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MEDIA ALERT
3600 Workman Mill Road / Whittier, CA 90601 / 562-692-0921
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT:
Merle Enriquez Secretary
Department: Planning and Development
Phone: (562) 692-0921 Ext. 3412
Rio E-Mail:
MEnriquez@riohondo.edu
PRESS ADVISORY
3600 Workman Mill Road / Whittier, CA 90601 / 562-692-0921
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Valerie E. Martinez
RELEASE DATE: March 20, 2006 Anne K. Turner
(562) 789-4047
Published: Wednesday, March 08, 2006
El Monte Mid Valley Newspaper
Rio Hondo College's Office of Foster and Kinship Care Education
Presents ‘Baby City’
The Office of Foster and Kinship Care Education
at Rio Hondo College presents "Baby City," an event for pregnant and
parenting youth who are or have been placed in foster care.
The Office of Foster and Kinship Care Education at Rio Hondo
College presents "Baby City," an event for pregnant and parenting
youth who are or have been placed in foster care. These youth, who
have grown up without their natural parents, sometimes in group
settings, often find that they do not possess the skills to properly
parent their own children. The idea for "Baby City" originated from
the Pregnancy and Parenting Teen sub committee of the Inter Agency
Commit-tee on Child Abuse and Neglect of Los Angeles to address this
issue. This free event will focus on the specific needs of foster or
former foster youth as they begin parenting, while offering access
to resources and information.
"Baby City" will take place on Saturday, March 18.
The event will run from 8 am to 3 pm at Rio Hondo College located at
3600 Workman Mill Road, Whittier, CA. For more information on this
event please contact the Office of foster and Kinship Care Education
at 562-692-0921 ext. 3221.
"I am pleased that, once again, Rio Hondo College is
breaking new ground by facilitating collaboration between
non-profits, government agencies, and the college," said Gary Mendez
President of the Rio Hondo College Board of Trustees. "This college
continues to offer unique and cutting edge programs that reflect our
commitment to both collaboration and lifelong learning."
The curriculum for this event was developed by a
committee consisting of representatives from the following agencies:
Los Angeles Department of Children & Family Services, The Alliance
for Children's Rights, Forman Consulting, Inter-Agency Council on
Child Abuse and Neglect, Public Counsel, Los Angeles County
Probation Department and the Community College Foundation. "Baby
City" is funded by a grant from The Kaiser Foundation, which is
distributed by The Community College Foundation.
"Rio Hondo College is unwavering in our dedication to providing
needed services," said Dr. Rose Marie Joyce, President of Rio Hondo
College. "I am pleased that we can be an educational resource for
all members of our community."
The event includes breakfast, four workshops, lunch, an afternoon
presentation, and raffle. Upon registering, participants will
receive a bag containing baby goods. A few of the topics covered
will be: Domestic Violence, Legal Aid and Family Law, and Parenting.
"'Baby City' is a very important program for parenting foster
youth." said Lydia Slawson of the Office of Foster and Kinship Care
Education at Rio Hondo College. "These workshops empower
participants to navigate the very difficult task of being a parent
and providing a good home for their children."
Several agencies will have resource tables including: WIC, Project
Cuddle, First 5 Boxes, The Children's Bureau, Project Sister, Wings
Crisis Center, Transitional Resources Center, and Teen Line. There
will additional resource tables providing information about housing,
legal issues, child care, fathering, and health.
-RHC-
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