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Bright Promises Announces Launch of "Bright Communities" SEL Resource Website

A New Tool to Support Children’s Health and Wellbeing


Bright Promises is thrilled to announce the launch of Bright Communities, a new website dedicated to providing parents, caregivers, educators, and service providers with high-quality Social Emotional Learning (SEL) resources to support the development of important life skills in children and youth.  

Social Emotional Learning (SEL) focuses on five core competencies: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making.  

For children and adults alike, SEL offers a powerful means to explore and express our emotions, build relationships, and support each other. Fostering strong relationships and supporting children and adults in building core SEL skills can promote well-being and mitigate negative effects of trauma in both the short and long term. (Yoder, N., Posamentier, J., Godek, D., Seibel, K., & Dusenbury, L. (2020))

We know that strong social-emotional skills are essential for individuals, families, and communities to thrive. That's why Bright Promises Foundation worked so hard with our community partners to create the Bright Communities website -- to make it easy for you to access the resources you need to improve your social-emotional skills and help others do the same.  

An example of the resources available on the Bright Communities website available in both English and Spanish

Everything You Need, All In One Place

The Bright Communities resource website was created through a multi-year collaboration between Bright Promises Foundation and five community-based organizations that are experts in the field of social emotional learning: Illinois Afterschool Network, Changing Children’s Worlds Foundation, Enlace Chicago, VOCEL, and Tuesday’s Child.

Bright Communities is designed to provide parents, caregivers, and service providers with the best social-emotional learning resources available. This website offers a curated collection of high-quality resources that have been carefully selected by experts in the field. We've done the research for you, so you can trust that the materials on this site are effective and relevant.

SEL resources are organized by the social-emotional skill that they help to build or enhance, making it easy for users to quickly find the resources they need most.

In addition to providing users with a wide range of resources, this website also offers an easy-to-use interface that allows users to quickly find what you need, including a calendar of upcoming events and referrals to local organizations providing SEL programs. Whether you're a parent looking for activities to do with your child, a teacher seeking lesson plans, or a professional looking for expert advice, you'll be able to find it on the Bright Communities website.

Visit the Bright Communities website at www.brightpromises.org/bright-communities.

Bright Promises Foundation and our partners offer our sincere gratitude to the E.L. Smith Fund, the Paul M. Angell Foundation, and the Christopher Family Foundation, whose generous support of the SEL@Home initiative made this project possible.

A New Tool to Support Children’s Health and Wellbeing


Bright Promises is thrilled to announce the launch of Bright Communities, a new website dedicated to providing parents, caregivers, educators, and service providers with high-quality Social Emotional Learning (SEL) resources to support the development of important life skills in children and youth.  

Social Emotional Learning (SEL) focuses on five core competencies: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making.  

For children and adults alike, SEL offers a powerful means to explore and express our emotions, build relationships, and support each other. Fostering strong relationships and supporting children and adults in building core SEL skills can promote well-being and mitigate negative effects of trauma in both the short and long term. (Yoder, N., Posamentier, J., Godek, D., Seibel, K., & Dusenbury, L. (2020))

We know that strong social-emotional skills are essential for individuals, families, and communities to thrive. That's why Bright Promises Foundation worked so hard with our community partners to create the Bright Communities website -- to make it easy for you to access the resources you need to improve your social-emotional skills and help others do the same.  

An example of the resources available on the Bright Communities website available in both English and Spanish

Everything You Need, All In One Place

The Bright Communities resource website was created through a multi-year collaboration between Bright Promises Foundation and five community-based organizations that are experts in the field of social emotional learning: Illinois Afterschool Network, Changing Children’s Worlds Foundation, Enlace Chicago, VOCEL, and Tuesday’s Child.

Bright Communities is designed to provide parents, caregivers, and service providers with the best social-emotional learning resources available. This website offers a curated collection of high-quality resources that have been carefully selected by experts in the field. We've done the research for you, so you can trust that the materials on this site are effective and relevant.

SEL resources are organized by the social-emotional skill that they help to build or enhance, making it easy for users to quickly find the resources they need most.

In addition to providing users with a wide range of resources, this website also offers an easy-to-use interface that allows users to quickly find what you need, including a calendar of upcoming events and referrals to local organizations providing SEL programs. Whether you're a parent looking for activities to do with your child, a teacher seeking lesson plans, or a professional looking for expert advice, you'll be able to find it on the Bright Communities website.

Visit the Bright Communities website at www.brightpromises.org/bright-communities.

Bright Promises Foundation and our partners offer our sincere gratitude to the E.L. Smith Fund, the Paul M. Angell Foundation, and the Christopher Family Foundation, whose generous support of the SEL@Home initiative made this project possible.