Are you out on your own for the first time or facing a new life challenge and need some basic skills to succeed. Perhaps you have a son or daughter who just graduated high school and will be living on away from home soon.
Learning to cook for yourself and doing minor home repairs is a great start. Then you can focus on other things like how to ask for what you want, learning to say “no,” or how to handle an emergency.
The NFDA Work/Life Resource Program, a benefit of your membership available to you and members of your immediate family, can help anyone get an “A” in Life Skills 101.
Learn more by visiting www.nfda.org/worklife (member log in required).
The Work/Life Resource Program (EAP) offers a toll-free hotline staffed by experts who can suggest resources and offer support, along with unlimited access to online resources for:
- Unlimited phone/online consultations and up to three in-person sessions with a licensed counselor
- Online referrals to:
- Care services (adult, child or special needs care, summer camps, etc.)
- Education services (school, tutoring, test prep, etc.)
- Family services (parenting, adoption, pregnancy, infertility, etc.)
- Convenience services (home repair, pet care, relocation, etc.)
- Financial planning
- Legal information & referrals
- Articles, tools, webinars, podcasts and more!
The support offered through the NFDA Work/Life Resource Program is free and confidential. It is available to you, your immediate family, your staff, and members of their immediate family.
For more information, visit www.nfda.org/worklife (member log in required).