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Program to Reduce Child Abuse and Neglect Slated for Cumberland County

After nearly two years of planning and research, the Partnership for Children of Cumberland County will begin implementation of a universal home visiting... Continue Reading

Six Ways YOU Can Help Promote Awareness to Prevent Child Abuse

April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Each of us plays a vital role in raising awareness about the prevention of... Continue Reading

Show the Smallest Residents of Fayetteville, “We’ve Got You Covered!”

Donate Diapers at Starbucks® Walter Reed Location Today! 1 in 3 families struggles to afford diapers for their children. The same... Continue Reading

Celebrate National #SpecialEducationDay

December 2nd is designated as National Special Education Day to honor the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) which was born... Continue Reading

How To Raise a Thankful Child

When my sons were born, my wish for my children was for them to grow into kind, compassionate, contributing, and thankful... Continue Reading

Five Ways to Honor Military Families Throughout the Year

While November is the time to show gratitude, none is more important than giving thanks to military families. Since 1996, November... Continue Reading

Literacy: The Early Years Matter

Reading logs. Computer reading software programs. Prizes. Rewards. Hooked on Phonics. Library programs. Activities. Consequences. These are a few strategies that schools use to encourage students... Continue Reading

Five Reasons to Visit Your Local Library (Besides Books)

There is a great joy in walking out of the public library with a tall stack of books, full of adventures... Continue Reading

Empty swing at a playground. Sad dramatic mood for negative themes such as bullying at school, child abuse, pedophilia, traumatic childhood or kidnap. Seesaw in the background. Old retro vintage feel.

Mass shootings and early childhood trauma share a common thread

A recent LA Times article states, “First, the vast majority of mass shooters in our study experienced early childhood trauma and... Continue Reading

Fayetteville Area Educator Receives International Award

Kindermusik Educator, Kerri Hurley Receives International Award FAYETTEVILLE, NC – Partnership for Children of Cumberland County, Inc. is proud to announce... Continue Reading