Meet the Sibling Support Project

Sibling Support Project

We are thrilled to welcome the Sibling Support Project to the Parent to Parent network as our newest Friend of P2P!

Founded in 1990, the Sibling Support Project is the first national program dedicated to recognizing, promoting and addressing the life-long and ever-changing concerns of millions of siblings of people with developmental, health, and mental health concerns.

The Sibling Support Project’s work spans books and publications, online communities for teen and adult siblings, and workshops and training. They are best known for helping local communities start Sibshops: lively peer support groups for school-age brothers and sisters of kids with disabilities and health concerns in recreational settings.

We are excited to collaborate with the Sibling Support Project because our missions, values, and goals align around the power of peer support, which is so important for both parents and siblings.

To learn more about the Sibling Support Project and its director, Emily Holl, please watch the video below.