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Photo Gallery: FNC’s Spring Gala

We’re still glowing from the incredible energy and generosity of our fifth annual Friends, Families, Future Gala at the JFK Memorial Library on April 4. To everyone who attended, supported, and celebrated with us: thank you. Your presence helped transform the evening into something truly unforgettable.

Our Community and Our Commitments: A Response to President Trump’s Executive Orders

The flurry of executive orders signed by President Trump immediately following his inauguration on January 20 have caused confusion and fear for many members of our community. Family Nurturing Center of Massachusetts is alarmed by a significant number of these rapid-fire decisions and deeply concerned about the well-being of our staff, the families in our services, and their loved ones.

Celebrating Community, Sharing Joy: FNC’s End-of-Year Video

Children grow up in all different kinds of families. But every child—and every family—deserves a community where they feel welcome and safe. FNC’s end-of-year video celebrates the uniqueness of each member of our community and shares the palpable joy that brings us together.

Welcoming Commissioner Kershaw and BFEN Leadership

The final session of the Leadership by Design training series convened on Friday, June 21. This 4-session series used the well-known Myers-Briggs Type Inventory as a launching point for discussion of how to recognize patterns in the self and in others and use that insight for effective leadership.

Welcome Baby: A Community of Care

The final session of the Leadership by Design training series convened on Friday, June 21. This 4-session series used the well-known Myers-Briggs Type Inventory as a launching point for discussion of how to recognize patterns in the self and in others and use that insight for effective leadership.

Celebrating Nurturing Program Graduates

The final session of the Leadership by Design training series convened on Friday, June 21. This 4-session series used the well-known Myers-Briggs Type Inventory as a launching point for discussion of how to recognize patterns in the self and in others and use that insight for effective leadership.