Stories

From Documenting Trauma to Healing It: Sarah Serluco’s Journey to Child Advocacy

In the award-winning 2000 documentary, “Just, Melvin, Just Evil,” there is a moment when an adult victim of child abuse tearfully remembers: “Each time I mentioned it to somebody, they said I was crazy.” Among those behind the camera was Sarah Serluco, a seasoned television producer who had built a career in New York, from MTV internships to running her own production company. When a friend was looking to tell the story of his family’s generational trauma, she was all-in on the project. Over five years of filming, she watched survivors pour their hearts out, finally allowed

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Back In Class, Back On Track: Help Keep a Student in School This Fall

Who doesn’t love seeing first-day-of-school photos on their social feed? Kids sporting their cutest new outfits and Spider-Man backpacks. Huge grins proudly revealing the baby teeth they lost over the summer. Excitement over a new teacher, a new classroom, and new friends. For many children and families, it’s a fresh start. For others, it’s another year spent staring down obstacles that make showing up feel impossible. These can be as serious as homelessness, family turmoil, or health crises. Sometimes, the challenges are things many of us never think twice about, like not having a ride to school

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Volunteers like Josh Swiger don’t just show up. They stay in the fight for decades.

In the 35 years since Truancy Intervention Project (TIP) was founded, the effort to keep Georgia’s kids in school has been anything but a straight line. It’s hard to believe that, less than two decades ago, chronically absent students were being held in regional youth detention centers for truancy — a practice Georgia has since moved away from. But COVID-19 brought a new wave of challenges. The rate of chronic absenteeism in Georgia nearly doubled as economic pressures mounted and social services were stretched thin. Kids and families found themselves navigating a complex web of barriers threatening

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22 Free or Budget-Friendly Atlanta Activities to Keep Kids Active and Engaged This Summer

Summer break is officially on the horizon, and with it comes an age-old challenge: keeping kids active and engaged without burning through your budget. Whether you’re looking for outdoor adventures, learning and enrichment opportunities, or just somewhere to get the kids’ energy out, we’ve got you covered.  Here are some of our favorite free and budget-friendly summer family activities around Atlanta, recommended by the TIP staff!  ATL Favorites Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park | FreeLearn about the life and legacy of Dr. King through daily tours and free ranger-led activities, open to the public on

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National Volunteer Month: Why TIP’s Village is Unlike Any Other

In the legal world, a successful outcome is often defined by a favorable ruling or a closed file. At TIP, we know a closed case is actually just the beginning. When a volunteer attorney steps into a courtroom, they aren’t just resolving a legal matter—they are opening a door. Success here looks like the moment a student finds the confidence to return to school. The day a family finally feels seen and supported, rather than penalized. The proud walk across the graduation stage toward a future that once felt out of reach. Unlike many organizations, we don’t

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A Tribute to Our School Social Work Partners: Celebrating National Social Work Month 2026

Long hours. Mountains of paperwork. One urgent need after another. For a school social worker, the to-do list is more than a “caseload.” It is the profound responsibility of holding a student’s hand through some of life’s most difficult moments. In the midst of a national youth mental health crisis, their role has never been more vital. Day after day, school social workers are a steadfast presence for struggling students—the bridge between the classroom and the world outside. At Truancy Intervention Project (TIP), we know that the fight against chronic absenteeism is a collaborative effort that owes

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