
WHAT
WE DO
PROGRAMS & PROJECTS.
Raising the Right offers a growing lineup of practical, family-focused programs and projects designed to connect conservative parents and equip them to raise the next generation of patriots. From monthly Patriot Parenting Circles and Freedom Friday family nights to youth-focused Next-Gen Civics Clubs and Constitution Summer Camps, we create spaces for meaningful connection, hands-on learning, and shared values. Our initiatives include homeschool and school-choice support networks, a digital Resource Library, the Young Patriots Video Challenge, Faith-Family-Firearms Days, veteran pen-pal programs, Election Integrity Family Days, and milestone celebrations — all while helping members start local chapters and pair experienced parents with newcomers. Together, these efforts build strong relationships, provide real tools, and empower families to stand firm in faith, freedom, and American principles.
Patriot Parenting Courses
Freedom Family Nights
Next-Gen Civics Club
Monthly in-person or virtual small-group meetups (8–15 families) where parents discuss raising kids with conservative values. Each month has a theme (e.g., teaching financial responsibility, countering woke narratives in school, building family traditions, faith at home, 2A education for kids, etc.).
Weekly or bi-weekly family activity nights with a patriotic/educational twist: board games with historical themes, backyard Constitution readings, family movie nights with classic American films, or simple crafts like making a family “liberty tree.”
A youth program that meets monthly or quarterly. Kids learn American history, founding principles, basic economics, critical thinking about current events, public speaking, and leadership — all from a proudly conservative perspective. Parents attend some sessions too.
Raising the Right Resourse Library
Raising the Right Chapters
Parent Mentor Matching
A growing digital library (Google Drive, website section, or private group folder) with vetted book lists, podcast recommendations, printable worksheets, devotionals, talking points for kids’ tough questions, and “how to respond when…” guides.
Help members in different counties/states start local chapters. Provide starter kits (bylaws template, event ideas, branding, first-meeting agenda) so the organization can grow organically.
Pair experienced conservative parents (especially those with older kids) with newer parents who want guidance on specific topics (screen time, dating standards, college choices, etc.).