Pearl Buck Center supports families with a wide range of programs that nurture young children, empower caregivers, and build strong foundations at home. From playgroups and toddler classes to wraparound and parent-navigator services, we provide compassionate, personalized guidance for families at every stage.
Little Jellies Parent Support and Play Group
Open to the greater Eugene/Springfield Community, Little Jellies offers a safe space for parents and caregivers of children birth through two years to gather weekly. Caregivers are able to make connections and build a support system while their infants and toddlers play and explore in a developmentally appropriate, nurturing space. Refreshments for both children and adults are provided!
Who qualifies? Open to all!
Time: Monday 10 AM -12 PM
Toddler Class
Supporting Toddlers Through Strength-Based Learning
Our programs focus on each toddler's 2 to 3 years olds unique abilities and interests, using a strength-based approach that builds confidence, curiosity, and independence. Whether during class time or through home visiting, we empower families to nurture their child's growth in a supportive and engaging environment.
Class Time & Home Visiting
Through personalized guidance, play-based activities, and positive reinforcement, we help toddlers thrive while strengthening parent-child connections.
Wraparound Services
Wraparound Services are offered to members of the greater Eugene/Springfield community with a qualifying cognitive limitation. Wraparound Services are a strength based, trauma-informed home visiting program where staff work closely with families to identify goals and support the needs of the family.
Services include:
Who qualifies?
Time: Families meet monthly with their home visitor, at a time that meets their needs
Parent Navigator Services
Parent Navigator Services are offered to caregivers in Lane County who have an open DHS-Child Welfare case. The goal is to assist caregivers with addressing their mandated goals and facilitate case coordination with their caseworker. Using a strength-based and trauma-informed approach, Parent Navigators provide caregivers with intensive weekly home visiting services designed to help them feel supported as they navigate an often complex and confusing system.
Services include:
Who qualifies?
Referrals are made through a caseworker
Time
Families meet weekly with their Parent Navigator, at a time that meets their needs
Parent Education
Parenting classes are offered periodically and are open to all members of the greater Eugene-Springfield community. Curriculum used includes Circle of Security; Make Parenting a Pleasure; and Nurturing Parenting. Sessions are typically weekly for 10-12 weeks for two hours.
Who qualifies? Open to all
Time: none currently scheduled
Family Cove and Respite COMING SOON
For more information on any of Pearl Buck Center's Family Support Programs or to complete a referral/intake please contact: 541-484-4666.