Supporting kinship families across the Concho Valley with tools for connection, learning, and healing.
When parents are unable to care for their children, relatives and close family friends often step in. These kinship caregivers—grandparents, aunts, uncles, older siblings, family friends—provide love, safety, and stability, often with very little notice and very little support.
Kin-nected Families: Kits for Growth and Healing is a San Angelo Family Network (SAFN) initiative designed to walk alongside these families.
We deliver trauma-informed, education-focused Family Kits directly to kinship homes across the Concho Valley, giving caregivers practical tools to support a child’s healing, learning, and emotional well-being right where it matters most: at home.
This program is generously launched with founding support from the San Angelo Kiwanis Club and the Dierschke Brothers Family.
Children in kinship care have often experienced loss, instability, or trauma. Even in the care of loving relatives, they may struggle with big feelings, behavior changes, and learning challenges.
At the same time, kinship caregivers frequently:
Step into the role suddenly, without time to prepare
Receive less financial and training support than traditional foster parents
Juggle work, health, and other family responsibilities
Live in rural or hard-to-reach areas where services are limited
The result: families are doing everything they can, but often don’t have the tools, time, or access to the supports they need.
Kin-nected Families was created to fill this gap—by bringing resources to the family instead of asking families to come to us.
Each kit is designed using Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) principles—Connecting, Empowering, and Correcting—to help children feel safe and supported, and to equip caregivers with simple, practical strategies.
A typical kit may include:
Storybooks and family reading activities to build connection and literacy
Games and social-emotional activities (such as feelings or kindness games)
STEAM projects and hands-on learning tools to spark curiosity and confidence
Art supplies and journals to help children express feelings safely
Sensory tools (like stress balls, fidgets, comfort cloths) to support calming and regulation
TBRI “Kin-nection Cards” with caregiver tips for connecting, calming, and guiding behavior
Caregiver resource guide with trauma-informed strategies and local contacts for support
Thanks to a partnership with Good360, many of these materials are obtained at steep discounts, allowing every donated dollar and grant dollar to go further.
Kin-nected Families serves:
Children ages 0–18
Living in kinship care arrangements (formal or informal)
In San Angelo and across the Concho Valley, including rural counties where services can be limited
Caregivers may be:
Grandparents
Aunts and uncles
Older siblings
Close family friends or “fictive kin”
Our goal is simple: to make sure these families never feel alone and that every child has access to tools that support growth and healing.
Referral & Identification
Families are identified through SAFN, DFPS, CASA, the Children’s Advocacy Center, community partners, and self-referral.
Kit Matching
Kits are matched to each family’s needs (age ranges, developmental needs, number of children).
Home Delivery or Coordinated Pickup
SAFN volunteers coordinate delivery or pickup, reducing barriers of transportation and schedule.
Follow-Up & Support
Families receive follow-up contact to check in, answer questions about using the materials, and connect them to additional supports if needed.
Through Kin-nected Families, we aim to:
Increase positive connection time between caregivers and children
Improve children’s emotional regulation and sense of safety
Support learning and school readiness through literacy and STEAM activities
Reduce caregiver stress by providing tools and ideas they can use right away
Strengthen the overall resilience of kinship families in the Concho Valley
For kinship caregivers:
If you are a grandparent, relative, or family friend raising a child and you’d like to learn more about receiving a Kin-nected Family Kit, please contact:
Patrick Dierschke – patrick@sanangelofamily.org | 325-716-9769
For community partners:
If you work with families (schools, churches, agencies, nonprofits) and would like to refer kinship caregivers or help distribute kits, we’d love to collaborate.
For supporters and donors:
This program was made possible through a generous grant from the San Angelo Kiwanis Club and the Dierschke Brothers Family. Additional support helps us reach more families and deepen what each kit can provide. Donate here
Kin-nected Families: Kits for Growth and Healing is about more than supplies in a box. It is about:
Affirming that families who step up are not alone
Giving children space to heal, play, and learn
Strengthening the safety net of kinship care in the Concho Valley
When we support kinship families, we protect what children need most: safe, stable, loving relationships with the people who know them best.