HIGHLIGHTS
Take Root South Florida kicks off in Miami-Dade, 1/17/13, 8:30 am. CNC, an organization dedicated to nurturing Hispanic communities, and Freddie Mac have joined forces to expand the Take Root South Florida initiative throughout the county. The initiative is designed to stimulate homeownership and foreclosure prevention, and will be celebrated with a kickoff breakfast and media event co-sponsored by the United Way of Miami-Dade. The kick off will be of special interest to those in the housing industry, including: housing nonprofits, credit counselors, realtors, banks and mortgage companies. If you would like to attend or would like more information, contact Addamys Lopez at aclopez@cnc.org or at (305) 642-3484, ext. 111.
Youth Leadership Miami presents high-energy 2-day conference for high school students, Friday, 3/22/13 (M-DCPS Teacher Planning Day) & Saturday, 3/23/13 at Florida International University, Biscayne Bay Campus, 3000 NE 151 Street, Miami, FL 33181. Youth Leadership Miami is a 2-day, fun and high-energy conference for high school students. This unique program is focused on students working together to solve structured problems to gain confidence, teamwork, respect, communication skills and leadership. Both days will include adventure challenges and a wide variety of activities with community leaders, government officials, and prominent business executives ? all sharing their views on our community and their leadership skills. High school freshman, sophomores, juniors and seniors are encouraged to apply. To apply and for more program details, visit the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, or contact Karina Reyes at kreyes@miamichamber.com or at (305) 577-5425.
Job Creation Awards at Branches, formerly South Florida Urban Ministries (SFLUM), would like to help you strengthen your business by awarding between $5,000 - $10,000 for each qualifying job created between July 3, 2012 and March 31, 2013. Branches also has microloans and trainings for businesses that still need to build their capacity before hiring new staff. Awards are limited. The deadline to apply is 2/15/2013. If you are interested, please contact Stephanie Clark at sclark@branchesfl.org or (305) 442-8306, ext. 3006.
FUNDING & IN-KIND RESOURCES
Learn about grant opportunities - Miami-Dade County grants coordination has a grant opportunities portal designed to meet the growing needs of local nonprofits, small businesses, governmental organizations, and local residents. The site offers its users direct access to a multitude of current grant opportunities in an online database; an interface with selective browsing capabilities, including key word search and funding category filtering options; real time posting of the latest grant opportunities; a free automated and subscriber-based weekly grant mail newsletter providing email alerts of "ripe" funding opportunities from a variety of funding sources. For more information, visit Miami-Dade County Office of Grants Coordination, or email grants@miamidade.gov.
Access mortgage assistance through Florida Hardest-Hit Fund (HHF) - The federal government has allocated funding to help pay the mortgages of qualified homeowners who are unemployed or underemployed through no fault of their own. Homeowners who qualify for financial assistance may receive up to six (6) months of monthly mortgage payments (including escrowed mortgage-related payments) and/or funds to pay past due mortgage payments to bring the mortgage current; these funds are paid directly to the loan servicer/lender. For more information, visit Florida Hardest-Hit or call (305) 538-0090.
Job & Career Workshop, 1/16/13, 10 - 11:30 am, at the United Way Center for Financial Stability, 11500 NW 12 Avenue, Miami, FL 33168. Get the information and support you need to find a job that fits, and develop an individualized job search plan. This seminar is free. For more information, visit United Way Center for Financial Stability or call (305) 688-3551.
Elder Care Estate Planning Workshop, 1/23/13, 2 - 3 pm, at United HomeCare Caregiver Resource Center, 8400 NW 33 Street, Suite 400, Doral, FL 33122. UHC is offering this free workshop for family caregivers of elderly and/or disabled adults. Presented by Deborah J. Lowe, an estate planning and elder law attorney, workshop participants will learn about trusts, wills, power of attorney and health care documents. It is designed to help family caregivers understand why these documents are needed and how they are used when a person is incapacitated. For more or to register for the support group, visit United HomeCare or call (305) 716-0710.
Homebuyer Education (HUD Certified), 1/26/13, 9 am - 5 pm, presented by Neighborhood Housing Services at the United Way Center for Financial Stability, 11500 NW 12 Avenue, Miami, FL 33168. This comprehensive course will prepare you for homeownership and help you qualify for preferred lending and home incentives. If you wish to get a certificate for completing the course, bring a photo ID/driver's license. If you have been prequalified by a lender, please bring the prequalification letter to expedite the process. For more information, visit United Way Center for Financial Stability or to register, call (305) 751-5511, ext. 1100.
