For Kids Like Me
A storytelling initiative and docuseries capturing the voices of youth with lived experience.
- Marketing campaign
- Awareness building
- Community traction
- Docuseries in development
MFGP amplifies the voices of youth ages 12–24 impacted by parental incarceration and justice-impacted youth, supports caregivers, educates the public, and builds pathways for justice-impacted families. Together, we move from awareness to action—and from action to lasting change.
Docuseries in Development
Real stories. Real impact.
Youth voice: “I used to think I was the only one.”
Youth voice: “But here, we can just be ourselves.”
[Gentle music plays as youth and families appear on screen.]

A storytelling initiative and docuseries capturing the voices of youth with lived experience.
Empowering youth and families through resources, workshops, mentorships, and advocacy.

Arts-based programming that nurtures creativity, self-expression, and healing.
The trusted starting point for justice-impacted families, caregivers, and community partners. Resources, tools, and partner connections all live here.
New in the MFGP Hub
Plain-language help for the questions families ask first: school paperwork, finding someone inside, dress codes, visits, and telling a child the truth.
What a caregiver authorization affidavit does, what it does not do, how relatives use it to enroll a child in school and approve routine medical care, and how the form is named state by state.
Read guideWhat a kinship navigator program does, how to find your state's program, exactly what to ask for on the first call, and what to do when the program has a waitlist or does not exist near you.
Read guideStep-by-step help locating an incarcerated family member: federal, state, and county searches, what information you need first, why searches come back empty, and what to do next.
Read guideA practical checklist of typical prison and jail visitation dress codes, what visitors can usually bring, what gets families turned away at the door, and how to confirm your facility's rules.
Read guideAge-appropriate language for telling a child their parent is incarcerated, what not to say, how to answer the hardest questions, and how to handle school, peers, and the weeks that follow.
Read guideAventiv's seed support helped establish the framework, activate ASU partnerships, and build the infrastructure that powers MFGP's next phase of growth.
See Our ImpactHelped establish the initiative and its vision.
Built partnerships and launched public momentum.
Stories, workshops, resources, and advocacy took shape.
Positioned MFGP for long-term impact and systemic change.
We highlight organizations, institutions, and ecosystem connections that share our commitment to supporting families, advancing justice, and creating opportunities.
We are committed to transparency.
Seed support from Aventiv helped launch the foundation of the MFGP Hub.
ASU collaboration accelerated our work and public partnerships.
Program development brings workshops, tools, and youth-led initiatives.
Campaign storytelling drives ongoing care and awareness.