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Board of Directors Phyllis Davis, Chair, Public Dental Hygienist, NC Oral Health Section Kristin Mart, Vice – Chairperson, Extension Agent, McDowell County Cooperative Extension—McDowell County Center Dr. Joan Conway, Secretary, Director of Student Services & Grants, McDowell County Schools Stephanie Goudreau, Treasurer, Volunteer Coordinator, Marion Elementary School
Staff Caroline Rodier Executive Director
Alison Baldwin Administrative Assistant
Stephen Durham Program Evaluator
The McDowell County Partnership for Children
& Families, Inc 70 North Main Street
Marion, NC, 28752 (828)- 659-2462
www.mcdowellpartnership-smartstart.org The McDowell County Partnership for Children would like to thank the Board of Directors for all of their hard work, time, and cooperation in helping the children of McDowell County. None of the accomplishments outlined in this Annual Report would be possible without each and everyone of our Board Members. Thanks!
Chuck Aldridge, Director, Exceptional Children’s Program Tim Blenco, Executive Director, Corpening Memorial YMCA Michelle Boyles, Early Childhood Specialist, Children’s Services Network/MTCC Sarah Buchanan, Retired Educator Amanda Crisp, Preschool Dental Coordinator, The McDowell Hospital Nan Davis, Human Resources Director, Baxter Healthcare Corporation Kris Edwards, Nurse Family Partnership Supervisor, RPM District Health Department Rebeccah Edwards, Parent Representative Peggy Freeman, Director, McDowell County Head Start Joy Griffith, Director, Children’s Services Network/MTCC Jim Hamilton, Community-Based Clinician, Smokey Mountain Center Phillip Hardin, Director, McDowell County Department of Social Services Allison Hollifield, Children’s Librarian, McDowell County Public Library Rita Hollifield, Instructor, Western Piedmont Community College Robbin Johnson, Owner, Robbin’s Nest Family Child Care Michael Lavender, Director of External Relations, MTCC Billy Martin, Marion City Councilman Shaneah McCauley, Supportive Services Supervisor, McDowell County Department of Social Services Rhonda McFadden, Director, North Cove Family Network Amy Moomaw, Registered Dietician, The McDowell Hospital Jennifer Morgan, Director, Glenwood Family Resource Center Sherri Owenby, Director, First Baptist Children’s Center Debra Pittman, RN Child Service Coordinator, McDowell County Health Department Suzanne Rampey, Finance Officer, McDowell County Schools Jane Schroeder, Director of Community Outreach, The McDowell Hospital Rev. Phillip Sealy, Minister, Landis Presbyterian Church Dr. Ira Trollinger, Superintendent, McDowell County Schools Kim Welborn, Director, McDowell County Board of Elections Dr. Bryan Wilson, President, MTCC Ashley Wooten, Assistant County Manager
McDowell County Partnership for Children & Families 2009-2010 Annual Report
Providing Comprehensive Early Education, Health, & Parenting Programs for Young Children & their Families
Greetings From the McDowell County Partnership for Children!
Did you know that for over 12 Years, Smart Start programs have been helping to prepare children for success in school and life here in McDowell County? That means many children who have benefited from Smart Start programs in the early years are graduating this year! The McDowell County Partnership for Children & Families was incorporated In 1994 to put Smart Start and other resources to work, improving the quality of life for young children and their families in McDowell County. The Partnership office is located in downtown Marion, however we have partners and programs working all throughout McDowell County. Our Board of Directors live and work in all parts of the county as well, providing representation and information about the interests and needs of families in McDowell County. Our Board of Directors are strong supporters of the work of the Partnership as demonstrated not only by their time, energy, and advocacy, but also through 100% Board Member giving in our annual campaign! Programs through Smart Start have three core areas of focus: Early Care & Education, Health, and Family Support. Early Care and Education programs focus mainly on ensuring that young children have access to formal and informal quality learning environments that prepare them for public school. The Child Care Resource & Referral activity provides child care referrals to parents and information on topics such as quality child care and child development. Training opportunities are offered for child care providers along with technical assistance. The Early Childhood Resource Center provides resources such as laminating, die cutting, and a lending library of early childhood equipment and materials. The Professional Development Supplement activity is a program for early educators to improve the quality of child care by focusing on increasing education levels. Child care providers receive two stipends per year based on their current and continuing educational levels. The Quality Support Bonus activity Makes available monthly bonuses to licensed early childhood programs that have demonstrated a commitment to quality care by ensuring higher teacher education and licensure requirements. The McDowell County Department of Social Services Child Care Subsidies activity makes available monthly bonuses to licensed early childhood programs based upon enrollment of subsidized children to early childhood programs that have demonstrated a commitment to quality care. The McSmiles Mobile Preschool Program is a part-day mobile preschool based in school buses that have been fitted with the essential play centers to deliver age-appropriate preschool activities. McSmiles serves 3-5 year olds in various locations throughout the county. The Family Resource Programs: Part-Day Preschool is a part-day preschool program located within the North
