In Coastal November 2019 Coastal View News, columnist Maria Chesley, Ph.D, Executive Director of the Carpinteria Children’s Project, discusses why “Reflections On: ‘Facing Ourselves'”.
In October’s Coastal View News, columnist Maria Chesley, Ph.D, Executive Director of the Carpinteria Children’s Project, discusses why “We Must Not Be Silent”.
The Carpinteria Children’s Project and CarpStrong will be hosting a community event for all in the community that have been affected by the fire and floods. You are all invited! Please see the flyer below for details.
CarpStrong and the Carpinteria Children’s Project are holding a food drive to collect items to support those local families who are struggling financially because of the recent fires and floods. We are collecting food items and/or donations to enable us to do this. If you would like to contribute please see the instructions below. You may also donate via our website by:
1. Scroll down to the bottom of any page and select the “Make a Donation” yellow button, located on the lower right hand side.
2. Follow the prompt to be taken to the payment page.
3. On the payment page, enter the amount of your donation.
4. Select the “Add special instructions to the seller:” and add “For CarpStrong Food Drive“.
A wonderful article in the Coastal View News about our collaboration with Westerlay Orchids to bring the Nurturing Parent class to their employees. Thank you to Angelica Ornelas and Maria Caballero for making this happen! Click here to read the article.
We are pleased to announce that Resolution No. 022317 has been adopted by the Carpinteria Children’s Project Board of Directors. The Resolution is intended to communicate that we respect our families without regard to their immigration status.
The Carpinteria Children’s Project will offer the following parent and family classes this summer. We are pleased to announce that we will be offering two new classes: “Beginning Spanish” for non-Spanish speaking adults and a “Women’s Support Group”. Most classes are free and child care is provided. Please pass the word to your clients, colleagues, family and friends. Click here for details. Thank you!
The Carpinteria Children’s Project invites all families to participate in the 4th annual Spring Health Fair at the Carpinteria Children’s Project on May 11th from 3 pm to 6 pm.
Activities will include free diabetes, vision, blood pressure and cholesterol health screenings for children and adults. Also, fun activities for kids including a kid’s farmer’s market, Library activity table and fun physical activities. Learn kid-friendly health tips and community health resources from over 30 exhibitors.
For more information, contact Teresa Segovia at 566-1629.