Strengthening Families Program - Referral Fall 2026

What is the Strengthening Families Program?

The Strengthening Families Program (SFP) is an evidence-based family skills training program that is facilitated by Butte County Behavioral Health's Prevention Unit staff. Parents and youth attend weekly SFP skills classes together, learning parenting skills and youth life and refusal skills. SFP is open to all Butte County families, and it is a FREE program.

SFP is designed to support:
• Techniques for Communicating
• Building Strengths & Life Skills
• Increasing Positive Parenting
• Handling Emotions & Managing Stress
• Setting Limits & Showing Love

Weekly Schedule:
5:30pm – Dinner
6:00pm – Break Outs
7:00pm – Family Time
7:55pm – Closing

WHEN:
September 14th - November 23rd
Monday's 5:30-8:00 PM
WHERE:
Gridley - Wilson Elementary School (409 Magnolia Street, Gridley 95948)
COST: FREE
For additional information, please contact the Prevention Unit at 530.891.2891. Otherwise, please complete the form below and staff will follow up!
1.Referring Agency Information(Required.)
2.Family Contact Information(Required.)
3.If target referral is a minor, please include their name.
4.If this family requires translation services, please indicate the language spoken.
5.Does the target referral currently receive clinical (MH &/or SUD) services from Butte County Department of Behavioral Health?
6.Family Information (Please list all adults and siblings/children that are a part of the family structure that WILL be participating in program)(Required.)
7.Please list all programs/services in which the family is currently engaged in. Examples: Probation, CSD, school-based counseling, FNRC, family court, Care Team(Required.)
8.Please list all programs/services the family has completed (within the last year)(Required.)
9.Please provide any additional information that would be helpful for us to know about your family (examples: challenges, concerns)(Required.)
10.How would family benefit from this program?
11.Please provide any additional information that would be helpful for us to know about your family.
12.Please provide any information regarding history substance use. Is the primary target currently using a substance? If so, please indicate the name of the substance and the frequency of use.
13.SFP is a group learning experience and requires participation from all members of the family. Are there any barriers to your family (adults or youth) members engaging in group work and discussions?
14.SFP staff provide basic supervision of children ages 6 and under while families are engaging in break out session groups. Please keep in mind that this service is not considered "licensed child-care." Please let us know if you will need to access this service and if there are any behavioral concerns that could prevent your child from participating successfully.