Neighborhood Based Family Support. Imagine… …every child, and every youth in every neighborhood growing up in a safe, stable, nurturing home, enjoying.

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Neighborhood Based Family Support

Imagine… …every child, and every youth in every neighborhood growing up in a safe, stable, nurturing home, enjoying good health, being successful at school and going on to become financially self-sufficient.

“Children’s early development depends on the health and well-being of their parents. Yet the daily experiences of a significant number of young children are burdened by untreated mental health problems in their families, recurrent exposure to family violence, and the psychological fallout from living in a demoralized and violent neighborhood.” -“Neurons to Neighborhoods, The Science of Early Childhood Development” by the National Research Council Institute of Medicine

Theory of Change

Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships

Theory of Change Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships Place Matters

Theory of Change Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships Place Matters Collaboration

Theory of Change Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships Place Matters Collaboration Quality & Accountability

Theory of Change Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships Place Matters Collaboration Quality & Accountability Family-friendly Public Policy

Theory of Change Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships Place Matters Collaboration Quality & Accountability Family-friendly Public Policy

Theory of Change Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships Place Matters Collaboration Quality & Accountability Family-friendly Public Policy Support Families

Theory of Change Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships Place Matters Collaboration Quality & Accountability Family-friendly Public Policy Support Families Mobilize Neighborhood Residents

Theory of Change Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships Place Matters Collaboration Quality & Accountability Family-friendly Public Policy Support Families Mobilize Neighborhood Residents Strengthen Collaboration

Theory of Change Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships Place Matters Collaboration Quality & Accountability Family-friendly Public Policy Support Families Mobilize Neighborhood Residents Strengthen Collaboration Participatory Evaluation and Planning

Theory of Change Support Families Mobilize Neighborhood Residents Strengthen Collaboration Participatory Evaluation and Planning Advocate for Family- friendly Public Policy Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships Place Matters Collaboration Quality & Accountability Family-friendly Public Policy

Theory of Change Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships Place Matters Collaboration Quality & Accountability Family-friendly Public Policy Support Families Mobilize Neighborhood Residents Strengthen Collaboration Participatory Evaluation and Planning Advocate for Family- friendly Public Policy

Theory of Change Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships Place Matters Collaboration Quality & Accountability Family-friendly Public Policy Support Families Mobilize Neighborhood Residents Strengthen Collaboration Participatory Evaluation and Planning Advocate for Family- friendly Public Policy Optimum Child Development

Theory of Change Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships Place Matters Collaboration Quality & Accountability Family-friendly Public Policy Support Families Mobilize Neighborhood Residents Strengthen Collaboration Participatory Evaluation and Planning Advocate for Family- friendly Public Policy Optimum Child Development Good Health

Theory of Change Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships Place Matters Collaboration Quality & Accountability Family-friendly Public Policy Support Families Mobilize Neighborhood Residents Strengthen Collaboration Participatory Evaluation and Planning Advocate for Family- friendly Public Policy Optimum Child Development Good Health Success at School

Theory of Change Support Families Mobilize Neighborhood Residents Strengthen Collaboration Participatory Evaluation and Planning Advocate for Family- friendly Public Policy Optimum Child Development Good Health Success at School Financial Self- sufficiency Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships Place Matters Collaboration Quality & Accountability Family-friendly Public Policy