
Safety First. Support Always.
We are Together We Thrive, Inc., a nonprofit located in Navarre Beach, Florida, focusing on providing evidence-based infant and toddler resources, parent and guardian mental health support and community resources.

What We Stand For
Together We Thrive focuses on fostering community, connection, and holistic well-being by supporting mental health, infant safety, and family resources. We embody the belief that individuals and families can flourish when given evidence-based, compassionate, accessible support and education, especially around parenting challenges, mental health struggles, and early childhood safety.
Our organization’s core values include collaboration, empowerment, inclusivity, harm reduction, and education, all aimed at helping parents, caregivers, and families build healthier, stronger lives together. It’s about creating a nurturing environment where everyone has the tools and community support needed to thrive, not just survive.
Great Evidence-Based Resources

Derrick Stone Safe Sleep
Derrick Stone Safe Sleep is a nonprofit organization based out of Knoxville, TN, dedicated to preventing accidental infant deaths by promoting safe sleep practices. Founded in memory of Derrick Stone, who tragically passed away due to preventable unsafe sleep conditions in the presence of a caregiver. The organization, founded by his Mother, focuses on educating parents and caregivers about the ABCs of safe sleep, which are recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).

Safe Kids Worldwide
Safe Kids Worldwide is a nonprofit organization working to reduce unintentional injuries to children ages 0-19 and build sustainable systems that support injury prevention. Safe Kids works with strategic partners and an extensive network of more than 400 coalitions in the U.S. to reduce traffic injuries, drownings, sleep-related deaths, falls, burns, poisonings, and more.

Charlie’s House
On November 1, 2007, Charlie Horn, a 2-year-old Kansas City boy, was killed when he attempted to climb a 30″ dresser in his home. It was through this tragedy that Charlie’s House was born. Brett and Jenny Horn, Charlie’s parents, turned their tragedy into a mission. The Horns began reducing in-home accidents through increased public awareness and education. Through this effort, Charlie’s House was established and served as a resource for families seeking safety and injury prevention information. As a result, the mission to prevent accidents and injuries to children in and around the home is fulfilled through increased safety awareness, public education, and the distribution of safety devices.

Cribs for Kids
Judy Bannon, Executive Director of Sudden Infant Death Services of PA, a Pittsburgh-based nonprofit, realized most of the deaths she was seeing were from lower-income areas and were predominantly African-American infants. She was wondering if there was a reason that at-risk families were not responding to the Back to Sleep Campaign when another trend caught her attention: of these deaths, most were not found in cribs, but on couches or in chairs or adult beds. Was it possible that these babies were dying for the simple and tragic reason that their mothers couldn’t afford cribs and/or had not been educated about infant safe sleeping practices? The mission became clear: provide cribs to babies whose mothers could not afford them and educate mothers about the dangers of unsafe sleep environments. In 1998 Judy created Cribs for Kids® to do just that.