Money Smart: Raising your Financial IQ, 1/26/13, 10 am - noon, at the United Way Center for Financial Stability, 11500 NW 12 Avenue, Miami, FL 33168. Step-by-step financial tips and information for today's young families. Attendance qualifies participants for the Ways to Work loan program. This seminar is free. For more information, visit United Way Center for Financial Stability or call (305) 688-3551.
Community Care Services for Your Elderly Loved One, 1/30/13, 10 - 11 am, at United HomeCare Caregiver Resource Center, 8400 NW 33 Street, Suite 400, Doral, FL 33122. This workshop is presented by Blanca Ceballos, manager of UHC's Caregiver Resource Center. Family caregivers will learn about a full range of home and community care services that can assist the elderly to live independently at home and/or other community settings. For more information or to register for the support group, visit United HomeCare or call (305) 716-0710.
Safe Homes for Fall Prevention, 2/13/13, 10:30 am - 12:30 pm at United HomeCare Caregiver Resource Center, 8400 NW 33 Street, Suite 400, Doral, FL 33122. Presented by Buddy Cloud, Department of Elder Affairs, workshop participants will learn about different aspects of home safety and home modifications that seniors can consider to improve the safety of their home. Fall prevention tips will be highlighted in this workshop. For more information on any of these events or to register for the support group, visit United HomeCare or call (305) 716-0710.
Reserve a Financial Fitness Seminar for your group - United Way of Miami-Dade, in partnership with Consolidated Credit Solutions, is proud to offer a free financial fitness program to corporate and funded partners. The program is designed to educate, motivate and empower individuals to take control of their financial well-being. The seminars are only offered to groups of 10 or more and they include: Credit 101 - Discover the importance of having a good and healthy credit history, as well as basic concepts of credit and how it can positively or negatively impact a person's financial and professional future; Identity Theft Prevention - Learn how to prevent identity theft and protect yourself against the most popular techniques being used; Learn to Live Debt Free & Within Your Means - Hear how to successfully manage your money and cash flow by controlling spending habits and avoiding credit problems. Select one of the Financial Fitness seminars and schedule a date and time by contacting Laura Campbell at lcampbell@consolidatedcredit.org or calling (954) 377-9238.
Free United States Naval Academy Women's Glee Club concert, 1/20/13, concert starts at 3 pm at Virrick Park, 3255 Plaza St., Coconut Grove, FL 33133. No tickets are required. For more information, visit the United States Naval Academy.
The Survival of Nonprofits: The Impact of State Funding on Services, 1/30/13, 11:30 am, at Temple Israel, 137 NE 19 Street, Miami. Complimentary self-parking available. Membership $35; lunch for members with reservation $23; membership and lunch $58; nonmember or member without reservation $27, upon availability. This panel discussion organized by the Downtown Bay Forum will be moderated by Dr. Sean Foreman, Department of History & Political Science, Barry University, and will feature the following panelists: Patricia Robbins, president & CEO, Farm Share; Lauren Book, CEO & Survivor Lauren's Kids; Virginia Jacko, president & CEO, Miami Lighthouse for the Blind; president, Florida Heiken Children's Vision Program. To reserve, or for more information, call Annette Eisenberg at (305) 757-3633.
Alzheimer's Support Group for Spanish Speakers available, 2/6/13, 1 - 3 pm at United HomeCare Caregiver Resource Center, 8400 NW 33 Street, Suite 400, Doral, FL 33122. If you are caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease or related dementia and need ongoing education and support in Spanish, this support group is for you. Learn about different stages of the disease process, express your emotions in a supportive environment, learn about Alzheimer's medications and research, and find community care resources. For more information on any of these events or to register for the support group, please call (305) 716-0710.
