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Three Rivers Rowing Association

Address: 300 Waterfront Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Phone: (412) 231-8772 Email: RowlandPaddle@ThreeRiversRowing.org Website: http://threeriversrowing.org/adaptive/

Three Rivers Rowing Adaptive Programs offer athletes age 12+ with disabilities the chance to enjoy the fun, challenge, and relaxation experienced by all who have been "hooked" by the sports of rowing and paddling/dragon boating. The program location,… Read More

Linn County Parents as Teachers Collaboration

Address: 315 SW 4th Avenue
Albany, OR 97321
Phone: (541) 924-6910 x2676 Email: jtreanor@co.linn.or.us Website: http://oregonpirc.org/node/45

The Oregon Parental Information and Resource Center (Oregon PIRC) provides resources, information, and training to parents and educators throughout Oregon to more effectively connect families and schools in ways that create success for all of Oregon’s… Read More

Kids and Company of Linn County / Kidco Head Start

Address: 300 Market Street, Suite 200
Lebanon, OR 97355-2300
Phone: (541) 451-1581 Fax: (541) 2591581 Email: kidco@kidcoheadstart.org Website: http://www.kidcoheadstart.org/

Head Start's educational approach places emphasis on hands on learning through play. Staff members work with families to assist with needs such as medical care and counseling. There are many opportunities for parents to be involved in the program. Read More

Malheur County Child Development Center

Address: 790 SW 7th Place
Ontario, OR 97914-3261
Phone: (541) 889-2393 Fax: (541) 8897137 Website: http://www.mccdcweb.org/

MCCDC provides services to Malheur County children who are between the ages of 3 and 5 and whose families meet the federal income guidelines, receive certain TANF or SSI benefits or who are foster children. Read More

Malheur County Child Development Center

Address: 790 SW 7th Place
Ontario, OR 97914-3261
Phone: (541) 889-2393 Fax: (541) 8897137 Website: http://www.mccdcweb.org/

MCCDC provides services to Malheur County children who are between the ages of 3 and 5 and whose families meet the federal income guidelines, receive certain TANF or SSI benefits or who are foster children. Read More

Oregon Child Development Coaling (OCDC) of Marion County

Address: 1310 Meridian Drive, P.O. Box 263
Woodburn, OR 97071-0263
Phone: (503) 981-3001 Fax: (503) 9810851 Website: http://www.ocdc.net/

The Oregon Child Development Coalition is an organization dedicated to improving the lives of children and families through dynamic leadership, advocacy and a range of unique and essential services promoting growth and independence. Read More

Family Building Blocks

Address: 2425 Lancaster Drive NE
Salem, OR 97305
Phone: (503) 566-2132 Email: gbensman@familybuildingblocks.org Website: http://www.familybuildingblocks.org

We serve families with infants and young children who are struggling with difficult life circumstances.  Our goal is to provide early intervention that builds successful and resilient children, strengthens parents, and preserves families through an array… Read More

Healthy Start in Marion County – Parents As Teachers

Address: 3737 Portland Rd NE
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: (503) 856-7002 Email: info@ccswv.org Website: http://www.goccs.org/

Catholic Community Services is a non-profit, faith-based organization serving children, youth, adults and families with special needs in the Mid-Willamette Valley and Central Oregon Coast. Founded in Salem in 1938, CCS offers more than twenty programs… Read More

Salem-Keizer Head Start Prekindergarten

Address: 1309 Ferry Street
Salem, OR 97309-0024
Phone: (503) 399-5510 Fax: (503) 3757832 Website: http://www.salkeiz.k12.or.us/parents/head-start

What began as a state grant to serve 20 children and families has currently grown to 240 children. There are 20 children in each of the Head Start classrooms, located in six elementary schools. To be eligible for Head Start services, a child must be three… Read More

Salem Family Literacy Program

The Salem Family Literacy Program is a federal program conceived to break the cycle of poverty by providing education for the family unit. Parents have the opportunity to improve their education status, gain parenting skills, learn English and prepare… Read More

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