Wraparound Services
Individuals and families often have needs that go beyond peer support and counseling. Our case coordinators assist with referrals and connections to additional services that help build health and wellness, including housing, access to food, job training and more. We listen to your needs and wants, and connect you to not only services that we can provide, but services provided by our partner organizations as well, resulting in a wraparound approach to supporting your health and wellness.
The Community Response Initiative (CRI) is a trauma-informed, culturally-competent, and comprehensive coordinated community response for individuals impacted by stress, violence, or trauma and their families. Our integrated approach works with dozens of community partners to achieve our mission of supporting children, families, and adults toward safety and wellness.
Anyone can make a CRI referral.
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Individuals and families.
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CRI is a trauma-informed, culturally-competent, and comprehensive coordinated community response for individuals impacted by violence or trauma and their families. Our integrated approach works with dozens of community partners to achieve our mission of supporting children, adults, and families toward safety and wellness.
Anyone can make a CRI referral by clicking here or emailing cri@kellinfoundation.org
To learn more please click here.
Kellin Kids
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Children in grades K-5.
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Kellin Kids (grades K - 5) encourages kids to find their passion, utilize their talents, and give their time to make a difference in our community through kid-developed, kid-driven solutions to community problems. Kellin Kids have sold lemonade to raise money for children in need, created care packages for people experiencing homelessness, held school supply drives, built little libraries to promote literacy, and more. Check the calendar for quarterly events or get regular updates via email.
Tutoring
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Children in grades 6-12 as well as adults seeking to get their GED.
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The Kellin Foundation provides free math tutoring for Hope Hub clients. Students in grades 6-12, as well as those preparing for the GED, can attend sessions every Thursday from 4-6 PM at the Hope Hub. To learn more or register, call 336-429-5600 or email info@kellinfoundation.org.
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Graduating high school seniors in Guilford County, North Carolina.
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The Amanda Ireland Ward Scholarship was established to honor the memory of an amazing woman who exemplified leadership, service, and laughter. Mandy was a child and family advocate and trainer with the Kellin Foundation who touched thousands of people over the years. In her honor, the Kellin Foundation is proud to establish this scholarship fund.
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While our partner, Out of the Garden Project will give food for all who are food insecure, Fresh Mobile Markets are specifically for families with children 0-18 years of age. Participating families must qualify by income. No pre-registration required. At the market a staff will ask a few questions to validate income eligibility.
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Fresh Mobile Markets are free mobile food pantries that distribute fresh produce, bread, meat, and shelf-stable items when available to qualifying families on a monthly basis throughout 20+ locations in the Piedmont Triad Area. Families can expect to leave a Fresh Mobile Market with around 50 pounds of food. Click here to see when the next Mobile Market at Kellin Foundation is!