Help for Homeowners Community Event, 2/27/13, 1 - 8 pm and on 2/28/13, 9 am - 3 pm at the James L. Knight Center. The U.S. Department of the Treasury, in partnership with several national organizations, is hosting a community outreach event to help struggling homeowners explore options to avoid foreclosure. There are opportunities for borrowers, volunteers, expert housing counselors and exhibitors to get involved. During the event, borrowers will have an opportunity to meet with their mortgage lenders to discuss foreclosure prevention options. Borrowers may also meet with other key representatives who will be on-site: local HUD-Approved Housing Counselors, HUD-FHA, Veterans Administration, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The event is free to all participants. For borrowers, parking is complimentary. Borrowers can register online. To volunteer or if you are an expert housing counselor, contact Monda Webb at aclopez@cnc.org or at (202) 752-6549. For information about being an exhibitor or a presenter, contact Joseph Putney at joseph@hopenow.com. Visit Making Home Affordable for more information and details.
Sixth Annual Foodalicious Family Festival, 4/2/13, 3 - 7 pm, at Fairchild Tropical Gardens. Florida Heart Research Institute will be hosting a unique culinary experience with the emphasis on the prevention of childhood obesity along with educating people of all ages to live a heart healthy lifestyle. For more information, visit Florida Heart Research Institute.
Florida Worksite Wellness Forum and Awards, 4/12/13, 7:30 am - 4:30 pm at the Miami Beach Resort, 4833 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach. Florida Heart Research Institute will be hosting the FIFTH ANNUAL Awards Ceremony, presenting an exciting opportunity to hear from national leaders in the field as well as meet local businesses already working to foster loyal employees and reduce their bottom line through worksite wellness. For more information, visit Florida Worksite Wellness Awards.
Driven to Dine, 4/13/13, 5 pm, Florida Heart Research Institute will be hosting this fun, unique and exciting event! The evening starts off with a cocktail reception and includes drinks, appetizers and a live auction. Each group of eight (8) will select a sealed envelope, containing the name of one of several top restaurants and chefs in South Florida. From the cocktail, reception guests will be driven in a luxurious limousine to the mystery restaurant for a fabulous multi-course "Heart Healthy" dinner. After an amazing dinner, limos will return guests to the place of origination. For more information, visit Florida Heart Research Institute.
NONPROFIT CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Assistant Director, Programs/Evaluation - Centro Campesino Farmworker Center, Inc. (CCFC), is responsible for the supervision of the majority of programs operated by CCFC. These include: youth services, jobs skills training, and emergency services as well as specific assistance to other programs for matters of program design, reporting and grant development. Responsibilities shall include: the analysis of current services and modes of operation; development and review of reports required by funders and/or governing authorities; client satisfaction; utilization of staff; planning to meet agency goals; adjustment of programs to meet changing agency priorities; and evaluation of all existing services. Bachelor's degree or higher preferred. Please submit a resume, along with a cover letter addressing this position's specific duties to: Diane Cantor, dcantor@ccfcfl.org.
Child-Parent Psychotherapist (P/T) - Family Counseling Services of Greater Miami, Inc., will provide dyadic and/or play therapy, parenting skills education, case management support, and actively participate in a multidisciplinary effort to support permanency goals of families. Master's level clinician (social work, psychology or related mental health field); bilingual required (English/Spanish); experience in providing therapeutic services for children 0-5 years old and their parent/caretakers; and experience working with the dependency court system. Strong knowledge of early childhood development and infant mental health training required. Email cover letter and resume to Diana de la Lanza, LMHC, program manager, Infant and Early Childhood Services Dept., at dlanza@familycounseling.org.
Clinical Therapist - Center for Family and Child Enrichment, Inc., will provide weekly individual and family therapy to clients, using appropriate treatment modality. The candidate will also conduct bio-psychosocial assessments of clients referred for therapy, ensuring that all appropriate assurances and authorizations are obtained; develop and maintain appropriate treatment planning in conjunction with clients/families. Will report to the clinical coordinator. Master's degree in psychology, social work or related behavioral science discipline. Two years clinical experience providing therapy to children and families. Bilingual English/Spanish required. Please email resume to gbrooks@cfceinc.org or fax to (305) 623-7893.
