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Cafecito por la Tarde (Afternoon Coffee)

One parent called it “refreshing”, another said it “helped us release many things from our hearts that caused us pain”. They are talking about the new Cafecito por la Tarde program for parents with students in Identity’s elementary school enrichment programs.  The Afternoon Coffee group met virtually for an hour each week, and over coffee and pastry, staff led them in discussions focused on subjects like resilience and communication. It became a safe place to share personal stories and learn ways to strengthen their protective skills as the stressors of the pandemic continue to weigh heavily on our community.


For the last session, parents each created coffee mugs decorated with words that inspire them.   One couple shared their inspiration – one wrote “love” and the other “to help”.



One parent summed it up:

“Este programa nos ayudó a sacar de nuestro corazón muchas cosas guardadas que nos causaban dolor. Ahora nos sentimos muchísimo mejor a causa de cada tema y preguntas que se compartieron. Estamos muy contentos y satisfechos con lo que Cafecito por la tarde significo en nuestras vidas.”


This program helped us release many things from our hearts that caused us pain. Now we feel so much better because of each topic and [discussion] question that were shared. We are very happy and satisfied with what cafecito por la Tarde meant in our lives.



 
 
 

3 Comments


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6 days ago

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slikola
Mar 01

I loved how you described the cozy vibes of an afternoon coffee break! It reminds me of those late-night gaming sessions when I would sip coffee to stay awake, especially while playing FNAF. The jump scares had my heart racing like I just downed a whole espresso! ☕️ Do you have any favorite memories tied to your own coffee breaks?

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sabirose
Feb 25

"The Cafecito por la Tarde program sounds like a perfect way to find new paths to healing, much like discovering new strategies in Crossy Road. It’s amazing how something as simple as coffee and conversation can create a safe space for parents to share and support one another, especially during tough times

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