**Current & New Member Families** join us on Wednesday, August 28, from 4-6pm for our annual Back-to-School Bash. We will be distributing backpacks and school supplies, while supplies last. The Food Pantry and Mobile Food Pantry will be open to member’s families too. We will also be holding two orientation sessions (4:30pm and 5pm) for new members and their families. We highly encourage new members/families to attend one of the sessions to learn more about our Before School and After School programs, take a tour of the Club, and meet our Staff. ***This event is NOT open to the public. It is for registered member families.***
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This summer, kids 18 and under can eat for free at 14 library locations. Starting June 18, lunch will be served Tuesdays through Fridays from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. (except on Juneteenth and Independence Day) Last year, the library served 11,421 lunches to kids throughout Sacramento County. During the summer, 88% of kids who get meals at school don’t have access over summer break. Lunch at the Library supports food equity in our community with meal sites within our neighborhoods. Learn more at saclibrary.org/lunch.
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It’s back-to-school season. But for too many children, there’s no guarantee they’ll get much of an education at all. Why? Because not one state in this country is doing enough to make sure homeschooled children are receiving an education. Across the country, too many homeschooled children aren't being taught core school subjects, can't take advantage of their local school district's resources or activities, have unqualified teachers, or don't get their academic progress assessed. At CRHE, we're committed to changing that. We created the Make Homeschool Safe Act to protect homeschooled children's right to learn, and we're doing everything we can to get this landmark model legislation in front of leaders who can help bring it to life state by state. But we can't do this vital work without you. As the 2024-2025 school year starts, we’re asking you to give $25 to spread the word about the Make Homeschool Safe Act. Every dollar helps our small team stand up for homeschooled children's right to learn. Give today:
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Do you know how to raise a responsible adult? What are your plans for teaching your kids before they leave your home? This post has a summary of what to do, a link to the blog post series on these 5 steps, and a link to see my videos at the TTD At Home Online Conference, where I cover Raising Responsible Adults. » Intentional Arrows https://bit.ly/3S8SDGq
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Spread the word! OFS provides free meals to kids 18 and younger, with the help of partners throughout the St. Louis area-visit https://lnkd.in/gJn7ERJr for locations. Learn more about Summer Meals at https://loom.ly/VFWXUcM
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Participation in school breakfast and lunch decreased across New York in the 2022-2023 school year when many schools were no longer able to provide free meals to all students, according to a new report from @Food Research & Action Center. The drop in New York aligns with trends observed in states across the country. The report marks a striking exception: States that funded and implemented statewide universal school meals policies saw increases in participation. While New York has expanded access to no-cost school meals, more than 320,000 kids in nearly 660 schools still do not have access. New York’s decline in school meal participation cannot be ignored, especially when nearly one in six children in our state are struggling with food insecurity. It’s time for New York to close the gap and ensure all children have equal access to the nutrition they need during the school day. We call on Governor Kathy Hochul, Carl Heastie, Andrea Stewart-Cousins, and state lawmakers to fully fund #Meals4AllNY in the final state budget. Read more about the report: https://lnkd.in/edNtW6yF
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Do you know how to raise a responsible adult? What are your plans for teaching your kids before they leave your home? This post has a summary of what to do, a link to the blog post series on these 5 steps, and a link to see my videos at the TTD At Home Online Conference, where I cover Raising Responsible Adults. » Intentional Arrows https://bit.ly/3P4Y0pz
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This is part of a series of webinars on Perspectives. We had a session on a legal perspective on Children's Ministry in churches and had a very good discussion on child safety and church liabilities, together with the team from Covenant Chambers LLC . Many vital conversations we should have so join us on this next one on "Children's Ministry and the Future of the Church"! bit.ly/ttbpastoral
If you’re involved in children’s ministry in your church in any shape, form or fashion, you’re invited to join me for this webinar on “Children’s Ministry and the Future of the Church” on 9 May, 8pm via Zoom! Together with our guests jenni Ho-Huan and Ps Simon Say, we’ll be talking about the value that God places on children, and by extension, the importance of the work that children’s ministry does. After all, if we believe that children’s ministry is not merely babysitting or child-minding, then it’s timely to reevaluate the way that we see children’s ministry and the impact that it exists to have on children, families and the church at large. Registration is now open at bit.ly/ttbpastoral, and it costs only $10 per participant. What’s more, we invite each participant to forward their Zoom link to one other person whom they feel would benefit from this important conversation. So you pay for one, but two get to attend! Esther Foong-Tan and I look forward to seeing you on Zoom on 9 May, 8pm! Drop a comment below if you’ll be coming so we can say hi!
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We’re counting down! Only 3 days left to help us break the preschool-to-prison pipeline by providing every child the opportunity to thrive. Help break that pipeline by giving a gift today at https://buff.ly/3N3M8D9
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