We’re rewriting stories for kids and families in Iowa. Here’s where those stories get told. Follow along with the Ellipsis blog as we connect the dots between our work, our communities and the lives we change.
Developing an understanding of how to build healthy connections with ourselves and with others begins early in life. And it’s usually learned by example. Children watch how adults communicate, manage conflict, show care and follow through. Over time, those observations shape what young people come to expect from relationships and what they believe they deserve.
For kids who have experienced trauma, those early examples are often missing, inconsistent or harmful.
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Breaking the silence: Talking to teens about suicide prevention 09.04.2025
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Building a brighter future: Inside our new all-girls Barbara Lee Noble Campus 08.08.2025
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Art, Healing and Hope: Mae’s Murals for the Barbara Lee Noble Campus 08.08.2025
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The Importance of Play: Why Fun and Games Help Kids Heal From Trauma 07.15.2025
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Staff Spotlight: Buffy Newton 07.15.2025
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Staff Spotlight: Titus Bland 06.11.2025
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What Summer Break Means for Kids in Group Foster Care and How You Can Help 06.04.2025
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Staff Spotlight: Jordyn Austin 05.08.2025
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The Power of Mentorship: How Positive Role Models Change Lives 05.01.2025
