🌿 Mission Statement
WHFF Magazine is dedicated to honoring the strength, love, and resilience of families who have been separated by circumstance, distance, or systems beyond their control. Through authentic storytelling, photography, and creative expression, we aim to preserve their voices, foster understanding, and remind the world that family is not defined by proximity — but by connection.
- Key Values:
- Dignity – Every family’s story deserves respect and care.
- Truth – We tell stories honestly and empathetically.
- Hope – Even in separation, love endures.
- Unity – Sharing our stories brings us closer together.

WHFF Magazine Sneak Peak
WHFF.TV, which stands for “With Healthy Families First,” is a Dallas-based online television and streaming platform focused on family-oriented content, particularly on topics like parenting, health, and child-related issues. It operates in collaboration with the Cognitive Institute of Dallas and aims to provide a digital outlet for families to share stories, seek support, and access resources related to challenges they face. The platform also functions as a conduit for advertising businesses to reach a streaming audience. see our casting call for parents
🕊️ WHFF Vision Statement
WHFF Magazine is committed to celebrating the strength, love, and resilience of families who have faced separation due to circumstances, distance, or systems beyond their influence. Through genuine storytelling, photography, and artistic expression, we strive to uphold their voices, promote understanding, and remind everyone that family is defined not by physical closeness, but by emotional connection.
Key Values:
- Dignity – Every family’s story deserves respect and care.
- Truth – We tell stories honestly and empathetically.
- Hope – Even in separation, love endures.
- Unity – Sharing our stories brings us closer together.
💡 Theme Ideas for With Healthy Families First [WHFF] Magazine
- “Letters Across the Distance” – Stories of connection and communication when families are apart.
- “Roots and Routes” – How families stay grounded while separated by migration, incarceration, or foster systems.
- “Reunion” – Featuring families who’ve found their way back to each other.
- “Holding On” – Acts of love, memory, and resilience in times of loss or waiting.
- “Home in the Heart” – The idea that family is wherever love continues to live.

- 🤝 Potential Collaborations
- Nonprofits supporting family reunification or trauma healing
- Community centers, churches, or cultural organizations
- Family photographers and documentary storytellers
- Independent bookstores and libraries (for distribution)
Your purchase helps…
At WHFF Magazine, this is our inaugural issue and we need your support. We are committed to enhancing the print version of the magazine every six months to a year to optimize workflow, distribution, and streaming. By supporting this first edition, you will not only back our mission and cause, but every dollar will contribute to film production and initiatives aimed at assisting families.
📖 Format Vision
- Quarterly or biannual print edition (high-quality matte paper, 40–60 pages)
- Each issue could feature:
- 4–6 family stories
- 1 visual photo essay
- 1 creative piece (poem, letter, or artwork)
- 1 expert reflection (psychologist, advocate, or community leader)
- 1 resources section for readers seeking help or connection
