August 30, 2018
Read by 4th is a citywide effort of organizations, public and private, large and small, convened and managed by the Free Library of Philadelphia, aiming to significantly increase the number…
December 9, 2016
Recently, a group of students collaborated with ECP to bridge the gap between healthcare and parenting education for new moms. University of Pennsylvania nursing students must complete a community project…
December 5, 2016
Educating Communities for Parenting’s Power to Parent Winter session will begin on Thursday, January 5th thru March 30, 2017. ECP’s Power to Parent classes cover such topics as ages and stages of child development, the…
November 8, 2016
Each year, Educating Communities for Parenting welcomes our Power to Parent students and their children to a very special Halloween party. Children get to make crafts, enjoy tasty treats,…
August 28, 2016
Join Philadelphia Media Network, publisher of The Inquirer, Daily News and Philly.com, for an exciting day of fun, facts & fitness for the whole family. Anita Kulick, Educating Communities for…
May 17, 2016
On Thursday, May 12, 2016, ECP held its annual Teen Parent Awards Luncheon given in honor of students who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to attending and participating in parenting classes. The moms…
May 15, 2016
On Thursday, May 5th, Educating Communities for Parenting (ECP) hosted the 2016 Imagine Speakers’ Luncheon Series. This year’s program featured keynote speaker Timene Farlow, Deputy Commissioner for the Division of…
December 22, 2015
Thanks to generous donations from Toys for Tots, Five Below, Cradles to Crayons and other ECP partners we were able to give our Power to Parent families a brighter…
December 16, 2015
In our Power to Parent classes, our students gain the skills they need to be better parents, break unhealthy family patterns, and find the confidence necessary to raise their children…
April 6, 2015
For many of our facilitators, their work at Educating Communities for Parenting allows them to relate to clients in a way that they’d be unable to at their full-time jobs.…