Make this summer the best it can be. Visit wegotyouillinois.org to know if your child has been automatically enrolled or if an application is needed. Remember, Summer EBT is complementary to the summer meal programs; a family does not need to choose between the two programs.
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My second blog for Sulets has been published on their website, in time for Easter 🐣 Check it out below if you need some ideas on how to celebrate Easter as a student! https://lnkd.in/es-QP568
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So many great things have happened in states across the nation to create healthier ECE programs over the last 5 years through the CDC funded Healthy Kids, Healthy Future Technical Assistance Program. Check out this blog that shares some of the successes and stories from these efforts!
As 2024 begins, we celebrate the incredible work achieved by our state early care and education partners over the past five years with the Healthy Kids, Healthy Future Technical Assistance Program. Read about the positive experiences of program participants in five states: https://bit.ly/495bMAj
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Birds are often referred to as a barometer for the health of ecosystems, and indeed the planet. That apart, just watching them and learning about them is fun! Here's a well crafted course to get you started and get others of all ages to join in 😊 #birds #biodiversity #continuouslearning
The WONDER OF BIRDS, a free online course by Early Bird. For children and adults of all ages, with a certificate at the end! Pre-register now and be the first to gain access: https://lnkd.in/gx9msgtg The video below gives you an idea of what it's like :-)
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As an aspiring confidence catalyst, these results from our Camp Oasis study remind me how important it is to find ways to boost self worth with the next generation. Especially those living with chronic disease. If you have a child with #IBD, learn more about #CampOasis on our Crohn's & Colitis Foundation website.
Our recently published eight-year study confirms the positive impact that Camp Oasis has on campers’ wellbeing and feelings of self worth. Learn more about the impact of Camp Oasis on the lives of children with IBD here: https://bit.ly/49oQspu
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It's back-to-school season! Check out these tips on how to navigate this exciting season in your HOA: 1. Keep an eye on HOA announcements for back-to-school events 2. Drive cautiously and be extra vigilant in your neighborhood, especially around school zones and bus stops 3. Follow school bus stop rules and allow adequate space for children to board and disembark safely
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Many students eagerly anticipate the freedom and fun that summer break promises. However, for many students and families, the summer months can be a time of significant struggle and uncertainty...especially concerning food insecurities. Click the link below to learn a few quick easy resources to share with students and families. https://lnkd.in/eC49-erZ
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Let's stay safe this semester 👩🏫 This weekend we've welcomed so many new faces to the region with new students coming to expand their minds. For many, this might be the first time you've lived away from home and you've never had to think about fire safety in your home before. Last year we attended 146 calls for unwanted fire signals at student hall of residents. An unwanted fire signal is when a fire alarm is activated but there is no fire – one of the biggest impacts on resources for fire and rescue services. Repeated call outs to unwanted fire signal could see students face potential fines by housing providers if firefighters are called to their homes without good reason. But this year we want that to be different, help us help you! We've teamed up with Newcastle University, Northumbria University, and University of Sunderland to ask you to take some simple steps to stay safe this semester. Remember: ❌ Not to cook after a night out, be mindful that you could become distracted or fall asleep. Food could get burnt and lead to your smoke alarm going off. ✔ Before you start cooking, make sure you have a window open or your extractor fan operating. ✔ Make sure you are charging your electronic devices on hard flat surfaces and you’re keeping an eye on them in case they get hot - they can overheat and potentially cause a fire. Do not charge devices overnight. ❌ Don’t spray aerosols near your smoke detector - although the spray isn't smoke, the vapour can still set it off. ❌ Never cover or tamper with your smoke alarm. Be smart, save our time, and avoid that fine!
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Our recently published eight-year study confirms the positive impact that Camp Oasis has on campers’ wellbeing and feelings of self worth. Learn more about the impact of Camp Oasis on the lives of children with IBD: https://bit.ly/49oQspu
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