2009-2010 Cash & In-Kind Donors
- Abbott Nutrition - Alison Baldwin
- Allison Hollifield - Amanda Crisp - Amy Moomaw
- Ann Bertlesman - Annie Lee Epley - Ashley Wooten
- Audrey Bost - Babe’s Restaurant
- Bi-Lo - Bruce’s Fabulous
Foods - Bryan Wilson - Burger King
- Caleb Griffith - Carolina Chocolatiers
- Caroline Rodier - Cheryl Mitchell
- Children’s Services Network
- Chuck Aldridge - Cindy Parker
- Countryside BBQ - Daniel Mart
- Deborah Presnell - Debra Boldon - Debra Pittman - Diana Bradley
- EC Carnes - FAST
- First Steps - First United Methodist
Church - Fred Boyd
- Frederick & Mary Dodge
- Gail Bailey - Gene Padgett
- Goodwill Industries - Harvest Drive-In
- Healthy Start - Healthy Start Holiday
Party Donors
- Helen Johnson - Holly’s Deli &
Desserts - Home Depot
Foundation - Home Visitation
Collaborative - Ira Trollinger
- Jalapeno Fresh Grill - Jane Schroeder
- Jeffrey Judd - Jeneil Washburn - Jennifer Morgan
- Jim & Joan Hensley - Jim Hamilton
- Jimmy Blanton - Joan Conway - Joan Patrick
- Joan Rovenstine - Joe Davis
- Joy Griffith - Joy Patton - Julie Dews
- Kim Welborn - Kiwanis
- Kris Edwards - Kristin Mart - Little Siena
- Margaret McFadden - Mari Lou Moore
- McDonald’s - McDowell County
- Department of Social Services
- McDowell County Schools
- McDowell Technical Community College
- Melisa Smith - Michael Lavender
- Michelle Boyles - Moondoggy’s Diner
- Nan Davis - Nara Express
- Oriental Trading - Patricia Boyd
- Patterson Brothers Woodworking
- Peggy Freeman - Phillip Hardin - Phyllis Davis
- Rebecca Cross - Rebeccah Edwards
- Rebecca Shuford - Rebekah Smith
- Rhonda McFadden - Robbin Johnson
- Robert Noyes - Ross Laboratory - Salvation Army - Sandra Boyles
- Sarah Buchanan - Shaneah McCauley
- Sharon Parker - Sharon Smith
- Sherri Owenby - Smokey Que’s
- State Employee’s Combined Campaign - Stephanie Goudreau
- Stephen Durham - Steve & Melanie
Durham - Susan Dietrich
- Suzanne Rampey - The McDowell
Hospital - The Steakhouse
- Tim Blenco - Titan Pizza Plus - United Way of
McDowell County - United Way of
Metropolitan Atlanta - Wendy’s
- Whistle Stop Pizza & Subs
Fiscal Year 2009-2010 Unrestricted Funds
Smart Start
Funds Other Funds Temporarily
Restricted Total
Receipts: State Awards 617,999 11,144 - 629,143 Private Contributions
- 2,991 1,260 4,251
Special Funds Raising Events -
3,947 - 3,947
Interest and Investment Earnings -
100 - 100
Sales Tax Refunds -
12 - 12
Total Receipts 617,999 18,194 1,260 637,453
Net Assets Released from Restrictions: ` Satisfaction of Program Restrictions - 124 (124) -
617,999 18,318 1,136 637,453
Expenditures Programs & Support Child Care and Education Affordability 207,229 342 - 207,571 Child Care and Education Quality 155,418 342 - 155,760 Family Support 64,195 - - 64,195 Health and Safety 29,786 124 - 29,910 Support Management and General 116,674 12,145 - 128,819 Program Evaluation 44,697 - - 44,697 Other Sales Tax Paid - 94 - 94
Total Expenditures 617,999 13,047 - 631,046
Excess (Deficiency) of Receipts Over Ex-penditures
- 5,271 1,136 6,407
Net Assets at Beginning of Year - 9,255 1,382 10,637
Net Assets at End of Year - 14,526 2,518 17,044
Net Assets Consisted of: Cash and Cash Equivalents 128 14,526 2,518 17,172 Refunds Due From Contractors 378 - - 378
506 14,526 2,518 17,550 Less: Due to State 506 - - 506
Total Net Assets - 14,526 2,518 17,044
Cove and Glenwood Elementary Schools that serves children ages 2-5 years old. The centers provide learning opportunities for children and build on the family’s capacity to help their children enter school healthy and ready to learn. Health programs through Smart Start create a vital link between child care and health care systems. The First Steps activity is a home visiting program offered to all new moms who are not eligible for Medicaid home visits. programs. New parents receive a home visit from a Registered Nurse experienced in obstetrical care, newborn care, and lactation. Family Support programs include Family Resource Programs: Family Support, which addresses family literacy and parenting through parenting support groups and parent-child activities. Programs include Families and Schools Together, Family Reading Adventures, and Circle of Parents. The Healthy Start activity is an intensive home visitation program that serves children from birth to age three and their families. Home visits are made weekly by a trained Family Support Worker for support and instruction on positive parenting, bonding, child development, and home safety.
