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Our Vision

We have created a space for parents who need a little extra support

in changing their paths, reuniting with their kiddos and preserving their families.

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75% of Texas children who are removed from their biological homes do not return.

Some of these children will be adopted by their foster homes

and the remainder will be moved again to another foster home, adoptive home, treatment facility, emergency shelter or group home.

Some of these children will age out of the system and face the world

with no family or help in knowing how to live life.

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We want to advocate and educate.

We want to change these numbers and see more kiddos staying with or going back to their biological families after having been engaged with the child welfare system.

All you need to do today
is take one step
and then tomorrow take another.

-Brianna Wiest

Services

Holding Hands Up High

Support

Attending court hearings, team meetings/conferences in support and advocating for reunification.

School Building

College & Techinal School

Completing college applications, learning study habits and exploring career options.

Friends Trip

Relations

Working with foster parents and bio parents to coparent together before and after reunification.

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Financial Literacy

Creating and maintaining budgets,  learning about saving, borrowing and filing income taxes.

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Navigation

Assistance in navigating CPS assignments and court mandated meetings and appointments.

Calendar Pages

Organization

Building and maintaining calendars to manage court dates, parenting classes, visits, etc.

Brainstorming

Resources

Finding rehab or recovery centers​, therapy, support meetings, parenting classes, etc.​

Curriculum Vitae

Job Resources

Finding jobs, developing resumes and LinkedIn profiles and learning interview skills.

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Mentorship

Partnering parents with other parents who have faced and overcome similar experiences.

How do mentorship programs help?

The organizations below have demonstrated that any parent can change their circumstances with a little support. Parent mentors, support systems, accessible education, consistency and investment are all part of a complex that can keep families together. 

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Have faith in yourself, but also have faith in other people because you can’t do it alone.

Dolores Huerta, Civil Rights Activist and Labor Leader

Mosaic Advocacy is an equal opportunity organization and does not discriminate based upon ethnicity, race,

gender, religion, disability, age, sexual orientation, national origin, socioeconomic background or any other status.

Mosaic Advocacy is pending 501(c)(3) status as of 2025.

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