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Alamance Partnership for Children Annual Report 2012-13

Financial Overview 2012-2013


Revenues
Smart Start NC Pre-K Other State Funds Federal Grants Private Gifts and Grants Other Total $917,065 $1,803,677 $39,658 $112,441 $52,019 $2,020 $2,926,880

Annual Report 2012-2013


Shaping Todays Children, Creating Tomorrows Community

Expenditures
Child Care Family Support Health and Safety Management/General Program Coordination/Evaluation $1,443,980 $251,966 $19,882 $49,819 $118,185 $1,883,832 $306,896 $828,390

Would you like to support the work of the Alamance Partnership for Children?
You can make a tax deductible contribution using a credit or debit card on our website at www.alamancechildren.org by clicking the PayPal button or by mailing a check to: 2322 River Road Burlington, NC 27217 For more information contact: Phone: 336-513-0063 Fax: 336-2261152 Email: nan@alamancechildren.org

State Contracts
WAGE$ Child Care Subsidy

Celebrating 20 Years of Smart Start

Thank You To Our Board of Directors


Board Chair-Stephanie Williams Vice Chair-Ron Waters Treasurer-Eddie Boswell Barry Bass David Carter Chris Clemmons Mark Cryan Bryan Hagood Patti Horan Jeremy Ireland Martha Krall Kristen Moffitt Susan Osborne Jeannie Proctor Granville Simmons Julie Walker Davina Woods

Looking Toward The Future.

Outdoor Learning Environment Opening in Fall, 2013


Our vision: All children arrive at school happy, healthy, and ready for success in school and life.

Thank You To Our Partners

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Parents As Teachers

What a wonderful program you run. Such a joy.

Child Care Resource and Referral


112 families and 179 children received services 100% of families who receive a referral from a parent educator also receive follow up from the parent educator and pursue the referral Over 95% of children and 100% of babies received a developmental assessment by the 4th visit; of these, 100% of children with delays (who were not already receiving CDSA services) receive an additional referral to Early Intervention Services Over 600 referrals were made to families for a variety of community services 41 families (53 children) are on a waiting list for services

13 facilities participating in quality improvement; 5 facilities participating in quality maintenance Over 420 teachers attended non-credit based training Over 270 short-term and technical assistance contacts made to providers 740 children benefitted from sites receiving technical assistance

Professional Development
When I first came to (IY) I had just

Thank you so much for offering such a wonderful program. Trace and I enjoyed reading every new book that was delivered to the house. We certainly will miss being in the program
Dolly Parton Imagination Library Parent

Partners In Literacy

140 teaching staff enrolled in for-credit early childhood or early childhoodrelated courses Textbooks checked out of the Textbook Lending Library over 200 times 231 Individual Education Plans (IEPs) created or updated

left a job that took all my time. My son was angry and (I now know) misunderstood. My forms of discipline were not successful. Above all, I wanted a closer

The Incredible Years


relationship with my child. As the course continued, our relationship began to improve. I would mimic the methods introduced in class

Over 800 children participating in Reach Out and Read 3 medical practices participating in Reach Out and Read: Burlington Pediatrics, Mebane Pediatrics and Kernodle Clinic Pediatrics Over 770 children participating in Dolly Parton Imagination Library

81 parents of children ages 1-5 served to date, representing 82 children 40 parents of children ages 6-12 served to date, representing 36 children 68% of parents complete at least 75% of programming 59 parents are on the waiting list to participate in Incredible Years

and , THEY WORKED! I am so grateful for the course and the ladies who dedicate their time to instruct. I feel confident in raising my son to be a smart, loved man. I will also utilize my methods for my

Child Care Subsidy


NC Pre-Kindergarten

other children.

525 families received consultation Over 8,000 monthly subsidies were provided over the course of 12 months

Family Support Network

Served 453 children in Alamance County 253 children were served in NC Pre-K classrooms in public school sites, 72 in head start sites, and 128 in private child care facilities 44 of those children were added (to private sites) in November 2012 with expansion funds from the state

Community Awareness and Outreach


25 families participated in an ongoing parent support group 46 families received referrals to other community services

33 press pieces relating to the partnership or Smart Start funded activities in local media 38 press pieces in the Times News 30 community events

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