Project H.E.L.P.-Healthy Environment for Little People

The Exchange Club Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse d/b/a Project H.E.L.P. is dedicated to fostering strong family units by helping parents (and guardians) to acquire the resources, supports and/or coping strategies that allow them to parent more effectively.

 
Recognizing parents have primary responsibility for the development and well being of their children,  Project H.E.L.P. has been established to provide professionally trained volunteers to assist parents to:

Improve Parenting skills

Increase understanding of child development
 
Enhance parent-child interaction
 
Increase support systems
 
Develop more effective coping skills
 
and much more  

Mission History
Project H.E.L.P. was established in 1992 as a community based child abuse prevention center by the Exchange Club of Naperville, to provide supportive services for at-risk families through our parent mentor home-visitation program.

To learn more about this mentoring service please call Regina Rogers using (630)357-LOVE (5683). For further information visit us at our Project H.E.L.P. website.