We’ve compiled a list of resources for parents of young children and expectant parents.
Reach out to a librarian with any questions or for one-on-one assistance navigating these resources!
Call 574-282-4646
Email library@sjcpl.org
Visit any library location
Adoption Resources
Adoptions of Indiana
Adoptions of Indiana is a full service adoption agency. We provide services such as adoptive preparation/home studies, adoptive education, matching, placement, post-placement supervision, and ongoing adoption education and support to adoptive families, adoption options counseling to expectant parents, pre and post-placement counseling and support services to birth families, search and reconnection services to adult adoptees, and community adoption education.
Adoption Support Center
880 Monon Green Blvd
Suite 101
Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 255-5916 (call or text)
On Your Feet Foundation
On Your Feet is not an adoption agency, but rather a partner for birthparents and agencies that supports all their needs. The emotional, financial and educational resources you need for post-placement success can all be found through On Your Feet.
The primary resources offered by On Your Feet include:
- A supportive community of birthparents.
- Financial, educational and career coaching for birthparents.
- Supportive retreats for birthparents and adoptive parents.
- Discussion facilitation between birthparents, adoptive parents and agencies.
- Referrals to qualified therapists.
American Academy of Pediatrics-Indiana Chapter
The Indiana Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (“INAAP”) is a statewide 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focusing on issues related to the health and well-being of all Hoosier children. With over 900 pediatrician and nurse practitioner members throughout the state, INAAP strives to be the go-to resource for questions related to children’s health, as well as for issues related to the practice of pediatrics.
B.A.B.E & More
Offered to low-income families in Elkhart, Marshall and Saint Joseph Counties, the BABE Store provides basic supplies, such as diapers or clothes, in exchange for coupons participants earned from doctor visits or child development classes.
B.A.B.E. Store (South Bend) Facebook Page
Check here for events, updates, and additional resources from the South Bend B.A.B.E
Beacon Community Impact
Beacon Community Impact works with community partners to collaborate on health related issues. For maternal and infant health, they focus on programming to reduce the infant mortality, as well as to improve health for mothers and infants.
Brain Train
Brain Train has activities designed to meet the needs of families with children from infant through the age of five. For anyone who has a child under 5 years old and who is not already enrolled in Community Partners, DCS, or Healthy Families.
Brighter Futures Indiana
Brighter Futures Indiana offers information to empower families in their search for the highest quality learning experiences for their children in partnership with The FSSA Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning and Early Learning Indiana.
Christ Child Society
The generosity of the people in our community allows The Christ Child Society of South Bend to carry on its 73-year mission of helping children. Each year, CCS clothes thousands of children from birth through age twelve at their Clothing Center. A referral form is required in order to receive clothes.
Community Coordinated Childcare
The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is a federal program that provides reimbursements for nutritious meals and snacks to eligible children and adults who are enrolled for care at participating child care centers, daycare homes, and adult day care centers. 4Cs provides reimbursements for meals served to children and youth participating in after school care programs, children residing in emergency shelters, and adults over the age of 60 or living with a disability and enrolled in daycare facilities. 4Cs contributes to the wellness, healthy growth, and development of young children and adults in the United States.
Connecting Kids to Coverage
Connecting Kids to Coverage can help get any uninsured kids and their families coverage.
Count the Kicks
Count The Kicks was created based on public health research in Norway that demonstrated a 30% reduction in stillbirth by teaching pregnant women how to monitor fetal movement during the third trimester of pregnancy by doing kick counts on a daily basis.
Counting kicks is a simple way to monitor your baby’s well-being using a free app. Expectant parents should begin counting at the start of the third trimester.
Early Ed Connect
Apply online for On My Way Pre-K and other child care assistance in Indiana.
Early Childhood Alliance
Early Childhood Alliance is a non-profit organization serving the early education needs of children across northern Indiana. Our services include: on-site early care and education in two accredited learning centers; sponsorship of the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), a program of the Department of Education; a wide range of Family Support programs; and early childhood education advocacy through our work with businesses and other service agencies in communities of northern Indiana.
East Coast Migrant Head Start Project
East Coast Migrant Head Start Project provides services to families who work in the production and harvesting of tree and field crops, nursery crops, eggs and poultry, fish and other seafood, trees and the care of farm animals.
East Coast Migrant Head Start Project provides Migrant and Seasonal Head Start and Early Head Start services. The programs help prepare children for school success. They support the mental, social, and emotional development of children from six weeks old to kindergarten. They offer:
- Educational Services
- Family Services
- Disability Services
- Health & Dental Care
- Balanced Meals
- Play and Learning Experiences
For more information, please contact Indiana Regional Head Start Administrator Petra Gonzales at
pgonzales@ecmhsp.org or (765) 233-9950.
*There is no cost for families who qualify
Family Nurse Partnership
With the partnership of Goodwill Central & Southern, Goodwill Northwest, Healthier Moms & Babies and IU Health NFP helps to address the risks of poverty, preterm births, other poor maternal and child health outcomes, high school dropout rates, domestic violence and child maltreatment for first-time moms and their babies.
Hannah’s House
Hannah’s House is a faith-based agency offering a continuum of shelter, staff support and programming for the physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being of pregnant and parenting single/homeless young women.
Head Start
Head Start is a school readiness program that provides children ages 0-5 from low income families in St. Joseph and Elkhart Counties with the skills they need to succeed in kindergarten. Their staff are trained to honor the parents’ role as their child’s most important teacher.
