On Saturday, April 5, from 9 AM – noon at The Railyard in Downtown Lincoln, Nebraska Children and Families Foundation will hold its first annual Pinwheels for Prevention Picnic to celebrate the start of Child Abuse Prevention month. Join us…
On Saturday, April 5, from 9 AM – noon at The Railyard in Downtown Lincoln, Nebraska Children and Families Foundation will hold its first annual Pinwheels for Prevention Picnic to celebrate the start of Child Abuse Prevention month. Join us…
Since the 1970s, home visitation programs across the country have been studied, examined and reported on. A recent review of literature by the Pew Center on the States brings to light the results of high-quality home visitation. Here’s what the…
By Christine Rohe, Marketing Intern The skills needed to succeed in today’s workforce are very different than they were 20 years ago – or even 5 years ago. But the curriculum in schools have remained much the same. Computer skills,…
By Amy Bornemeier, Associate Vice President of Early Childhood Programs You’ve probably heard that high-quality early care and education opportunities are key to laying the foundation for success in school and later in life. Research indicates that the most critical period…
Last Sunday, youth from all of the statewide Project Everlast Councils and the Governor’s Youth Advisor Council gathered at the Carol Joy Holling Retreat Center. The goal? Talk through this session’s legislative bills and decide which ones to support. Project…
One of the primary barriers keeping young people who age out of foster care from attaining a stable adulthood is employment. Many don’t have the necessary skills to get and hold down a job that will support them. Project Everlast…
On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, statewide leaders and advocates for Expanded Learning Opportunities (ELOs) met in Lincoln to kick off plans for the next year. ELOs refer to the high-quality after-school, before-school and summer learning opportunities that…
Last year, LB 216 was adopted 44-2 by the Unicameral. This hard-won piece of legislation ensured that young people aging out of Nebraska’s foster care system would have a basic safety net of support as they transition into adulthood, in order to…
By Lynne Brehm, Statewide Coordinator, Rooted in Relationships Flash cards and boot camps and Baby Einstein, oh my! When I mention the idea of school readiness, most parents envision training their kids up to be reading Tolstoy and building robots by…
Last week, Amy Bornemeier, our Vice President of Early Childhood Programs conducted a webinar for more than 200 attendees from across Nebraska on early childhood brain development. You can view the webinar now. Warning: The audio is not precisely synched…