Kids’ Holiday Festival
The Caring for Kids Team, along with West Pierce Fire and over 100 volunteers, came together to serve 832 families on December 7th at Thomas Middle School. The bags were filled with…
The Caring for Kids Team, along with West Pierce Fire and over 100 volunteers, came together to serve 832 families on December 7th at Thomas Middle School. The bags were filled with…
The Healing Spaces project extends beyond the classroom, providing participants with valuable hands-on experience and demonstrating the effects of interdisciplinary collaboration.
“This project has been a…
For nearly a decade, Oregon’s approach to child welfare has undergone significant transformation. The state has focused on reforming its systems to better protect children and support families, aiming for more effective services and outcomes. This shift has involved collaboration between various agencies and communities to create a more holistic framework for addressing the needs of at-risk children. By prioritizing prevention and support, Oregon seeks to ensure that families receive the necessary resources and assistance to thrive, ultimately fostering a safer environment for children.
January 27, 2025
3:00-4:00 PM
Krieger Hall 126
Please join us for our winter workshop as we delve into the…
The initiative “If You Give a Child a Book…” is committed to supporting students in local communities by providing them with access to free books.
Students at Arellanes Elementary School in…
A Walmart delivery driver in Springdale, Arkansas, recently went above and beyond to assist a family during a snowstorm. Brooke Kochel had ordered heaters to help keep her husband, Charles, warm as…
A pediatric health care provider in Kokomo has announced new initiatives aimed at improving child health and wellness in the community. With a focus on preventive care and education, the facility is committed to addressing various health concerns affecting young patients. By implementing innovative programs and increasing access to services, the provider hopes to foster a healthier environment for children and their families. Community engagement and collaboration with local organizations will play a crucial role in these efforts.
The Quad Cities River Bandits and MercyOne Genesis have collaborated on a donation initiative that will support three local programs.
“I acquired the River Bandits 18 years ago, and one of the very first…”
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. — United Way of Southeast Missouri has acquired a downtown building, signifying a new chapter in the organization’s 70-year history.
Eighteen-year-olds Jack and Red Thomas launched ‘Duo for Diapers’ to assist families with young children in managing one of their most critical expenses.
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania…