June 26, 2025

Showing Up Shapes Futures

June is full of celebrations that speak to Power of Two’s mission–supporting caregivers and uplifting communities. This month invites us to reflect on love, legacy, and liberation–from fatherhood to Pride, Black Child Development Week to Juneteenth, we are highlighting the power of care and the many forms it can take in our communities.
September 1, 2024

What’s New at Power of Two

Meet Ashley, a 38-year-old single mother of three: Maia, 11, Kai, 8, and Soul, 3. Her journey with Power of Two’s ABC program began when an outreach associate reached out to her in Brownsville, Brooklyn. Through the program, Ashley discovered new perspectives on parenting that transformed her approach with her children.
July 1, 2024

What’s New at Power of Two

Jamila, a mother of four children, was recommended to Power of Two from a preventive care agency. Enrolling in the program with her two youngest children, 4-year-old Neyla and 1-year-old Bradley, Jamila was deeply interested in improving her daughter’s social skills and learning more about connecting with her children.
June 26, 2025

Showing Up Shapes Futures

June is full of celebrations that speak to Power of Two’s mission–supporting caregivers and uplifting communities. This month invites us to reflect on love, legacy, and liberation–from fatherhood to Pride, Black Child Development Week to Juneteenth, we are highlighting the power of care and the many forms it can take in our communities.
September 1, 2024

What’s New at Power of Two

Meet Ashley, a 38-year-old single mother of three: Maia, 11, Kai, 8, and Soul, 3. Her journey with Power of Two’s ABC program began when an outreach associate reached out to her in Brownsville, Brooklyn. Through the program, Ashley discovered new perspectives on parenting that transformed her approach with her children.
July 1, 2024

What’s New at Power of Two

Jamila, a mother of four children, was recommended to Power of Two from a preventive care agency. Enrolling in the program with her two youngest children, 4-year-old Neyla and 1-year-old Bradley, Jamila was deeply interested in improving her daughter’s social skills and learning more about connecting with her children.