Thriving at Three
Contact
Krycya Flores at 336.256.1066
Goal
The purpose of Thriving at Three is to assure that Latino immigrant children in Greensboro have a positive and strong foundation from birth to three. The CNNC accomplishes this goal by delivering long-term at-home services to at-risk families until the child’s third year – partnering with the parents to provide direct intervention, parenting education, group meetings, case management, referrals, and care coordination for up to the child’s third year.
Currently, the program is working with 40 families. Children’s developmental status is assessed using Ages & Stages Questionnaire (ASQ). Some parents receive the Crianza con Cariño Curriculum to increase their knowledge in child development and parent-child interaction.
“Familias Triunfantes” group sessions are conducted to support the parents and their children.
Read these stories about the Thriving at Three program:
- A Community to Thrive In
- TAT Celebrates Thanksgiving (11/2018)
- The Gift of Reading
- Storytime with Mr. Pete
- “Now he reads, reads, reads!”
Objectives
- To educate parents about their child’s developmental stages
- To support families as they help their children reach their full potential
- To provide positive parental skills
- To ensure early detection of developmental delays and provide proper referral
Get involved
Serve as an AmeriCorps Member:
Want to have an impact in your community? Here is your opportunity to start.
For the last two years, TAT has partnered with the AmeriCorps Partnership to End Homelessness, a program of the Servant Center in Greensboro. The program year runs from September, through the end of August of the following year. We are currently looking for a part-time Family Support Specialist Member through this AmeriCorps Program.
Find out more information about the AmeriCorps program.
Volunteer:
Individuals who love working with small children up to the age of three can volunteer with our Thriving at Three program. Thriving at Three seeks to build a strong developmental foundation for the infants and very young children of Latino immigrants through parental education, support, and care coordination. Volunteers from several backgrounds, especially those with social work, family development or educational experience are well suited to assist the program.
To volunteer, contact Tawanna Williams Maryland, volunteer.cnnc@gmail.com.
Donations TAT is currently seeking
- Amazon Wish List
- Books for readers 0-4 years old, Spanish, English and bi-lingual Spanish/English
- Playdough & finger paint
- Construction paper
- Arts and crafts materials
- Bubbles
- Clorox wipes
- Disposable plates, cups, spoons and forks
Population/Area Served
Greensboro, North Carolina
Eligibility Criteria
Low-income Latino immigrant family (Spanish-speaking only) pregnant or with child under 36 months.
To make a referral, please click here for our referral form.
Sponsoring Source
For more information on the Thriving at Three Initiative sponsored by the United Way of Greater Greensboro, please click here.
We also thank the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant for providing the space for our “Un Nuevo Caminar” group meetings.