Community Resources and Events
Child Care Resources, Inc:
Works
with families and communities to ensure that children have access to
high quality, affordable early learning and school-age opportunities and
experiences which enable them to succeed in school and in life. For
parents and family they have information about quality child care,
finical aid, publications for parents and families, traveling resources,
Email: www.childcareresources.org
Location:4601 Park Rd, Suite 500, Charlotte, NC
Phone number: (704) 376-6697
Child Development Center Easter Seals:
To
provide early intervention and child care services for children with
and without disabilities, including speech, physical, occupational and
developmental therapy. They have services that give building blocks to
the young children sic as early childhood outreach, early intervention
with childrens centers. This center offers developmentally disability,
child placement & support, mental health, camp and recreation. This
center offers community resources for children, families, adults and others.
Location:716 Marsh Rd.,
Phone:(704) 522-9912
CMS
Parent University: Provides offerings to enrich parents’ ability to
support their children’s academic success and well-being. This helps
parents become full partner in their children's education. They partner
with community agencies and organization to offer free courses, family
events and activities that will help families with new or additional
skills, knowledge, resources and confidence.
There goal is to increase parent involvement in the school and empower
parents to raise child who are successful in school adenine life. They
offer workshops which are help in public libraries, YMCAS, houses of
workshop businesses and other areas in the community. They have resources in all areas to help guide parents in the right direction.
Location:1600 Tyvola Rd
Phone: (980) 343-0318
Neighborhood Family Resource
Center: Provides community outreach, after school tutorial/ enrichment
program, computer training, substance abuse prevention, family support
group, adult literacy program. The primary goal is to straighten local
communities by providing educational opportunies for are youth and
residents and by parenting with local communities and government. They
offer after school programs, support groups, summer day camp/ youth at
risk project
Email: www.nfrcclt.org
Phone: 704-398-0820
Allegro
Foundation: A Champion for Children with Disabilities is a 501(c) 3
non-profit organization that combines movement instruction with
educational & medical expertise, creating new techniques to teach
children with disabilities and enhance their quality of life. They serve
700 children with intellectual disabilities and has been in operation
for 22 years. They offer community outreach classes, preschool programs,
summer camps, and have special events. Phone: 704-364-4063
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