Healthy Families
Healthy Families helps parents of newborn babies or expectant parents by offering support and information about child development and what to expect as a new parent.
La Leche League of South Bend
La Leche League of South Bend is a community of mothers helping mothers as they explore all topics of breastfeeding.
Lead Safe South Bend
- The St. Joseph County Health Department conducts free lead risk assessments in homes with children under the age of 7, homes where pregnant women reside, or homes where a lead-poisoned child has already been identified. To schedule a lead risk assessment or to get more information about lead poisoning, contact the Health Department at (574) 235-9582.
- Free Lead Screenings are offered by the St. Joseph County Department of Health for children ages 6 and under. Please call 574-235-9750 Ex 8 to find a location near you.
ND Lead Innovation Team
Environmental lead is an issue that will not be eliminated. ND LIT strives to work with the community members, community organizations, and the government to provide citizens with the knowledge and skills to help solve this issue together. It is important for all members of the community to work together in order to control lead. Visit their website to apply for a free lead screening kit to determine if there is lead present in your home.
On Your Feet Foundation
On Your Feet is not an adoption agency, but rather a partner for birthparents and agencies that supports all their needs. The emotional, financial and educational resources you need for post-placement success can all be found through On Your Feet.
The primary resources offered by On Your Feet include:
- A supportive community of birthparents.
- Financial, educational and career coaching for birthparents.
- Supportive retreats for birthparents and adoptive parents.
- Discussion facilitation between birthparents, adoptive parents and agencies.
- Referrals to qualified therapists.
Paths to Quality
Paths to QUALITY™ is Indiana’s statewide rating system for early care and education programs. It is a free resource to help families make informed decisions and to help early care and education providers improve the quality of their programs.
Pregnant Moms’ Empowerment Program
Are you currently pregnant?
Have you experienced conflict in your relationship with a partner? The University of Notre Dame BRAVE Lab is conducting a research study evaluating the Pregnant Moms’ Empowerment Program. Participation will include:
- Attending a 5 week in-person support group.
- Participating in 4 virtual interviews over the course of about 1.5 years.
- Completing brief monthly phone surveys.
- Answering a set of short daily questions when your child is 1 yr old.
- Earning up to $400 or more plus several BABE Store Coupons.
For more information, please call or text the Pregnant Moms’ Empowerment Program at 574-383-9402.
Becki Fulmer, MA
PMEP Program Coordinator
BRAVE Psychology Lab
University of Notre Dame
574-631-0958
Real Services Family Development
By participating in the Family Development program, families are equipped with access to the following resources:
- Referrals for assistance
- Career and job-seeking guidance
- Vocation training
- Finance and budgeting lessons
- Complete basic education
- Housing and home ownership guidance
- Childcare resources
- Nutrition information
- Home care and management training
- Parenting skills sessions
- Time management skills courses
- Confidence training
More information:
Phone: 574-284-2060
RETA
RETA (Reason to Act) is a faith-based, pregnancy clinic and family resource center located in downtown Elkhart, Indiana. Established in 1985, we provide free, confidential help by appointment, Monday through Friday. Although based in Elkhart, you do not need to live in the city to qualify for most services.
- 116 W. Jackson Blvd.
Elkhart, IN 46516 - Office: 574-522-4888
- OFFICE HOURS | 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Monday – Friday
- Email: reta@retaforlife.com
A Rosie Place
A Rosie Place for Children is Indiana‘s only licensed, not-for-profit, specialty hospital dedicated exclusively to serving the growing number of families with children who are medically fragile.
St. Margaret’s House
Day center for women and children. Offer employment assistance, educational services, and physical and mental health services.
574-234-7795
School Age Mothers Program (SAMP)
SAMP Program is for pregnant mothers living in the South Bend Community School district. Taught by certified teachers and professionals, it offers a variety of courses, including Child Development.
Talk With Your Baby
Talking with your baby from birth is important for getting your baby off to the best start – for school and for life. Learn about how you can help your baby just by talking! Our 8-session Talk With Your Baby (TWYB) program is designed for parents, parents-to-be, grandparents, and caregivers of children birth to age three of all backgrounds and income levels. Due to generous support from various agencies, we are able to offer our classes free of charge.
Tech Crossing
Tech Crossing helps preschoolers and their families build computer literacy and technology skills for kindergarten readiness. Designed for low-income families in St. Joseph County with children ages 3–5, the program offers:
- A free Khan Academy account for interactive learning
- Support from Tech Crossing staff as your child’s online teacher
- Tools and materials to develop tech and developmental skills
- Goal-setting to boost confidence and independence
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
WIC provides supplemental foods, health care referrals and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding and non-breastfeeding postpartum women and to infants and children who are found to be at nutritional risk.
Family Success and Self Sufficiency Program
The Family Success and Self-Sufficiency Program provides opportunities for young mothers & fathers to overcome the many, complex barriers to self-sufficiency and decrease the possibility of abuse and neglect. It helps parents to identify realistic academic and employment goals, improve the health and nutrition of family members, increase a personal sense of competence and well-being, and foster a healthy relationship between both parents and children.
Call the Family Success and Self-Sufficiency Program office at 574-235-9231 to enroll.
YWCA
Help clients dealing with domestic violence. Offers parenting classes, addiction treatment, inpatient & outpatient counseling.