Director of Community Building Department (CB) - Neighborhood Housing Services of South Florida, Inc. (NHSSF), will be responsible for six department heads and serve an important internal and external role in relation to NHSSF's community development efforts. Educate internal staff regarding company's community building (CB) goals related to neighborhood stabilization/revitalization services, by working in target markets to support real estate development efforts, working with department managers to deliver service in selected communities targeted for stabilization, or helping link NHSSF with partners to help achieve desired community outcomes. Oversee work of CB team which includes a lead community organizer, two (2) full-time VISTAs, and volunteers. The CB staff's work includes organizing an Annual Community Paint & Beautification Day project, community leadership training classes and events, coordinating neighborhood data collection efforts, and creating community engagement events and projects. Bachelor's or master's degree in urban planning, city planning, urban studies, real estate development, geography or community development preferred. Five years of experience in urban planning, community development and/or public policy may be considered as substitution for master's degree. Candidates must send a resume and cover letter of interest to: leeannr@nhssf.org.
Director of Development - Community Smiles, is responsible for maintaining/growing revenue by grant writing and fundraising (major gifts, events, and special campaigns). He/she will also represent the "face" of the organization throughout the community. Position requires a 4-year degree in business, marketing/communications, public administration or related; and 10 years of experience in a professional business environment, with at least five years in a nonprofit and/or fundraising environment. For organizational information, visit Community Smiles. Direct inquiries about the position to bobbromberg@aol.com.
Marketing/Fundraising Coordinator - Youth Co-Op, Inc., will conduct research to maximize advertising and promotion of programs within the community through use of local radio, TV print and social media, research potential funding sources for different projects; write proposals on behalf of the organization; assist in fundraising campaigns and events; perform other duties assigned. Job location is Miami-Dade County, with occasional travel to Broward, Palm Beach and Monroe counties. Bachelor's degree in marketing or management from an accredited institution; up to two years of experience in a related field preferred. Experience in working with media, local communities, foundations and corporations. Resume and a cover letter describing your interest and qualifications can be emailed to hr@ycoop.org. Include your name and position you are applying for on the subject.
Program Officer & Grants Manager - Health Foundation of South Florida, will assist in the assessment of grant proposals; monitor and provide consultation to grant-funded projects; report on proposal and grant status; lead research, design and implementation of two of the foundation's priority funding areas; assist in the design and management of strategic initiatives for the foundation; lead the foundation's overall grants management process, including supervising the grant administrator; and participate in discussions and conferences regarding local and regional health policy and delivery systems. Desired qualifications: bachelor's degree in a related field; graduate degree in public health, public administration, social work or related field preferred; work experience within the field of health and healthcare; bilingual in Spanish/English or Creole/English preferred; proficiency in Microsoft Office; and proven written and oral presentation skills. To apply, send resume and cover letter to Peter N. Wood, Vice President for Programs and Community Investments, Health Foundation of South Florida, 2 South Biscayne Blvd, Suite 1710, Miami, FL 33131 or email to pwood@hfsf.org. To learn more, visit Health Foundation of South Florida.
Substance Abuse & HIV Community Educator - Switchboard of Miami, will work collaboratively with Florida Memorial University's (FMU) school administration in the implementation of Project PROTECT and in partnership with other campus and community partners in the delivery of an evidence-based substance abuse and HIV program. He/she will participate in on-going needs assessment studies that include working with local HIV planning groups in the implementation of surveys, key informant interviews, focus groups and more and working with FMU staff to assist with recruitment strategies. Qualifications include: bachelor's degree and two years related experience working with substance abuse or HIV populations or programs and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Submit cover letter and resume to Carolyn Broughton, human resources director, at (305) 377-2269 or cbroughton@switchboardmiami.org. Visit Switchboard of Miami for more information.
Therapists - Institute for Child and Family Health (ICFH), is seeking licensed and unlicensed therapists to conduct intakes and implement therapeutic treatment plans through individual and group therapy and behavior management to children and their families. Master's degree in a closely related mental health field, with licensure in the state of Florida or registered intern status. ICFH sponsored continuing education workshops are free to ICFH employees. Email or fax resume to the recruiter at ssanders@icfhinc.org or (305) 685-4208
Interested in working for United Way of Miami-Dade? Visit our website to view our current openings. To apply for a position, email your resume to jobs@unitedwaymiami.org and include the title of the position you are applying for in the subject.
