The Lycoming County United Way’s mission is to “mobilize the collective resources of our community to change lives by fighting for the health, education, financial stability, and basic needs of every person in every community.” Read more.
Press Release: Gov. Wolf’s $5 Million Increase for Voluntary Evidence-Based Home Visiting Will Help 800 More PA Families
The governing body members of Pennsylvania’s home visiting coalition today thanked Gov. Tom Wolf and the General Assembly for their commitment to voluntary evidence-based home visiting programs. The $5 million increase for the Community-Based Family Centers line in this year’s state budget will give 800 more Pennsylvania families access to home visiting programs. The coalition […]
Op-Ed: Good childhood health begins at home – Delaware County Daily Times
As a pediatrician, I’ve had the privilege of caring for our community’s youngest residents during the time when their brains develop the fastest. Parents can shape this development through simple interactions such as talking and playing together, but for some parents, especially those who are young and/or of modest means, those simple, daily interactions are […]
Op-Ed: Supporting parents before and after child’s arrival – Lancaster Online
Strong families are the foundation of our communities, and children from strong families have a greater chance of being healthy, productive, law-abiding citizens. Parents are, of course, their children’s primary teachers and influence. But sometimes parents look for help. That’s when evidence-based home visiting programs can fit in. Ask anyone who has ever been a […]
‘Childhood Begins at Home’ – Helping Families Where They Live
A child advocacy group met with lawmakers from Lycoming County to discuss future state funding. Read more
Coalition pushes for home visits to ensure support for underprivileged children
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. Read more.
Officials discuss impact of evidence-based home visiting programs
Lyndsey Kramer said she is forever grateful to the Parents as Teachers program, which helped her get sober, learn fundamental parenting and gain a career. Read the full story.
Proponents: Home-based family programs pay for themselves
Aryza Eaton faced a tough challenge when she became pregnant at age 14, but fortunately, she found a lifeline. Read the full story.
Op-ed: Helping children’s developmental needs
As a nation, we proudly salute our armed forces. Whether we are honoring service members during a football game or buying a vet’s lunch, we open our hearts and say, in all sincerity, “Thank you.” Read the full story.
Voluntary home visiting to help at-risk children
Today law enforcement leaders and lawmakers are hosting a community roundtable to talk about what could be done to help at-risk children avoid getting wrapped up in the criminal justice system. Read the full story.