Nurturing Parenting Program : Facilitator Training
Hi Everyone –
This is a wonderful opportunity to learn how to be a facilitator in the Nurturing Parenting Programs, which often Family Resource Centers, DCF, and other local community agencies host for families to participate in – its a valuable program that has been offered for YEARS in Chelsea, but we always need new facilitators –
Here is the information –
Family Nurturing Center is offering the following two trainings:
- Nurturing Fathers in SPANISH February 27 – 29, 2024
- Nurturing Birth, Foster, and Kinship Families March 5 -7, 2024
To register for this training, submit a FRC Training Request and Registration Form through the DCF-ASO team.
48th Annual Gardeners Gathering Conference
Exhibitors & Sponsors
Exhibitors: The information gallery at the Gathering is always bustling! It will run from 10:00-5:00 on March 16th. Please fill out the form linked below if you are interested in being an exhibitor.
Sponsors: If you are interested in supporting this community event by placing an ad in our program, click the link to the form below and send the ad as a PDF or JPG to cbowes@thetrustees.org by March 4th.
48th Annual Gardeners’ Gathering
Saturday, March 16 | 10AM- 5PM
Shillman Hall & The Egan Center, Northeastern University
FREE & Open to all
- gardening, urban homesteading, and community organizing workshops
- Keynote address & presentation of the Community Garden Awards by Mayor Walsh
- Keynote panel of legacy gardeners from Boston
- Exhibitors’ gallery: Boston-area agricultural and environmental organizations
Chelsea Kiwanis Diaper Drive
It’s not fun to think about!
Have you ever tried to wash out a used disposable diaper to try to dry it and use it again? Diapers–and cleaning products–are not allowable purchases via SNAP and WIC programs. The same goes for all kinds of necessities for infants, so it puts many mothers between a rock and a hard place when it comes to trying to keep their babies clean, healthy, and comfortable. It is especially daunting for young mothers who are trying to finish high school.
Drop-Off Event, Saturday, February 24th, 12 p.m.-2p.m.
That is why the Chelsea Kiwanis Club has partnered with Chelsea High School’s program for young and expecting student parents to help donate all kinds of items needed by babies and mothers: diapers, bottles, pacifiers, blankets, etc. On Saturday, February 24th, you can drop off diapers and other items at the parking lot at El Potro Mexican Grill, 170 Everett Avenue in Chelsea. From noon until 2 p.m., Chelsea Kiwanis members will be at El Potro in the Market Basket shopping center to receive your generous donations. Or, if you prefer, you can make a tax-deductible financial donation online via our Chelsea Kiwanis Children’s Charity Fund and we’ll do the shopping for you. Either way, we thank you for your support of these young families.
Women’s Wellness Workshop – Domestic Violence Community Education Feb 21
Bringing Savings to Real People
Eliot Family Resource Center February News
Mary C. Burke Elementary Schools in association with Healthy Chelsea Presents Family Wellness Wednesdays
CBC Computer Programing Course for Students
Apply to Summer Stars Camp for the Performing Arts!
Apply Now for our Free 9-day Camp August 4-12, 2024
Summer Stars Camp for the Performing Arts provides deserving middle and high-school-aged kids a free 9-day, residential summer camp intensive in the performing arts. Our 25th Anniversary Year Camp takes place August 4-12, 2024 on the campus of the Northfield Mount Hermon School in Gill, MA.
Summer Stars offers small group programs in acting, musical theater and choral singing, dance– from hip-hop to theatrical, instrumental performance, set design, juggling, puppets, drumming, music video creation and so much more. Through our work together, campers come together as an artistic community and learn about their own ability to succeed through the performing arts.
The ideal candidate is a student who interested in the performing arts but who may not have the opportunities to fully explore and develop their talent due to financial need or lack of community resources. There is no audition, and experience in the performing arts is not required.
Camp is free to all campers. The Summer Stars Foundation is a 501-c3 and fully funded by donations. There is no charge for camp– the entire program is FREE including meals & lodging and bus transportation from the Boston and New York metro areas (and select other locations, like some local military bases.)
If you know anyone else who would love to go to Summer Stars, please share the link to our website and application materials: www.summerstars.org/come-to-camp. And have them check out our home page for more videos, including last year’s live show! You can also find us at Facebook and Instagram.
How to Apply
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To attend Summer Stars as a Camper, you must be between 12 and 15 years old as of August 4, 2024. Please note: Only an adult can create an account.
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New Camper applications must include one reference from a teacher or guidance councilor. If you are a new camper, please share the recommendation form link with your teacher or guidance councilor as soon as possible
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To Join the Leadership Training Program as a Leadership Trainee or Junior Counselor, you must be a 16-17 year-old (as of August 4, 2024) who has attended Summer Stars as a camper in the past, and been in High School during the 2023-24 academic year.
f you have any questions regarding the application process or the camp please contact Nina at 617-233-1424, or nina@summerstars.org.
Thank you for applying to Summer Stars! Together we can provide this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to deserving kids.