KHSA Newsletter for April 17, 2020
Introverts and Extroverts Can Help Children Have #GreatChildhoods
You don’t have to be a special kind of person to make #GreatChildhoods happen—you just have to be YOU. Find ways to get involved (while staying safe) here: Via Kansas Children’s Service League
How Head Start is Supporting First Responders and Families at Home
From the article:
The COVID-19 public health crisis is affecting every community across the country and Head Start is confronting unprecedented challenges with creativity, bravery, and compassion. Head Start has always been a beacon of hope for children, families, and communities in times of crisis, and now more than ever, programs across the country are stepping up as community leaders.
KHSA Newsletter for April 10, 2020
When COVID-19 Shuts Everything Down, Head Start Steps Up
The COVID-19 public health crisis is affecting every community across the country and Head Start families and staff are confronting unprecedented challenges with creativity, bravery, and compassion. These stories from Head Start staff and parents illustrate the new challenges programs are facing and the ways in which they are adapting to meet the needs of children, families, and their broader communities:
KHSA Newsletter for April 3, 2020
KHSA Newsletter for March 27, 2020
Wear Blue Day is April 3!
Via Prevent Child Abuse America:
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month! We'll be kicking it off next Friday on #WearBlueDay! Wear your best blue outfits & tag us Blue heart.
Stay tuned for more virtual ways to get involved during April because everyone can make #GreatChildhoods happen...especially you, especially now.