you could google turkey recipes.
The only thing is, you don't seem to get much turkey here. The only time I ever see it is Thanksgiving and Christmas and then it's a whole bird rather than different cuts.
It is tricky OP and I sympathise too. One of our children is vegetarian so I end up cooking separate things because of that, but I'm happy to try to accommodate this as I don't think it's a bad thing at all.
For the rest of us, we like chili (and you can make it fairly tame if the others prefer and spice your own portion up if you like). We also have chicken korma sometimes which is very mild - I prefer hotter curries so sometimes I make two and they freeze in portions well enough.
There's a dish we like where you flatten chicken breasts out and spread passata on them, salt and pepper and a few basil leaves then roll up, secure with a cocktail stick and bake in the oven. Then you slice them so everyone gets these spiral pieces on their plate - it's quite a nice recipe.
we also have salad a few times each week and sometimes I get different cuts of meat and a bowl of olives, some nice bread etc and have it all on the table so everyone just gets what they like (a bit like a buffet)
Another thing we like is pizza and you can keep that fairly healthy by having a couple of pieces and salad.
you could also buy a chicken and roast it and have roast chicken one night then use the rest for either a pie or soup or something (sandwiches for school too maybe).