result: Parents are not left alone between visits, and the team gets better follow-through insight.
Make a big goal usable.
They have: A desire to help families but no clear first step.
We add: A simple pilot plan with the group, service, cost, and success markers.
Result: The idea becomes a program that can launch, be measured, and improve.
Start safely with younger kids.
They have: Children under 12 who need support.
We add: A careful plan, parent support, and a family workshop first.
Result: Younger children are supported in an age-safe way, with adults included from the start.
Built with youth education, optional spiritual support, and whole-person wellness strategy.
When we build a youth or family support pathway, we are not just picking random activities. We look at the people, the setting, the goals, the barriers, and the support pieces that will actually fit.

Brittanei Cain M.Ed. | Licensed Minister
Brittanei helps shape the youth education side of this work. She brings ministry and education experience into how we support teens and families.
Her role matters when a partner needs support that is clear, age-aware, safe, and faith-aligned when the partner asks for that.

Michal Renee BSRC | NBC-HWC | RCP
Michal considers the whole person when deciding which support pieces to bring into your program.
Her work helps partners choose the right mix of wellness education, coach-led support, live coach support, fitness classes, reflection tools, community, optional spiritual support, onboarding, and referral pathways.

Kiandra BS Human Development | CPT | Pre/Postnatal Coach
Kiandra leads fitness classes as part of whole-person wellness.
Her work helps make fitness approachable for kids, teens, mothers, and caregivers when fitness fits the program.
Five easy steps.
We make the conversation simple. First we learn who needs help. Then we pick the best support.
We are support. We are not emergency care.
We help with wellness education, coach-led stress and emotion tools, fitness classes, confidence, community, optional spiritual support, learning, and follow-through. We are a consistent, nonclinical touchpoint. Public Promise is a low-barrier access point. Promise Access is deeper support with engagement data. We do not replace therapy, school counseling, medical care, emergency help, or your safety rules.
For parents
We give adults a place to breathe, learn, pray if they want that, attend free or PWYC health workshops, join fitness classes when offered, connect with others, and keep going. This helps take pressure off your staff.
For youth
Before we support youth, we talk about age, parent permission, supervision, safety steps, and who does what. Teens need safe, consistent support and community.
Let’s make support easier for families and staff.
Start with parents. Start with teens. Start with a workshop. Or start with a planning call. We help your organization add consistent support, a clear referral pathway, and the right level of engagement.
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