Anthem Strong Families provides education and skills that teach individuals how to be the Champion for families and children.


Spending a lot of time making it a beautiful wedding and a day to remember? The dress, the flowers, the music - so many details to tend to! It’s fun doing that. But, how much time are you spending on making it a beautiful, lasting life together? Most couples spend far more time on their wedding preparations than on their marriage preparation!
Many couples are getting smarter about creating a life together that can make it through the ups and downs that all marriages experience. In fact, we know that the difference between good and bad marriages is not what they argue about or how many arguments they have but in how they argue and if they resolve problems respectfully! When couples take the time to intentionally learn skills like communicating, working through problems to bring you closer together, handling anger and having realistic expectations of each other, your chances of having a happy lifetime and staying together strongly increases!

Twogether in Texas is the state-wide program that offers engaged, newly wed and married couples low-cost fun interactive workshops that hand them the tools to create a happy, successful marriage that can last a lifetime! How can I find a class? Anthem Strong Families is the regional intermediary for the following area. You can attend one of our workshops or attend a workshop through an affiliate service provider. Click Here to Find a Workshop
Anthem Strong Families provides education and skills that teach individuals how to be the Champion for families and children.
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Partial funding for this project was provided by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Grant: 90FM0018-01-00. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families.