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When Strangers Become Neighbors

“We are thankful to our volunteers and supporters who join us in  advancing our mission. ” Tiffany Williams, Interim President and CEO 

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Setting Your Family Up For Success This School Year

As an Early Head Start-funded program, Family Visiting focuses on empowering parents and guardians to build secure relationships with their children and create high-quality learning environments as their child’s first teacher.

Guest Author: Cara Wilner

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Sewn into the Fabric of Our Community

The Quilt Corner is a collective of people with interest in learning how to quilt and expand the impact of quilting within the community at large through a deeper understanding of the Quilt Codes of the Underground Railroad. With multiple cohorts throughout the year, members meet every Thursday to learn about the patterns & techniques, history, and impact of quilting as the group creates a community quilt together. The Quilt Corner is led by Charlene Hursey and self-taught quilter Dr. Blanche Brownley, who started her quilting journey by watching how-to videos on Facebook and reading quilting books.

 

 

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We’re All In: Investing In Family Supports

Martha’s Table is dedicated to providing parents and caregivers with the support and tools they need to thrive in their roles. Our Family Engagement umbrella of programming provides the critical link for families to thrive together. 

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Building Strong Financial Foundations, One Family at a Time

“[Direct cash assistance] not only helped my family financially but also helped reduce my stress and allowed my family to go back to a mommy and children mode that was rooted in re-connection.” Angel Hawkins, Ward 8 resident and THRIVE recipient 

Guest Author: Hannah Wright Osborn

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We’re in it for the long haul… So families can THRIVE!

“I felt as though Ra’Chelle tried her best to come through with any resources or outlets that she could,” Mr. Morrison remembered. I couldn’t thank her enough.  I feel as though she’s really trying to extend her hand to make sure I get the best  resources and help that I can get.” 

Guest Author: Kelsey Magill

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