Get the COVID Vaccine to Care for Yourself and Your Community

2020 and 2021 have brought unprecedented, overwhelming, often painful change with the COVID-19 pandemic.  And yet, in the midst of this, there’s a beacon of hope – scientists were able to develop a safe, effective vaccine that protects against COVID.  In the midst of so much change, it can be

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May is National Foster Care Awareness Month

During the month of May, Children’s Friend is proud to honor the commitment and dedication of over 70 foster families who have provided unwavering safety, stability, and care for vulnerable foster children in our program. Last year, a global pandemic presented foster parents with some of the biggest challenges they

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Smiles are Contagious

“A warm smile is the universal language of kindness” William Arthur Ward I long to resume my pre-mask, pre-distance life and to celebrate this sense of freedom that has come with the vaccine! Most of all, to exchange a smile because it doesn’t matter what language you speak, all of

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Mental Health Awareness Month

To celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month in May, the Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECLKC) is sharing resources to support the mental health and well-being of children, families, and staff. The COVID 19 pandemic has had a profound impact on mental health.  Now, more than ever, I encourage you

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Thank Our Teachers and Nurses

Click here to see our special thank you videos! National Teacher Appreciation Day, May 4th National Nurses Day, May 6th This is a special week! We celebrate our nurses and teachers this first week in May for all they do to support the education and health of our children and

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Early Childhood Parent Conference

The Rhode Island Head Start Association is pleased to announce its 7th annual Early Childhood Parent Conference.  The conference will take place virtually each Wednesday in May, beginning May 5, 2021, from 9:30-12:30 and is free of charge.   This series will feature a dynamic array of workshops facilitated by both early

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April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month

  April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Across the nation, reports of child abuse and neglect have decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic. What we don’t know yet is if actual occurrences of abuse and neglect have decreased, increased, or remained steady. There are many concerns that the increased financial

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Getting at the Root of Vulnerability

  Back in March, we wrote about the need to get at the root causes of child poverty by increasing family incomes.  Shortly after, the historic American Rescue Plan was signed into law – and in it is an expanded child tax credit. An expanded child tax credit is a

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Playground Perspective

A few days into my new role at Children’s Friend, I traveled to one of our sites for IT assistance with my laptop. While waiting in the parking lot at the site, a burst of energy brought my attention to the playground.  A group of masked preschoolers began to run

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Smart Spending Plan

With the third round of stimulus funds made available to many Americans in need of financial assistance, I encourage you to think about how to utilize these funds best. Someone in a relatively secure financial position may want to invest it in a retirement plan or college fund, while some

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