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Name of the Organization
All Our Kin, Inc.
Contact Person
Jessica Sager
Contact phone
203-772-2294
E-mail
jessica@allourkin.org
Website
http://www.allourkin.org
Interest
Early Childhood, Youth, Education
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All Our Kin, a nationally-recognized, New Haven-based nonprofit, trains, supports, and sustains community child care providers to ensure that children and families have the foundation they need to succeed in school and in life. Our work makes it possible for children to receive the excellent foundational early learning experiences they need and deserve. We equip caregivers with the skills and resources to move out of poverty and open child care businesses in their communities. We invest in neighborhoods, by building the capacity, quality, and viability of local child care businesses. And we furnish working parents with the resources to find and keep high-quality child care.

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Fellowships at All Our Kin

Posted on March 2, 2016 at 3:00am 0 Comments

All Our Kin has two fellowship opportunities available for the coming year, the Early Childhood Policy Fellowship and the Research and Evaluation Fellowship! Both positions are one- to two-year full-time paid fellowships based in New Haven, CT. Ideal candidates are college seniors and recent graduates with a passion for nonprofit work and a strong academic background. Click here for more information and application instructions: …

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Dreams, Discovery and Development at All Our Kin’s 10th Annual Family Child Care Conference

Posted on May 21, 2015 at 2:48am 0 Comments

Saturday morning, 8am: Gateway Community College is a hive of activity. Approximately 200 family child care providers weave through the large, light-filled building, adjusting translation equipment, deciphering their workshop…

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“It was meant to be”: A new provider builds her family child care business from the ground up

Posted on April 3, 2015 at 3:28am 0 Comments

Providing high-quality care for very young children is hard work. Family child care providers have to be energetic, positive, patient, and knowledgeable about child development and best practice in the field. However, they also must be able to manage a sustainable business, which takes a different set of skills.

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All Our Kin Seeks a New Haven Director

Posted on March 6, 2015 at 9:00am 0 Comments

All Our Kin seeks a dynamic social entrepreneur to maximize the effectiveness and impact of its New Haven operations. This role requires exceptional leadership, management and critical thinking. Reporting directly to the leadership team, the Director of All Our Kin-New Haven leads a high-performing staff in transforming the quality and sustainability of early childhood education in New Haven and the region.

 

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At 9:30am on December 10, 2009, Roger Senserrich - CAHS said…
Thanks for the heads up! Cool vid.
 
 
 

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