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Locality: Bradford, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 814-362-4621



Address: 723 E Main St 16701 Bradford, PA, US

Website: www.careforchildren.info/

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CARE for Children, McKean County, PA 29.01.2021

Today is the last day to contribute to our Believe in Tomorrow Campaign! Contributions can be made online at https://uwbanews.org/donate/ or find us on Venmo at @Unitedway-Bradford

CARE for Children, McKean County, PA 15.01.2021

The "Warm It Forward" clothesline at the Ashley Booth Griffin CARE for Children Center is fully stocked for the cold and wintry weather. Please share and stay warm!

CARE for Children, McKean County, PA 11.01.2021

Follow the ABC's of Safe Sleep for every nap and during every bedtime. Always place your baby Alone on his or her Back in a safe Crib. Learn more #safesleep gui...delines at Safe Sleep Academy - https://www.safesleepacademy.org/ #cribsforkids #safebaby #backtosleep

CARE for Children, McKean County, PA 04.01.2021

Today we are remembering the incredible influence Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had on our country. As parents, educators, caregivers, and other helpers of childr...en, we know that intentional conversations with children can serve as the building blocks for future action. Here are some resources for conversations with children about race, racism, civil rights, and continuing to carry Dr. King’s legacy forward through words and actions. From FRC Senior Fellow, Dr. Aisha White, guidance for talking about race with children: https://www.pbs.org//what-is-race-having-the-conversation- From PBS, a variety of resources to read and watch with children: https://www.pbs.org/parents/talking-about-racism From Dr. Tehia Starker-Glass, ideas for having deeper conversations on Dr. King’s life and legacy: https://brownicity.com//honoring-dr-king-the-civil-rights/ From The Conscious Kid, books for children about race, racism, and the civil rights movement: https://www.theconsciouskid.org/antiracist-childrens-books