PROVIDENCE – Rhode Island is ranked as the 16th-best state for raising a family, which is a drop from its previous position.
Continue readingHow to Apply for Free Sleepaway Camps in New York State
It’s never too early to start planning a summer filled with fun and outdoor adventures, including the opportunity to attend camp.
The camp program for families in New York City is now open for registration.
Continue readingSuggestions for Oregon to Support Working Families Facing Increasing Costs
Oregonians put in a lot of effort to support their families. As they strive to ensure their loved ones are taken care of…
Continue readingLocal Initiative Aims to Garner Support for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library
Children’s access to Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library was recently called into question due to an unexpected shortfall in the state’s budget allocated for the program. Partners for Children and Families has…
Continue readingA bill permitting nannies to care for additional children advances to the governor for approval.
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Continue readingThe Benefits of Solar Energy for Family Farms
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Continue readingRetirement Transition Assistance – Radio Announcement
A thirty-second announcement promoting the Fleet and Family Support Center’s Transition Assistance Program Retirement classes to…
Continue reading0,000 Allocated for Childcare Support in Wood County
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Continue readingCommunity Access to Business Loans Enhanced Through Collaboration of Local Institutions in St. Louis
ST. LOUIS (February 18, 2025) – St. Louis Community Credit Union (SLCCU) has partnered with BJC Health System, SSM Health, and the James S. McDonnell Foundation in a multi-sector collaboration…
Continue readingChild Care Shortages Could Result in Annual Losses of Up to Million for New Hampshire Businesses
New Hampshire businesses may face an estimated annual loss of million due to a shortage of available resources.
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