FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | July 14, 2025

Bishop-Parker Foundation Grant Helps Parenting Matters Reach Hundreds of Manatee County Families

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BRADENTON, Fla.—July 14, 2025—“This is the best thing I could have done for our family,” said one parent in a 2025 anonymous survey of Parenting Matters’ Parent Partner Program. With the generosity and care of Bishop-Parker Foundation, Parenting Matters will continue to serve hundreds of Manatee County families—from Anna Maria Island to Myakka City—in its Parent Partner and Chosen Families Programs through a $35,000 grant.

The Parent Partner Program offers personalized, in-home education for parents of children ages 0-12, focusing on parenting skills, child safety and family well-being. Parenting Matters estimates 85% of families served in the Parent Partner Program fall at or below the ALICE threshold. Chosen Families is a unique, multi-faceted initiative that supports adoptive families with children ages 0-17 through trauma-informed counseling, education and long-term relationship-building strategies. Combined, the two programs served nearly 700 children and parents in 2024.

In the January–March 2025 anonymous Parent Partner Program survey, one parent said, “[The Parent Partner Program] has given me the tools and information to make parenting a little less stressful. This program also helped me feel less isolated.” Another parent said, “[The program] has helped me learn to control and regulate myself. I have improved my knowledge of how to manage tantrums and unwelcome behaviors.”

“Every child deserves the chance to grow up feeling safe, valued and ready to succeed,” said Katie Becker, executive director of Parenting Matters. “Thanks to the leadership of Bishop-Parker Foundation, more families will have the support they need—whether facing a crisis, a challenge or a fresh start—to build stronger connections, restore stability and create a future filled with hope.”

Bishop-Parker Foundation strengthens the Manatee County community by providing financial support to nonprofit organizations working to improve the lives of individuals and animals.

“We are proud to support Parenting Matters in their mission to uplift families and empower parents,” said Wendy Deming, CEO of Bishop-Parker Foundation. “Their work directly impacts the long-term health and success of children in our region, and that’s something we’re honored to help advance.”

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About Parenting Matters

Parenting Matters strengthens families in Southwest Florida through evidence-based parenting education and support. Since 1994, we’ve helped parents of children ages 0–17 build skills, confidence and stronger bonds with their kids.

As one of only 67 nationally Accredited Child Abuse Prevention Centers—and one of just three in Florida—we deliver high-quality, personalized programs in both English and Spanish. From in-home visits to group workshops, we meet families where they are, often at no cost.

Mission: Advancing the lives of children, together, with their parents.

Vision: A future where all children have the chance to succeed.

About Bishop-Parker Foundation

Inspired by the philanthropic legacies of our founders, Bishop-Parker Foundation supports nonprofit and public partners who collaborate to advance the Manatee County community for current and future generations.

For additional information, please contact Wendy Deming at Wendy@BishopParkerFoundation.org.

Media contact

Rebekah Prieto, Director of Development and Marketing

Office: (941) 756 – 3007 | Cell: (928) 830 – 9579 | RPrieto@ParentingMattersFL.org