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Randolph Partnership for Children publishes three newsletters to keep our local communities informed and engaged. To submit ideas, questions, or comments, email kradcliffe at randolphkids dot org.

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The Scoop on Little People

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It’s been awhile since we’ve introduced ourselves, so here’s a little bit about Randolph Partnership for Children and what we do:👋 We are Randolph County Partnership for Children nonprofit, working to ensure strong families with healthy, well-prepared children by galvanizing our community to advocate for and invest in their future❤️ What do we do? We work to find out where families, young children, and early educators need support, educate the community on those needs, and together with the community find ways to provide that support,💪 We have been providing services for 25 years!Thank you for being here and supporting what we do!What do you love about Randolph Partnership for Children? Tell us in the comments👇 ... See MoreSee Less
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🎩 Tonight’s the night! Join us at the Hayworth House to celebrate 100 years of this historic venue and 25 years of the Randolph Partnership for Children at our Roaring 20’s Business After Hours. Fall flavors from The Table await, and 1920s attire is encouraged! #RoaringIntoTheFuture ... See MoreSee Less
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Have you ever played the game Two Truths and a Lie?It’s a game where a person tells you three things - two are true and one is a lie. The other person has to spot the lie. Personally, I think it’s a great icebreaker. Let’s play. Can you spot the lie?#1: Of the 5,994 children under 6 in Randolph County who are in families where their sole parent or both parents are working, only 2,008 are in licensed care. #2: The average wage for an early childhood educator in Randolph County is between $11.00 and $12.45. #3: The monthly cost of high-quality child care for children under 6 ranges from $589 to $867 a month. But here’s the thing: there is no lie.And that’s why we need your support to bring projects like our Early Educator Academy, which will help expedite the process of getting new teachers into classrooms. At Randolph Partnership for Children, we know that having access to high-quality child care with knowledgeable professionals can make all the difference for families who need to work but what to know their child is well taken care of. Help support the Randolph Partnership and our goal to ensure strong families with healthy, well-prepared children by galvanizing our community to advocate for and invest in their future. ... See MoreSee Less
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