Maureen Fitzgerald
ATTC Network Coordinating Office/NIATx
Before she joined Santa Maria Hostel
in Houston as director of the Maternal Initiative for Reflective Recovery-Oriented
Residential Services (MIRRORS)
program, Fayetta Bland worked with Big
Brothers Big Sisters of America.
“There was always a need for more Big Brothers,” says
Fayetta. “We had little trouble finding Big Sisters, but Big Brothers were in
short supply.”
That’s what gave her the idea to create My Brother’s Keeper,
a support group that offers positive male mentoring for the
fathers involved with the women in the MIRRORs program.
MIRRORS, a grantee of SAMHSA’s Pregnant and Parenting Women
(PPW) project, provides medical and behavioral health services for pregnant and
postpartum women and their families.
“One of the main goal of the MIRRORS program is family reunification,” explains Fayetta. “Many of the women in our program will return to the men in their lives, who will have a strong influence on the family. And if the father is going to be in the lives of the mother and children, we need to start working with the family as a unit.”