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Contractor's Name
Childstrive
Approval Date
10/22/2019
Council Approval Date
12/12/2018
End Date
12/31/2019
Department
Planning
Department Project Manager
Rebecca McCrary
Subject / Project Title
Shelter Program
Tracking Number
0002022
Total Compensation
$4,000.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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EVERETT <br /> MUM WASHINGTON <br /> City of Everett Human Needs Grant <br /> January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019 <br /> Exhibit A <br /> Program Summary <br /> Organization&Program: ChildStrive:Shelter Program <br /> ChildStrive provides parenting support and play groups in family shelters in Everett and Snohomish County. A <br /> certified Early Childhood Educator employed by ChildStrive provides regular visits to family shelters. Visit <br /> frequency is dictated by the number of preschoolers residing at the shelter at the time. Services include screening of <br /> all preschoolers to identify if they are falling behind their peers in development and referring for intervention if there <br /> is a need;providing play groups for preschoolers and their parents to help parents know what are developmentally <br /> appropriate services;providing groups for parents to help them learn skills to support their young children's <br /> development during this difficult time for the family;and providing individual meetings with parents and children to <br /> support them with parenting, development and resource needs. In addition,we provide consultation and training to <br /> staff at shelters and at Tomorrow's Hope Childcare Center to support their ability to meet the needs of very young <br /> children. <br /> 2019 Human Needs Contracts 7 <br />
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