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Family relationships, in all their complicated glory. Families explores the intricacies of being parents, siblings, mentors, and friends.
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Top Stories
Stories in Families that you’ll love, handpicked by our team.
Celebrating Mother's Day When Your Mom Has Passed Away
Losing Your Mom If you have lost your mom, it's difficult enough, but it's even harder when her special day comes around. I know how it feels. I lost my mother. The first year was the worst. I remember how lost I felt. I just couldn't understand why she had to die when so many other people I knew still had their mothers.
By Janis Masyk-Jackson18 days ago in Families
Wise~Guys
— Look Behind what's in Front of You ~ Make Good Choices — Hey, So how you Doin'..! Made~Men — Mobster Movies romanticise a distinctive, elegant appearance, impeccable attire style, along with the 'Families' expressive lingo. Making their 'Bones' gave them Panache — with vintage fedoras, tailored pin-striped suits, mirror-polished wing-tip shoes adorned with tassels; with their 'Gun Moll' gorgeous dates on their arms.
By Jay Kantor3 months ago in Families
Christmas Abroad: Celebrating the Holidays Without Family
I moved to South Korea in 2017. I was twenty-two years old and excited to start my career as an English Second Language Teacher. With a Bachelor's degree and six hundred dollars in my bank account, I set off for Busan.
By Kera Hollow4 months ago in Families
~Suits~
~ Dress-Code ~ Dress for Success Progressions ~ Twin, Lar, and I worked after school at Kinney Shoe Stores; Best Shoe-Dogs, ever. At the time mandatory to wear complete suits-ties: Fell in love with the cute cashier; lesson learned don't play in your own backyard! Whew, a lot of gabby-girls flowed through all day - shoulda stayed in that biz...!
By Jay Kantor6 months ago in Families
Collections
Themed story collections curated by the Vocal moderators.

Kids Say the Darndest Things
The unfiltered truths from the fruits of our loins. And the creepiest things they've ever said. Help?

Parenting Wars
Do or do not - there is no try. The ins and outs of one of the most difficult jobs on earth: parenting.

Nature vs. Nurture
What plays into our humanity? Nature vs. Nurture – how two factors affect one individual.
Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Families.
Best Rated Pop Up Canopies: The Smart Buyer’s Guide for Shade, Rain Protection, and Easy Setup. AI-Generated.
When people search for the best rated pop up canopies, they are usually not looking for just any tent with a roof. They want something that is fast to set up, sturdy enough to survive a breezy afternoon, large enough for the event they have in mind, and portable enough to pack back into the car without turning the end of the day into a chore. Across the competitor content, the same buying priorities show up again and again: durability, waterproofing, UV protection, ease of setup, frame strength, portability, and useful extras like sidewalls, mesh netting, sandbags, stakes, and wheeled bags.
By Sissi Zhangabout 9 hours ago in Families
Is Minecraft Safe for Kids? A Complete Parent’s Guide.. AI-Generated.
If your child has ever talked about building houses, fighting zombies, or exploring endless worlds, chances are they’re referring to Minecraft. With over a decade of popularity and millions of young players worldwide, it’s one of the most loved games among kids.
By Joe Jacksonabout 15 hours ago in Families
The perfect chocolate substitute. Naturally sweet for your little explorer
Take a seat, and first of all, use this space to give yourself the credit you deserve. We often talk about careers, degrees, and external achievements, but we rarely stop to acknowledge the work of raising children for what it truly is: the most demanding, complex, and vital job there is.
By Veronica Ruiz2 days ago in Families
Anna Dorosh, Supporting War-Affected Children in Ukraine: Grassroots Impact and Public Service
Anna Dorosh is a Ukrainian public-sector professional working in the Cabinet Secretariat of Ukraine, with expertise in European integration and strategic communications. She is a former assistant to the Deputy Minister of Justice of Ukraine. She is the initiator of an independent charitable project supporting children in difficult life circumstances, especially families affected by war and disability, SvyatKYOU. Dorosh has drawn on earlier experience in project management, stakeholder engagement, communications, and fundraising, including work connected to the Chernivtsi City Council, to build partnerships and expand practical support for vulnerable children in Ukraine.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen2 days ago in Families
Oksana Ivanets on Military Journalism, War Trauma, and Witnessing Russian Crimes in Ukraine
Oksana Ivanets is a Ukrainian military journalist and lieutenant colonel who served in both the State Border Guard Service and the Armed Forces of Ukraine. She has been a special correspondent for ArmyInform. She has reported from the frontline and recently de-occupied areas, especially in the Kharkiv region, documenting war crimes, occupation conditions, returning prisoners, and the experiences of soldiers and civilians under attack. Her work combines military communications, field reporting, and witness-based storytelling. In this interview, she reflects on service, trauma, propaganda, frontline ethics, and the moral burden of recording violence while preserving Ukraine’s war testimony for future history.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen2 days ago in Families
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