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Day of Impact
Each year, Early Learning Indiana brings together team members and volunteers from across the community to impact early learning and raise awareness of the need for greater access to high-quality early learning programs for Hoosier children.
Projects include painting and equipping classrooms; outdoor projects like planting trees, landscaping and building outdoor learning spaces; and collecting donations and supplies to ensure classrooms have the resources kids need to succeed.
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Rooted in Community: Serving Families Where They Live
More than 200 families attended a community baby shower at Iris Family Support Center’s Family Resource Center (FRC) in Fort Wayne, many arriving hours
When the little girl with Down Syndrome took her first steps, cheers and applause filled the classroom. Not just from the staff, but from
Doulas are changing the narrative for families on Indianapolis’ near westside. Through Early Years Initiative and with support from Hawthorne Community Center, JUST Community
Throughout their lives and careers, both Linda and Dale Theobald have seen the impact early learning can make on children and families. Linda spent
A parent is a child’s first and best teacher, and a new program in Gary is supporting families throughout their child’s early education journey.
Kids’ Voice of Indiana is addressing a critical service gap – young children in foster care who are often left out of education conversations
Great things happen when community organizations join forces to amplify their impact. Last year, staff with IndyEast Promise Neighborhood, a community initiative working to
A core group of dedicated organizations have come together to support families in the near eastside and Martindale Brightwood communities of Indianapolis – and
Alonzo Weems’ journey to early childhood education began serendipitously when a new role at Lilly came with an ask to serve on United Way’s
For the Healthy Families program staff at the Family Service Association of Howard County, serving their clients takes commitment, dedication and a healthy dose
Parents are a child’s first and most important teacher, shaping early experiences and values and laying the foundation for the child’s future success. A
Every day, our teachers work tirelessly to provide children with the highest-quality early care and education. They don’t seek acknowledgement for their efforts, which
The Henry County Community Foundation (HCCF) is taking major steps forward in addressing one of the community’s most pressing issues: infant and toddler care.
Align Southern Indiana has partnered with Building Blocks to provide quality improvement services to local child care providers through the Regional Training Center (RTC)
With support from the Early Years Initiative, Turnstone Center for Children and Adults with Disabilities in Fort Wayne was able to expand its services
Robinson Community Learning Center began managing the Talk with Your Baby (TwYB) parenting education program in the fall of 2013, having served as an
The Promises of Parenting program offers parenting education and support to moms in the Leath Nursery Unit of the Indiana’s Women Prison, where eligible
The Youth Services Bureau (YSB) in St. Joseph County has been making significant strides in increasing its capacity to provide life-changing services for infants,
Thirty Spanish-speaking child care providers in St. Joseph County completed HighScope curriculum training, thanks to the Early Years Initiative. Beth O’Connor, co-director of The


























