Family and Community Resources has the ability to provide supervised visitation services in Portuguese.  The program has sites in Brockton, Hyannis, Quincy, and Taunton. Portuguese language services are provided in different ways at the various sites.

Brockton and Quincy have bilingual staff.

FCR program rules are translated into Portuguese.

Sites that do not have bilingual staff, such as the Hyannis program, collaborate with other FCR programs or through a partnership with another community-based program to provide Portuguese language services.

Contact Family and Children's Resources

Intake

  • Elizabeth Freeman Center uses Language Line

Questions about the program

  • Elizabeth Freeman Center uses Language Line

Contact Elizabeth Freeman Center

The visiting parent and the child can speak Portuguese during the visit.

A Safe Place can communicate with parents in Portuguese.

They interpret their rules and policies verbally.

Intake

  • The program provides an interpreter

Questions about A Safe Place

  • The program provides an interpreter

Contact A Safe Place Supervised Visitation Program

Intake

  • The program provides interpreter
  • The program uses Language Line

Questions about this program

  • The program uses Language Line

Contact the YWCA of Western Mass. Visitation Centers

The visiting parent and the child can speak Portuguese during the visit.

KidSpace communicates with parents in Poprtuguese.

KidSpace program rules are translated into Portuguese - KidSpace, Regras básicas

KidSpace has an informational brochure in Portuguese. KidSpace, Framingham

Intake

  • Bilingual staff members handle intake
  • KidSpace sends written information in Portuguese
  • KidSpace provides interpreter

Questions about KidSpace

  • Bilingual staff members handle questions
  • KidSpace send written information in Portuguese
  • KidSpace provides interpreter

Contact KidSpace

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