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These supporting partner organizations helped Powerful Families to develop the curricula in our workshops as well as the information on this Web site. Please note: When you click on these links, you will leave the PowerfulFamilies.org site.

Jemmott/Rollins Group developedPowerful Families' advocacy and leadership curricula. This Los Angeles-based consulting firm provides a range of services to nonprofit and for-profit organizations. A minority and woman-owned family enterprise, Jemmott/Rollins associates have experience in public health, banking, social and child welfare as well as media including print, film, and television.
The National Center for Children in Poverty conducted the background research for the Powerful Families initiative. The Center seeks to address the problems of poor young children and their families, help reduce the number of young children living in poverty, and improve their life chances by influencing policy, educating the public, conducting research, disseminating knowledge to public officials, and hosting workshops and seminars for public and private groups. The Center is part of the Columbia University School of Public Health.
PowerfulFamilies.org receives content from The Beehive web site, for use on the Powerful Families site. The Beehive is One Economy's bilingual consumer web site which helps improve the economic livelihood of millions of people.They created the Beehive to be the place to go for information and resources around the things that matter in our lives: money, health, jobs, school and family. When people have access to the Internet and can connect to good resources like the Beehive, they have the power to change their lives. We thank them for sharing their information.
Parents' Action for Children is helping Powerful Families to prepare this Web site, including success stories and helping parents to learn more. Formerly called the I Am Your Child Foundation, Parents’ Action advances the interests of families and young children nationwide. Parents' Action develops parent education materials, connects parents with one another, and fights for issues such as early education, health care, and high-quality and affordable childcare. Parents' Action is organizing parents as a powerful movement to ensure that the nation's policies reflect concern for and commitment to parents and their children.
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