Third Family Fun Day scheduled for August

The Partnership for Families Northside had such success with their second Family Fun Day in June — attracting more than 400 families — that they’ve already scheduled a third event on August 21st. The third Family Fun Day will be held from 5:00 until 7:30pm on the grounds of Ginter Park Elementary School on Chamberlayne […]

The Partnership for Families Northside had such success with their second Family Fun Day in June — attracting more than 400 families — that they’ve already scheduled a third event on August 21st. The third Family Fun Day will be held from 5:00 until 7:30pm on the grounds of Ginter Park Elementary School on Chamberlayne Avenue.

Presenting together will be all of the Partners, along many other community service providers, including Richmond Public Schools’ (RPS) Virginia Pre-School Initiative, (VPI) and Head Start pre-school programs along with R.P.S.’s Family Literacy and Nutrition Departments. The Partnership’s Partners: CHIP of Greater Richmond, Family Lifeline, Goodwill of Central Virginia, Father Focus, Commonwealth Parenting, Success By 6, Reach Out and Read, Prevent Child Abuse Virginia, Friends Association for Children and the North Richmond Reading Foundation (NoRF) will all be there to share the offerings of the Partnership, provide the children with child centered activities and to help families get registered for pre-K programs in either VPI or Head Start and kindergarten information. So come out, have a hot dog, chips, fruit juice, register to win neat door prizes, join in the fun and reap the benefits and help us get kids ready for school!

The Partnership was created to help Northside parents of young children ensure that their children are healthy, enrolled and attending school on time and are truly ready to learn. The Partnership is a non-profit formed to provide parental advocacy, information and holistic services is available to all Northside Families with children, more specifically, the Partnership serves parents and their children infants to five years of age.

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