Other Grant Funded Activities &
In addition to all of the Smart Start programs,
the McDowell County Partnership for Children is involved in several grant funded opportunities. Healthy Smiles for Preschoolers Dental Program provides grants to serve children birth to 5 years old in need of assistance
for immediate dental care. The Health Committee receives the applications, reviews them, and makes sure families qualify for this free service. The Health Resources and Services Administration Dental Grant administered by the McDowell Hospital provides children 6 months to 5 years (and before Kindergarten) with a limited oral exam. The exams take place at child care centers, family child care homes, preschool classes, and select community events. The Partnership provides program evaluation services for this activity.
The McDowell County Partnership for Children was also honored to receive a Gardening Grant from the Home Depot Foundation. This $2,500 grant was divided among five different McDowell County child care centers to provide vegetable gardens and emphasize the importance of a healthy diet and outdoor play.
But that’s not all the Partnership
has done this year…!!!
The Nurse Family Partnership activity is an evidence-based, nurse home visiting program that improves the health, well-being, and self-sufficiency of first-time, low-income parents and their children. NFP Nurse Home Visitors discuss with their clients such things as preventive health practices, diet, substance abuse, children’s health and development, economic self-sufficiency, future pregnancies, education, and work. The program is administered by the Health Department with support from the Partnership After twelve years of dedication to Smart Start, we can still be proud of our strong collaborative spirit and of the work that goes into building nurturing communities and improving the quality of life for young children and their families.
Our accomplishments can be measured by adding up the numbers from the Smart Start evaluation reports. Following are Smart Start Highlights as of June 30, 2009:
First Steps 33 families were served 66 home or office visits were conducted 319 follow-ups were performed 21 breastfeeding assessments were conducted 27 home safety checks were performed
Healthy Start 66 moms were screened 230 home visits were made 35 Home Safety Assessments were performed 33 families were served 35 Home Safety Assessments were performed Family Resource Programs: Family Support 438 participants were served through Family Reading Adventures 21 families in two FAST groups received intensive services lasting 8 weeks 15 families participated in the FASTWORKS support group for six months following graduation from the FAST program Family Resource Programs: Part-Day Preschool 15 two year olds were served in the preschool program
14 three year olds were served in the preschool program 20 four year olds were served in the preschool program McSmiles 191 children were served 186 families were served Professional Development Supplement 65 teachers from 21 centers and homes participated 595 children were impacted
Childcare Resource & Referral 41 programs received information on CCR&R Smart Start activities 41 programs participated in CCR&R Smart Start activities 150 families received child care referrals 150 information packets were mailed to families 38 classrooms received R&R technical assistance 1,149 children were impacted by R&R services
Quality Support Bonus 15 centers participated 4 homes participated 793 children benefited Child Care Subsidies 279 children ages 0-5 enrolled and receiving child care subsidies 125 parents/guardians received child care subsidies (employed by 73 employers)
55 parents/guardians receiving child care are students or are enrolled in training programs 17 employers in McDowell County have three or more employees that receive child care subsidies Pictured Right: McDowell Technical Community College Child Development Center’s future farmers hard at work on their gardens made possible by the Home Depot.
Many thanks and congratulations to our partners, friends, and supporters throughout the county. You keep your vision for young children and families clear and you make our mission to improve their quality of life possible!