Archive for June 2008

“It Takes a Village to Support a Marriage or Family”, Jun,’08

June 5, 2008 9:00 amtoJune 30, 2008 11:00 pm

Paraphrasing an ancient African proverb: “It takes a village to support a marriage or family.”

As contemporary families become increasingly nuclear and as individual pursuits are more and more highlighted, we lose the village concept of extended family and community that are so necessary to healthy family survival.

A few years ago, we attended a training workshop with a dear friend, a nurse who was beginning the rather long and tedious process of adopting a child. She was required to go through a series of trainings, background checks, character references, etc.

The facilitator began her workshop by asking a surprising question of her mixed audience: “What makes the difference between the people who lose their children and us in this room—let’s say a mother who loses her children to the system and another mother who, although going through similar challenges, is able to keep her children?”.

Hands shot up. “Drug addiction!” “Poverty!” “Abuse”, “Prison” were some of the responses to which the facilitator shook her head. “No,” she said, “those are not the differences, though they may contribute to dysfunction”. She continued, “There really is no difference except one. People fall on hard times and they have no one to turn
to and we do. We have resources. We have support systems. We have people that we can turn to when we have hard times. Those reasons you shouted out are not the ultimate reason—again, the reason why some people lose their children to the system and others don’t is: RESOURCES and/or SUPPORT SYSTEMS.”

As Co-directors of Dasi-Ziyad Family Institute, we are always on the lookout for resources for ourselves, for our clients and for our family. We too are aware that marriages and families need support. So, we attend conferences, facilitate workshops as well as participate in workshops. We scour the latest research findings, develop and participate in support groups, and educate couples and families how to support others.

For example, our “From Couple to Couple Curriculum© “ provides a proven relationship skill-building system and teaches healthy couples, who are willing to mentor others, how to support other couples and teach them healthy relationship skills.

Other activities such as Couple Retreats and workshops provide environments for couples to become aware of resources and to develop support systems amongst other couples seeking to grow. Dasi-Ziyad Family Institute has two upcoming retreats for such resource and support development: Saturday, June 21, 2008 and Saturday, July 26, 2008 both one day events from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Register for either retreat at www.dzfi.org.

This spring we have already attended a marriage and family conference in North Carolina. One primary focus was how to develop greater support for youth and how to educate them with practical relationship skills and commitments so that they can make healthy choices in their present and future relationships. We are on our way to Washington D.C. to present at the 10th Annual International Fatherhood Conference from June 10-13 and at the SmartMarriages Conference in July. Upon our return and settling, we will share with you, our readers, some of the newer resources available for strengthening marriages and families.

Take a moment to identify your support system: family members, mentors, neighbors, spiritual communities, agencies, friends, and other couples (if you are married), should be a part of a healthy support system, which provides instruction, guidance, acceptance, healthy recreational and social networks, validation, a “listening ear” and assistance (financial, childcare, transportation, etc).

One final thought, our grandmother used to always quote: “If you want a friend, you must first show yourself friendly”. As you appreciate the need for a support system, make sure you are a part of someone else’s.

DZFI presents at 10th Annual International Fatherhood Conference, Wash. D.C.

June 10, 2008 9:00 amtoJune 13, 2008 6:00 pm

Dasi-Ziyad Family Institute’s Co-directors, Krsnanandini and Tariq, will be presenting a workshop: CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES TO BUILDING HEALTHY MARRIAGES AND FAMILIES IN THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY” at the 10th Annual International Fatherhood Conference held this year in Washington D.C. from June 10-13, 2008 at Galluadet university Kellogg Conference Hotel. The National Partnership for Community Leadership (NPCL) hosts this educational and entertaining event whose theme this year is “Reconnecting Fathers to Families: At Home and Abroad. A Favorite Father award ceremony will be one of the special highlights of the conference.

This conference will enable all who attend to gain a better understanding of the status of fragile families & responsible fatherhood issues in our nation and around the world.

About 50 different workshops, from eight different tracks will be conducted during the 4 day conference:

Track 1: Responsible Fatherhood

Track 2: Healthy Relationships/Marriage

Track 3: Re-entry

Track 4: Health

Track 5: Education

Track 6: Employment

Track 7: Policy/Research?Evaluation

Track 8: Faith-Based initiatives

For more information, see the NPCL website: www.npclstrongfamilies.com

Annual DZFI Couples Retreat June 21, 2008!

June 21, 2008
9:00 amto6:00 pm

Join the experienced marriage educators of the Dasi-Ziyad Family Institute as we have fun, improve our relationship skills and connect with other couples at our Annual Couple Retreat. This “Real Treat” for Couples will take place at a beautiful scenic facility in Bath, Ohio on Saturday, June 21, 2008. Space is limited so be sure to register promptly. Cost per couple is $108 for more than 8 hours of relationship skill-building games, interactive exercises, relaxation, group workshops AND a hearty, delicious lunch and snacks. Pay for your couple retreat in full by May 15, 2008 and save $20!

A non-refundable deposit of $35 will reserve a space for each couple but space is limited!

To register:

  1. Complete the online registration form below.
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Comments from couples who have attended DZFI retreats before:

  • “I’ll take home some happy feelings, maybe we will see the other couples again–it would be very nice.”
  • “I’m looking forward to your next retreat–this was a Saturday well spent!”
  • “We will never forget those couple exercises, we will never forget. They show why teamwork is the way to go.”
  • “The ‘Relationship Game ‘ was fun! I found out something so surprising about my husband”
  • “We didn’t have to air our dirty laundry.”
  • “You all kept it on the positive….enjoyed the energy! This retreat was excellent, couples bonded and were strengthened.”
  • “Retreats like this are about prevention–more people need to know about them!”

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