Strong Families Start Here.
Support, resources, and early learning opportunities for families with young children in Randolph County.
The Randolph Partnership for Children connects families, early educators, and community partners to help children grow, learn, and succeed—starting from birth.

Families
Supporting Families
We connect families to trusted information, community resources, and early learning opportunities—helping parents and caregivers navigate the early years with confidence.
Community Partners
Strengthening Early Educators
We support early childhood educators through training, professional development, and workforce initiatives that strengthen the quality and stability of local child care.
Early Educators
Building Community Partnerships
We collaborate with local organizations, businesses, and leaders to invest in early childhood and create lasting community impact.
WHO WE ARE
The Randolph Partnership for Children works to ensure children in Randolph County have strong foundations during the years that matter most.
We support families as they navigate early childhood, strengthen the early education workforce, and bring community partners together around a shared goal: helping children thrive from birth through the early years.
5 basic resolutions for 2021
The Basics Randolph are 5 simple things parents and caregivers of infants and toddlers can do to nurture brain growth and development at the most critical time in...
How to use holiday meals to broaden your child’s palate
On November 12, Scarlet Welborn, one of RPC’s infant-toddler TA specialists, appeared on WGHP Fox 8 News’ Mommy Matters segment. She spoke with Cindy Farmer about how...
When we know better, we must DO better
In my role as executive director for Randolph County’s lead agency for early childhood, the social unrest we’re experiencing in our country has weighed heavy on my...
How to Create a Breastfeeding-Friendly Workplace
We know that breastfeeding provides the healthiest start for infants. We also understand that children routinely cared for by someone other than parents are less likely...
5 steps for supporting children’s mental health during COVID-19
On Thursday, May 14, Early Childhood Specialist Kristy Umfleet appeared on the Mommy Matters segment of WGHP Fox 8's morning news show to talk about supporting young...















