?? Calling all Washington County families! ?? Child Care Resource & Referral, in partnership with Early Learning Washington County, wants your insights on accessing child care and early learning. We're especially interested in hearing your stories around child suspension or expulsion due to behavioral or specific needs—and how families and educators can better support each other. ?? Date: November 16 ?? Time: 9 AM - 12 PM ?? Location: SCE Murray Building, Beaverton ?? Incentive: $50 gift card + snacks! ?? Register by texting (971) 226-7564 or emailing your full name to [email protected]. Your voice matters! ----------- ?? ?Llamando a todas las familias del Condado de Washington! ?? Child Care Resource & Referral, en asociación con el Hub de Aprendizaje Temprano, necesita su voz para entender mejor el acceso al cuidado infantil y el aprendizaje temprano. Queremos escuchar sus experiencias cuando un ni?o es suspendido o expulsado por problemas de comportamiento o necesidades específicas—?cómo pueden los educadores y las familias apoyarse mutuamente en estas situaciones? ?? Fecha: 16 de noviembre ?? Hora: 9 a. m. - 12 p. m. ?? Ubicación: Edificio SCE Murray, Beaverton ?? Incentivo: ?Tarjeta de regalo de $50 y refrigerios! ?? Para registrarse, envíe su nombre completo por mensaje al (971) 226-7564 o por correo a [email protected]. ?Su voz es importante!
United Way of the Columbia-Willamette
非盈利组织
Portland,Oregon 1,794 位关注者
Committed to reducing childhood poverty and advancing racial equity in our region
关于我们
United Way of the Columbia-Willamette has been bringing our community together to do good for nearly 100 years. We connect the people, nonprofits, businesses and government agencies addressing poverty in our region. Our region’s poverty rate is down, yet poverty is still growing for too many kids. We continue to struggle with helping the kids who need it most stay in school and graduate. And, our region’s housing crisis has many families on the edge. The system is not working for ALL of our region’s kids which has an effect on all of us. We’re working hard to create a future where kids in our region are free from instability and worry so they can be free to play and discover, free to learn and grow. Free from poverty. Free to reach their potential. Together, we will continue to accomplish a lot for kids, families and communities: ? More kindergarteners will show up prepared for school. ? Kids who need help the most will stay in school and graduate on-time. ? Families' basic needs will be met so their kids can focus in school. ? We’ll keep connecting 1000s of volunteers to things that matter in our region. These strategies work when our community is UNITED behind them.
- 网站
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https://www.unitedway-pdx.org
United Way of the Columbia-Willamette的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Portland,Oregon
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1920
- 领域
- Childhood Poverty、Schools for Kids、Families for Kids、Communities for Kids、Volunteerism和Racial Equity
地点
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主要
619 SW 11th Avenue
US,Oregon,Portland,97205
United Way of the Columbia-Willamette员工
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Exactly 137 years ago today, a Denver woman, a priest, two ministers and a rabbi (I promise this isn't the start of a joke!) got together because they wanted to help their neighbors in need. This simple idea, people uniting for good, was the spark that started United Way. Your local United Way was founded in 1920, and since that founding has brought caring, passionate people into the nonprofit space to ensure that our community can overcome any challenge. We are so grateful to our local community for helping us thrive, and for the global community that United Way promotes. This global conversation helps United Way of the Columbia-Willamette bring best strategies, fresh ideas and deep coalitions to the table when we work to solve the problems the Portland Metro region faces. Thanks for 137 years!
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On Saturday, United Way of the Columbia-Willamette received the Catalyst Award for our pivotal role in shaping the founding of CAIRO’s Early Learning Programs and our long term relationship in advancing CAIRO’s equitable education portfolio. What started as a small initiative to support academic success for African students in our region has grown into a robust network of support and empowerment. Through partnership and perseverance, we've expanded services from K-12 academic support to Pre-K programs, STEM/STEAM initiatives, behavioral health, and prevention services for African diaspora communities. We could never have had such success without the dedication of our Early Learning Washington County team, which is a private-public partnership between our United Way and Washington County Health and Human Services. Together, we’re building a brighter future for African students and their families across our region.