January is National Mentoring Month! Being a Big Brother or Big Sister is one of the most fun and rewarding experiences you will ever have. As a Big Brother or Big Sister, you get to be a kid again for a few hours a month while you give a child the invaluable gift of your friendship. Do you like to shoot hoops, bake cookies, play video games, go to the beach, or just hang out? We know a kid who would love to join you. Or perhaps you would like to help a child achieve in school by visiting a nearby school one hour a week. Share some quality time with a child playing games, reading books, spending time at the library and simply talking. We have programs in 40 elementary schools and one high school in Miami-Dade County. If you have questions, please call (305) 644-0066. For more information, visit Big Brothers Big Sisters.
United HomeCare Volunteer Open House, 2/12/13, walk-in visits between 10 am and 7 pm, with 90-minute presentations conducted at 10 am and 5:30 pm, located at 8400 NW 33 Street, Suite 400, Doral. United HomeCare, one of South Florida's largest home health agencies, is seeking volunteers to participate in its Volunteer Community Service Program. The nonprofit agency currently serves nearly 5,000 elderly and/or disabled adults across Miami-Dade County. Volunteers can make a difference in the lives of these individuals by visiting with those who live alone and providing friendly companionship and social contact with the community. Being a friend is a powerful act of caring, but it can also be a simple act. From providing reading assistance and letter writing to enjoying a casual conversation or a leisurely walk. All it takes is the desire to give of your time, just an hour and a half each month. For more information, contact Blanca Ceballos bceballos@unitedhomecare.com or at (305) 328-0875. You can also register online at United HomeCare.
The American Red Cross South Florida Region is seeking volunteers interested in helping with the reception desk in their Broward & Miami offices. Volunteers are needed to: receive and route incoming calls, collect information from clients seeking assistance, take messages, greet incoming members and clients, sort mail, file and assist with additional tasks. Volunteers are needed between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm. Morning and afternoon shifts are available. English is required, bilingual is a plus. Volunteers should possess strong verbal skills, proper phone etiquette, general computer and email skills, attention to detail and ability to remain calm and polite in stressful situations. If interested, send an email to: Lori.Tompkins@redcross.org, Rhonna.Mcduffie@redcross.org or Diana.McLeary@redcross.org.
Aging Network's Volunteer Collaborative empowers older adults to volunteer - Since its launch in May 2012, more than 200 people have joined the online community at the new Aging Network's Volunteer Collaborative. The Volunteer Collaborative is an online resource to assist the Aging Network in engaging and empowering older adults and maximizing their leadership skills and experiences. It is funded by the Administration for Community Living Administration on Aging and led by the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a) in partnership with several other aging network partners. The goal of the Volunteer Collaborative is to increase the number of older adult volunteers to one million by 2015. If you have not registered yet, join this online community to share comments, questions or advice. To learn more, visit the Aging Network's Volunteer Collaborative.
Mentor a college student through MDC's Single Stop Mentoring Program - The program places a mentor and student in a 2-year mentoring relationship to provide the student with the additional support needed to persist toward a college degree. For the mentor, it provides a volunteer opportunity tailored to fit the schedule of a working professional while providing the rewarding opportunity of assisting a student working toward their college degree. The process is simple - anyone living in the Miami area, who is 24 years or older and has completed a 2-year college can apply. Complete an application, attend a one-time mentor orientation and complete security screening. Once you have cleared these simple hurdles, you are matched with a student and will be expected to send one weekly email to your mentee and meet with them once a month at the MDC campus, or MDC Single Stop sponsored event. If you have questions, email: singlestopmentoring@mdc.edu or call the North Campus: (305) 237-1056 or the Wolfson Campus: (305) 237-7510.
Volunteer and make a difference for children in foster care - Foster Care Review (FCR) is eager to recruit new citizen review panel volunteers to help make a difference in the lives of abused and abandoned children living in Miami-Dade's foster care system. Volunteer panel members spend one weekday per month reviewing the status of children and making recommendations to Miami's Juvenile Court and other concerned parties regarding each child's safety, well-being and permanency. FCR's volunteer panels provide caring and investigative oversight for each child, while information collected through our reviews helps FCR to advocate for system reform. FCR volunteers must be 25 years or older and must be a resident of Miami-Dade or Broward County. Background screening is required. No special skills are needed. Training will be provided. Contact Vanessa Munoz, volunteer program manager, (305) 573-6665, ext. 230 for more information or visit Foster Care Review.
