October is Recognized as Disability History Awareness Month in Virginia
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October is Recognized as Disability History Awareness Month in Virginia

Enhancing support for families and educators for over 30 years, the PWCS Parent Resource Center (PRC) offers valuable resources and guidance to empower parents and improve student success. Explore our extensive services tailored for effective family engagement and educational excellence.

New Childcare Center Established Through Collaboration Between JWCC and PACT
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New Childcare Center Established Through Collaboration Between JWCC and PACT

New Childcare Center Approved in Tri-States Area by John Wood Community College Board of Trustees. Discover the latest developments and benefits of this upcoming facility, designed to support families in the Quincy region. Stay informed about local childcare options and enhancements in community services.

New Insights into Public Assistance Across the State
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New Insights into Public Assistance Across the State

Discover key insights from a recent report by the Headwaters Foundation on public assistance programs affecting Western Montana and the Flathead Nation. This comprehensive analysis sheds light on the challenges and realities faced by local communities, providing valuable information for policymakers and residents alike. Learn more about the impact of these programs in shaping the region’s future.

Free Download: Small Group Guide for Navigating Life with Your Adult Children
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Free Download: Small Group Guide for Navigating Life with Your Adult Children

Introducing our latest small group guide, “Doing Life With Your Adult Children,” featuring insights from Jim. Discover valuable strategies for navigating relationships with adult children and fostering deeper connections. Perfect for support groups and family discussions, this guide offers practical tips and engaging content to enhance family dynamics.

Cherokee Leaders to Launch Construction on Catoosa Child Development Center
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Cherokee Leaders to Launch Construction on Catoosa Child Development Center

Cherokee Nation leaders will break ground on a new child development center in Catoosa, aimed at serving the local community and children of Cherokee Nation employees. This initiative addresses the growing need for quality early childhood education and support services in the area, highlighting the commitment to enhancing the well-being of families within the Cherokee Nation.

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Family Medicine Residency Program Hosts Tiny Tigers Maternity and Pediatric Fair

Experience the inaugural Tiny Tigers event hosted by Idaho State University’s Family Medicine Residency program in Pocatello. Join us for a unique opportunity to engage with family medicine and support the community. Discover the benefits and activities planned for this exciting event designed for families and children. Don’t miss out on this chance to participate in a meaningful local initiative!