The world is changing. So should our expectations…–May 1, 2020
We should expect more from legislators Remember the Governor Corbett cuts? To pay, in part, for a massive handout for corporations, Governor Corbett…
Overwhelmed parents, teachers get practical help–April 17, 2020
Overwhelmed parents, teachers get practical help When schools first shut down in March, it was a wake up call about how non-normal things…
Be the light of these dark holidays–April 10, 2020
Read MoreHelping our neighbors is a universal language–April 3, 2020
Helping our neighbors is a universal language Rosa, a Delaware County mom of four children, called us last week. Through one of our…
For PA schools, inequity is a preexisting condition–March 20, 2020
Inequity is a preexisting condition in PA Despite what you may have heard, COVID-19 is striking children. They may be spared the fatal…
Putting the needs of children first during crisis–March 13, 2020
The needs of kids should come first Whether your child has watched “Outbreak” or “Zombie Apocalypse” on TV or not,…
If children matter, they must be counted–March 6, 2020
If children matter, they must be counted The first few years of your child’s life, while joyful, can be stressful, anxious ones. Endless…
The scary health threat that’s already here–February 28, 2020
This threat is a clear and present danger “I didn’t know anything about lead until that call telling me my son’s brain could…
Getting bigger to make learning better–February 21, 2020
There’s a palpable excitement in numerous Philadelphia schools this term. It’s boosting critical thinking, empathy and tolerance. Educators tell us it awakens the imaginations…
PRESS RELEASE Delaware County Takes Major Step To Fight Lead Poisoning
Delaware County Takes Major Step Against Childhood Lead Poisoning With $2M in Grants to Rid Homes of Toxic Paint Every year, 350 children in…