Advocates for the statewide Childhood Begins at Home coalition in Allegheny County are pressing forward on a mission to ensure support for children and low-income families — one home visit at a time.
![Danville Childhood Development Center](https://www.childhoodbeginsathome.org/wp-content/uploads/IMG_6138.jpeg)
The coalition is working to build successful families in Montour and Columbia Counties, joining leaders for an event at the Danville Childhood Development Center.
Those in attendance were: Angela Mattis, Montour County District Attorney; Ashley Mensch, director, Columbia County Family Center; Allison Shay, parent educator, Parents as Teachers; a mother benefiting from voluntary home visits and Kari King, president and CEO, Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children.
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Childhood Begins at Home held an event in March to highlight the need for more evidence-based home visiting in Montgomery County.
Those who participated included:
- Nadine Miller, deputy administrator, Resource Division, Office of Children and Youth, Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services;
- Kevin Steele, Montgomery County District Attorney;
- Rosemarie Halt, senior director of policy, Maternity Care Coalition;
- A mother benefiting from voluntary home visits; and
- Kari King, president and CEO, Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children.
![Kingsley Center](https://www.childhoodbeginsathome.org/wp-content/uploads/IMG_2192.jpeg)
Family support advocates joined together at the Kingsley Center to discuss the need for evidence-based home visiting in Allegheny County.
The event included:
- Marc Cherna, director of the Allegheny County Department of Human Services;
- Dr. Karen Hacker, director of the Allegheny County Health Department;
- Cara Ciminillo, executive director of Trying Together;
- Local families benefiting from voluntary home visits; and
- Kari King, president and CEO of Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children.
![UPMC Susquehanna in Williamsport Press Conference](https://www.childhoodbeginsathome.org/wp-content/uploads/IMG_6346.jpeg)
Lycoming County First Assistant District Attorney Martin Wade, joined with the Nurse-Family Partnership and other statewide and regional partners for a press conference at UPMC Susquehanna in Williamsport, to discuss evidence-based home visiting and the Childhood Begins at Home campaign’s efforts to ensure more state funding for the programs in Lycoming County.
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