Kindergarten-Ready, Thanks to Parent-Child Home Program
When Deborah landed a job as a customer service agent,… Read Article
When Deborah landed a job as a customer service agent,… Read Article
Are all kids smiling on their first day of kindergarten? Not if they're already struggling to keep up with their classmates. United Way's Parent-Child Home Program closes the education gap for low-income kids. Read their stories. Read Article
5-year-old Daniel looks up briefly when he hears… Read Article
Test Results Show Long-Term Benefits Three out of four low-income… Read Article
Brooke Williams is an SVP Seattle partner with an… Read Article
Karen Howell-Clark, United Way’s Director of Early Learning, is Voting… Read Article
Colleen Laing, Associate Director of Planning and Public Policy at United Way has something to say about how Seattle voters said yes to early learning and yes to Prop 1B. Read on to get the details. Read Article
By age 6 a low-income child knows 3,000 words while affluent kids have 20,000 words under their belt. These setbacks last a lifetime, but there's help. Read Article