A new collaboration between Familjens Hus and Kaleido combines creative activities with conversations to provide support and community for parents of children with NPF diagnoses, according to multiple reports. The initiative brings together two organizations to offer a gathering place for structure and community, located in one location, according to multiple reports. Lisen Snell started her new job in February working with pedagogy in art and creation, according to reports.
The idea for the collaboration arose when Lisen Snell visited Familjens Hus and Anna Nilsson immediately agreed, according to reports. Anna Nilsson meets many parents of children with NPF diagnoses in her work at Familjens Hus, according to reports. According to Piteå-Tidningen, Lisen Snell described the initiative as a time for parents to focus on themselves, where they can vent if needed.
This is their time. Sometimes you just need to vent.
She also noted that she approached Familjens Hus and Anna Nilsson quickly agreed to the partnership. According to Piteå-Tidningen, Anna Nilsson described her immediate enthusiasm for the idea, saying it felt like a great opportunity, and noted that in her work she meets many parents of children with NPF diagnoses. Separately, someone has created an app intended to help all families where there are NPF diagnoses, according to reports.
The app creator is receiving backing from heavyweights, according to reports. The specific name of the app and the identities of the heavyweights have not been disclosed. The location of the gathering place and the specific NPF diagnoses covered by the initiatives also remain unknown.
I swung by them and Anna immediately took the bait.
The timing and venue for the creative meeting place at Kaleido have not been announced.
Yes, I immediately thought 'let's go for it', it felt like a great thing. In my job at Familjens Hus I meet many parents who have children with...
