At Marygrove Early Education Center, we are thrilled to announce the success of our SEEDing for College program, a groundbreaking pilot initiative launched in partnership with Wayne Metro Community Action Agency. This program is a vital step toward empowering our students and their families to prepare for the financial aspects of attending college, and we are proud to share the impact it has had on our community. About SEEDing for College: Empowering Futures SEEDing for College was designed with one primary goal: to equip students with the financial knowledge and tools they need to confidently pursue higher education. The program offers a comprehensive approach, focusing on helping students and their families navigate the often complex processes of making bank deposits, securing financial aid, and planning for college expenses. Through a combination of workshops, counseling sessions, financial literacy education, and our unique Deposit Days, students received hands-on experience … [Read more...]
Pajama Program
Read the full article on Livonia Today here Every child benefits from a good night’s sleep and Pajama Program makes that happen for many.The nonprofit national organization provides pajamas for newborns to 10-year-old children, and even teddy bears and books to promote and support a comforting bedtime routine and healthy sleep habits that could benefit people the rest of their lives. Everything that is donated to children is new.Research shows that children who follow a bedtime routine are more likely to get the healthy sleep they need to thrive and feel secure. The bedtime routine promotes parent and child bonding and helps children fall asleep, stay asleep and wake up refreshed. Good sleeping habits pave the way for good health and emotional well-being.The organization provides new pajamas, bears and storybooks, as well as health education programs about the importance of sleep among children and their families. The books that are donated also promote literacy and a love for … [Read more...]
Adventure Awaits
Written By: Jennifer Rose O’Shay a.k.a J.R.O’Shay, MAED. As a young girl, I spent many days exercising the depths of my imagination. With a ton of energy and spirit, I would engage in plays that took me on adventures across the world. This was my escape from reality. My name is Jennifer O’Shay. I am an Early Head Start Teacher at Starfish Family Services. I have my master’s degree in early childhood education and School Leadership in the 21st Century. I have dedicated most of the past 17 years to building my career in Early Childhood Education. I am also a multi-media artist and work in photography, writing, illustrating (with a variety of materials), crochet, face painting, and… whatever I want to try. My background is full of a lot of childhood trauma and negativity. Many of my family members were plagued with mental health illness and addiction. When I was around 3 years of age, my father became a victim of the drug pandemic taking over society during the early 80s. In an … [Read more...]
A Visit to our Nation’s Capital
by: Noreen Dinwieddie and Jenifer Jonika In the brisk winter week of January 22-26, Noreen Dinwieddie, HS/Grants Administration Director and Jennifer Jonika, Executive Director embarked on a significant journey to the heart of the nation’s capital, Washington D.C., representing the Michigan Head Start Association (MHSA) at the NHSA Leadership Institute. Noreen, an elected Director on the MHSA and a member of the Governmental Affairs Committee, and Jennifer, dedicated to advocating for the cause, were part of a group that sought to address critical issues facing Head Start programs across the country. The primary objective of their visit was to meet with Senators and elected Congress Representatives, presenting the concerns of the Head Start community and advocating for continued support. Although Senators Stabenow, Peters, and Congresswoman Rashida Talib were not available, their Executive Assistants graciously welcomed the delegation. They assured Noreen, Jennifer, and their … [Read more...]
Starfish calls for support of Telehealth
The Detroit News - Op-Ed published, August 27, 2023 Author: Marisa Nicely - Chief Program Officer at Starfish Family Services In recent years, Michigan, like much of the country, has grappled with the unprecedented challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Among the most pressing challenges is the strain on our state's public mental health system, which was already stretched thin before the pandemic hit. As we navigate the post-pandemic world, the emergence of telehealth has provided a vital support system for countless Michiganians. Telehealth has bridged gaps in care, allowing mental health professionals to connect with those in need. Recent data shows that its effectiveness is undeniable. Especially for residents in rural areas and those facing transportation challenges. It also stands as a testament to our capacity for innovation. And it has ensured that critical services remain accessible to those who need them most. However, the state sees things differently. … [Read more...]
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