Bright Futures

Bright Futures

Bright Futures is a Lilyfield program where parents can receive and be connected to the resources they need to bring more stability to their family.

MENTORING & SUPPORT

Classes for Parents

Skills and Resources

For program participants, for each session attended, the participant will leave with a tangible item to empower their family.

Program Eligibility:


Any parent with at least one child living at home.

Support & Education groups. Teaching skills and building resources.

MENTORING & SUPPORT

For program participants, for each session attended, the participant will leave with a tangible item to empower their family.

Classes for Parents

Program Eligibility:


Any parent with at least one child living at home.

Skills and Resources

Support & Education groups. Teaching skills and building resources.

EmpowerTulsa is committed to building families up and giving them the resources they need to grow stronger, happier, more productive and more stable. Through Bright Futures we aim to give parents the information and skills they need to make positive changes in their lives and their children’s lives.


Parents connect with professional Advocates who mentor and support them. We provide classes, support groups, coaching and help them fulfill any needs their family might have. We will address mental and physical challenges and help parents build a practical toolbox that can really make a difference at home.


The classes we offer are:

  • Circle of Security
  • Teen Speak
  • Strengthening Families
  • Trust Based Relational Intervention
  • Raising Highly Capable Kids


For more information you can email us at empowertulsa@lilyfield.org or call (918) 346-6373.


Lilyfield is offering “Trust-Based Relational Intervention” (TBRI) Caregiver training. There will be both a meal and childcare provided.


The TBRI Caregiver Training is designed to move from theory into behavioral applications, giving participants a knowledgebase, then providing them with real-life tools they can use with their own children and families. The aim for this training is not only to help participants understand the relationship history of “children from hard places,” but also to give them tools to move forward, deepen, and strengthen connections with them.


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