Smart Start Partnership to present at Institute for Emerging Issues Annual Forum

Friday, January 28th, 2011 | Author: Smart Start

Down East Partnership for Children (DEPC) will present the Healthy Kids Collaborative (HKC) at the 26th Annual Emerging Issues Forum in Raleigh on February 7, 2011.

Selected for its leadership, innovative strategies and role in empowering communities to combat the increasing obesity rate amongst children in our communities, DEPC will represent Nash and Edgecombe counties amongst North Carolina and the nation’s top business, nonprofit, academic and professionals in healthcare.

Established in 2007 and funded by the Partnership, HKC has worked to build upon the existing infrastructure that supports healthy lifestyles. In partnership with over 50 area business, government, healthcare and civic organizations, the Collaborative works towards increasing access to nutritional foods, opportunities for physical activity and supporting health care providers with resources and materials for families.

Presenting on behalf of the DEPC, Rocky Mount Mayor, David W. Combs will discuss strategies and steps HKC has taken in Nash and Edgecombe counties to combat early-childhood obesity, how these efforts can be replicated, along with the economic impact it can lead to across the state.

“Healthy, active children are more likely to be successful in school, have higher self-esteem and develop long-term educational goals” said Henrietta Zalkind, Executive Director of the DEPC.

“Being recognized amongst North Carolina’s and the nation’s most creative and innovative thinkers is only one example of how our two counties are developing and implementing solutions for our community and North Carolina” said Zalkind.

Featured speakers for this year’s Forum on Health include CNN’s chief medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta, Andrew Witty, CEO of GlaxoSmithKline, Beverly Perdue Governor, North Carolina and Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, practicing physician and CEO of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

The Institute for Emerging Issues (IEI) is self described as being a “public policy, think-and-do tank that convenes leaders from business, nonprofit organizations, government and higher education to tackle some of the biggest issues facing North Carolina’s future growth and prosperity” according to their website.

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Meeting the needs of military families

Tuesday, September 07th, 2010 | Author: Smart Start

As our men and women in uniform so bravely face the intense demands of serving a nation at war, so too do their children. To address these challenges, the Partnership for Children of Cumberland County, Snyder Memorial Baptist Church, and Southern Regional Area Health Education Center in affiliation with Duke University Medical Center, will hold the conference “Forward March: Moving Children Forward During Challenging Times,” September 16-17.

“Forward March” will provide training and networking opportunities for behavioral and mental health professionals, faith based & elected leaders, educators, wounded warriors and members of the civilian and military community throughout our region who work to empower our military children and families.

Mrs. Patty Shinseki, wife of former Joint Chief of Staff and the current Secretary of Veterans Affairs will be the opening plenary speaker. Mrs. Shinseki is a board member for the Military Child Education Coalition and a strong advocate for military children. Joining Mrs. Shinseki are world renowned experts in the fields of child and adolescent psychiatry and psychology, forensic pediatrics, cognitive behavior and family therapy, biofeedback, social work, and resiliency, as well as military leadership, such as Garrison Commander Colonel Stephen J. Sicinski, and Commanding General of Fort Bragg, Lt. General Frank Helmick.

Download the Forward March Program Booklet.

For more information or to register, http://aheconnect.com/registration/srahec/eventdetail.asp?EventID=31409

Attendees can receive a $49.00 rate from the Innkeeper Hotel in Fayetteville. Just call 910-867-7659. Also note that this is for any room type, king or double and they offer a free complimentary breakfast.

Any questions or concerns, please contact John Freudenberg, Government & Military Affairs Liaison with the Partnership for Children of Cumberland County. He can be reached at 910.826.3122 or JFreudenberg@ccpfc.org.

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Brunswick Smart Start Hosts State of the Child Breakfast

Friday, September 03rd, 2010 | Author: Smart Start

Smart Start of Brunswick County held its 2010 State of the Child Breakfast on August 27 at the new Brunswick Community College Student Center.  Approximately 60 guests attended to recognize this year’s Champion for Children recipients and to listen to Guest Speaker Bill Millett, President of Scope View Strategic Advantage.  Mr. Millett presentation, “Quality Early Education-A Competitive Necessity for Brunswick County in a Global Society” was instructive and enlightening regarding the challenges for families and others involved in early childhood education.  Receiving the Champions for Children Awards were pictured left to right Assistant District Attorney Meredith Everhardt for Community Support; Pre-school teacher Sharon Norris for Early Care & Education; Department of Social Services Director Don Seeber for Family Support; and Playground Specialist Kim Heath for Health.

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Smart Start’s Eva Hansen Profiled in Fayetteville Observer

Monday, July 26th, 2010 | Author: Smart Start

Eva Hansen, president of the Partnership for Children of Cumberland County Inc., is profiled in Sunday’s Fayetteville Observe in an article titled, “Eva Hansen champions children’s causes.”

“She definitely has a passion for children,” said Donna Mansfield, a stay-at-home mother who has worked with Hansen the past six years.

We at Smart Start are grateful for that passion and all that she has and continues to accomplish.

Read the article.

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Ashe Partnership Received Dollar General Literacy Grant

Friday, July 23rd, 2010 | Author: Smart Start

Ashe County Partnership for Children is a 2010 recipient of a $20,000 Family Literacy grant through the Dollar General Literacy Foundation. Its program “Ashe Family Literacy” provides adult education, early childhood education for the children of the adult students, parenting education, and parent and child together (PACT) time.

Classes for the new school year will begin on Monday, August 2nd.

The adult education component includes classes for GED, Adult High School Diploma, and Adult Basic Education, for any Ashe County resident 16 and over. It also includes English as a Second Language (ESL) for residents who need to improve their English skills. All classes, including those for the children, are completely free of charge. The program even offers a monthly home visit to provide further support to both the adult student and child.

“We offer support for parents in a comfortable setting with a developmentally appropriate curriculum and environment for children,” explains Ann Canon, Family Support Director. “We approach parenting information in a fun, interactive way, using activities and projects that our adult students and their children can enjoy together.”

Ashe Family Literacy holds classes Monday through Thursday from 8:00am to 2:30pm at Family Central. The program can also help transport parents and their children to and from class if they do not have transportation.

For more information, contact the Ashe County Partnership for Children.

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