It’s time to celebrate Attendance Awareness Month! This month-long recognition was started in 2013 by the national nonprofit Attendance Works with the goal of mobilizing schools and communities to promote the value of good attendance
Continue ReadingWelcome Baby is hosting a Pop Up Maternity Shop tomorrow, August 23rd, from 2-4 pm! This is a great opportunity for expectant mothers to shop for maternity clothes, participate in hands-on
Continue ReadingJoin the movement to protect children in the Triangle with free training through the YMCA’s Darkness to Light Initiative. The YMCA has partnered with the national non-profit Darkness to Light to train adults to
Continue ReadingSummer break is finally here. For many people, that may bring back memories of pools, camps, popsicles, and other summer fun, but unfortunately, the reality is not as carefree for
Continue ReadingIn collaboration with the Diaper Bank of North Carolina, Welcome Baby is offering a Potty Training Workshop for Durham families on Thursday, June 9th at 6pm! Parents will learn about strategies
Continue ReadingWe are so pleased to unveil our brand new website to kick off the 2016 Week of the Young Child! As you can see, we have changed a lot, and
Continue ReadingThroughout the coming year, the Partnership will be presenting a webinar series focused on all things data! Dr. Sarah Heinemeier of Compass Evaluation and Research will present beginner- and intermediate-level
Continue ReadingRead Aloud 15 Minutes has launched their October “Let’s Talk: Harvest” campaign, reminding parents that the more one sows, the greater the harvest! Babies begin learning at birth, and the
Continue ReadingLincoln Community Health Center is offering free parent workshops through December as part of their Parent-Child Readiness Program for children birth to age 5. These monthly bilingual workshops target common
Continue ReadingBy: Kate Steber, MSW/MPH Intern at Durham’s Partnership for Children This week, the Partnership convened a meeting focusing on the mental health needs of Durham’s youngest children. In order to
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