Changing statistics one child at a time
By Ty Partridge, Ph.D
The United Way for Southeastern Michigan Women’s Initiative is in the midst of its third year of funding four home-based early childhood literacy programs, and so far over 300 families stand to benefit.
The quick wins realized by the Women's Initiative Early Childhood Literacy Program are impactful because they represent progress on United Way's Agenda for Change -- which includes educational preparedness as one of three focus areas -- and the work is positively affecting a population in dire need.
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The United Way for Southeastern Michigan Women’s Initiative is in the midst of its third year of funding four home-based early childhood literacy programs, and so far over 300 families stand to benefit.
The quick wins realized by the Women's Initiative Early Childhood Literacy Program are impactful because they represent progress on United Way's Agenda for Change -- which includes educational preparedness as one of three focus areas -- and the work is positively affecting a population in dire need.
Click here to continue reading.
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