ReServe Miami helps continuing professionals age 55+ strengthen their communities - The organization connects the county's under-resourced nonprofits and public institutions (partners) to a large base of experienced professionals 55+ (ReServists) who want to give back. In exchange for a stipend paid by the partner organization, ReServists in Miami-Dade County work in a variety of capacities - from infrastructure to direct service - to help organizations stay on mission. ReServe Miami supports its partners in building a stronger and more vibrant Miami. Visit ReServe Miami for more information.
Share your insight and skills on a United Way Impact Council - As part of United Way's community plan, volunteers commit to helping United Way achieve key goals in the areas of education, financial stability and health. These volunteers serve on one of six impact councils focused on children, youth, families, older adults, health and financial stability. United Way's impact councils develop council goals and objectives; assess funding requests and formulate investment recommendations; identify public policy priorities; develop other relevant recommendations to address achievement of the goals and objectives; and monitor program outcomes. To learn more, contact Chassah Perez at perezc@unitedwaymiami.org or at (305) 646-7035.
Save money with the FamilyWize Prescription Drug Discount Card - The FamilyWize Prescription Drug Discount Card is being distributed by United Way of Miami-Dade. For people with no health insurance, or those who need medications not covered by their insurance plan, this card could lower the cost by an average of 30 percent. There are no age, income or residency restrictions, no limit on how many times you can use it and no waiting to get a card. Nearly 1,000 United Ways in all 50 states are supporting this effort. To date, we have saved Miami-Dade residents over $2.5 million on their prescription medications. Visit www.familywize.org to look up drug prices, participating pharmacies or to print additional cards for family, friends and co-workers. For more information, please contact Jeff Hawley at (305) 646-7086 or hawleyj@unitedwaymiami.org.
Just for Seniors - Miami-Dade Parks provides a wide variety of senior programs for adults ages 55 and older. The extensive selection of activities includes sports and fitness programs, arts and crafts, field trips, walking clubs and other classes specifically designed for seniors. Visit Miami-Dade County Parks online for a complete schedule of activities.
Long-Term Care Consultation available by appointment. Are you a family caregiver for a chronically ill, elderly and/or disabled loved one? Do you seek long-term care information resources, guidance and/or support to help you manage? If yes, the Caregiver Resource Center can help you. By appointment, we offer complimentary consultations over the phone, at your worksite or in our offices located in Doral. Help is just a phone call away. For more information, email Blanca Ceballos at bceballos@unitedhomecare.com or call (305) 716-0710.
OTHER INFORMATION AND OPPORTUNITIES
Douglas Gardens Community Mental Health Center announces the opening of a new location in North Miami serving northeast Miami-Dade County. The office will provide a full range of outpatient services. Their new address is 1150 NE 125 Street, Miami, FL 33161. Please call (305) 403-0654 to make an appointment or visit Douglas Gardens Community Mental Health Center for more information.
Website informs seniors on Medicare and Social Security - AARP's You've Earned a Say is a national conversation committed to providing seniors with information about the proposals on the table in Washington - without the political jargon and spin. Visit You've Earned a Say for more information.
Health Law Guide available online - This interactive Web tool provided by AARP is a quick way for individuals to learn about the provisions that fit their personal circumstances such as age, gender, state, household size and health coverage status, to make informed decisions about health care choices. The guide is available online in English and Spanish.
Comcast Internet Essentials helps close the digital divide - As the nation's largest Internet service provider (ISP), Comcast is spearheading an ambitious and comprehensive broadband adoption experiment. Available to families with children who receive a free school lunch as part of their enrollment in the National School Lunch Program in more than 4,000 school districts in 39 states, plus the District of Columbia, the goal of Internet Essentials (IE) is to help close the digital divide and ensure more Americans benefit from all the Internet has to offer. IE participants will receive low-cost Internet for $9.95 a month (plus applicable taxes); no price increases, no activation fees, or equipment rental fees; a voucher redeemable to purchase a low-cost computer ($149.99 + tax) given at initial enrollment; and access to free digital literacy training in print, online or in-person. The service also includes free Norton Security Suite online safety software valued at $160. Register at Comcast Internet Essentials and order IE materials for your sites or mailings, order brochures and posters for distribution. For educators or community-based program leaders, our partners' webpage. Parents looking to enroll in the program, call (855) 846-8376 or in Spanish, call (855) 765-6995.