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Only Two Days Left to Make a Difference! Don’t miss your chance to join in on the fun, community-building, and the power of volunteering! Our Community Impact Week is in full swing, and United Way volunteers are making an incredible impact across the region. This week has been a fantastic opportunity to build deep connections with local nonprofits and unite passionate volunteers from Clark, Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties. Join us at our Friday and Saturday projects by signing up here: https://lnkd.in/gw6sqKsg
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What a first day! Volunteers helped sort clothing for those in need at Clackamas Service Center, packaged books for teachers to take at Schoolhouse Supplies, made meals at Ronald McDonald House, responded to prisoner's letters with books at Books through Bars and cleaned books at Children's Book Bank! And that was only day one! There's plenty of more opportunities to volunteer this week, check them out here: https://lnkd.in/ej6-YDhz
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Looking for a good way to disengage from the stresses of life and engage with your community, the great outdoors and local nonprofits? Join us for Community Impact Week! This week-long volunteer event brings volunteers and nonprofits together to ensure our community can stay resilient, connected and caring. We will host over 23 projects from Oct. 1st to Oct. 5th. There are a variety of ways to get involved, from outdoor projects to indoor assemblies to drives you can participate in at home. Join us next week and give where you live! Learn more and sign up here: https://lnkd.in/gw6sqKsg
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United Way's deep connections to labor go beyond one day. We honor the movement and solidarity of unions that has led to a stronger and more equitable world for workers. We thank our partners at Labor's Community Service Agency for their year-round work to advocate for union families across the Portland Metropolitan Area. We have supported LCSA for decades because we know healthy communities, strong families and resilient people are the result of strong labor unions, worker representation and collective activism.
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On Saturday, August 24th, Eaton held its 2024 Employee Picnic at Oregon Zoo. Over 380 employees of Eaton attended with their families. Plant Manager Jonathan Wells, a Board Member of the United Way of the Columbia-Willamette, commended employees for supporting their local United Way and we commend them as well! This is how we create change, we gather do-gooders and tell our story. We know that the work we do positively impacts the community, and when we can show that impact and the need for it, people show up! Thanks Eaton and Jonathan for all your support.
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Early Learning Washington County, a joint effort between United Way of the Columbia-Willamette and Washington County, recently partnered with Oregon State University to offer training sessions for early educators. These sessions focused on incorporating art into STEAM education. The training, provided in both English and Spanish, highlighted the importance of STEM in early childhood and how art can effectively introduce these concepts. Victor Villegas, the facilitator, emphasized the role of play, art, and creativity in inspiring learning. Participants learned how to create a stimulating environment using open-ended materials and questions to encourage children's curiosity. Interactive activities like dance, theater, and music were incorporated into the training to enhance learning. HUB del Aprendizaje Temprano del Condado de Washington, una asociación entre United Way of the Columbia-Willamette y el condado de Washington, en colaboración con la Universidad Estatal de Oregón, organizó sesiones de formación para educadores de la primera infancia sobre la integración del arte como introducción a STEAM. Estas sesiones, impartidas tanto en inglés como en espa?ol, tenían como objetivo subrayar la importancia de STEM en la educación infantil y cómo el arte puede allanar eficazmente el camino para introducir conceptos STEAM. El presentador, Víctor Villegas, hizo hincapié en el valor del juego, el arte y la creatividad para inspirar el aprendizaje. Los participantes adquirieron valiosos conocimientos sobre cómo fomentar un entorno equilibrado con materiales y preguntas abiertas para despertar la curiosidad innata de los ni?os. Las sesiones se enriquecieron con actividades interactivas como danza, teatro y música, en las que participaron activamente los asistentes.
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August is Make-a-Will month, and we're spending this week dispelling some common myths about creating a will. Myth 3: My family knows what I want, so I don’t need a will. Fact: Your family might know what you want, but they won’t get to make any decisions for you if you don’t write them down in a will. Instead, a court will make those decisions based on local laws. And the court process can be long and cost your loved ones a lot of money from your estate. Set your family up in 20 minutes by visiting https://www.freewill.com/