Featured News
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Honoring United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania May 17, 2012
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"ECP teaches you different ways to raise your child and how to build better relationships."
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"It costs approximately $130,000 to keep one teenager in a Pennslvaynia juvenile detention center for one year." It will cost less than $200 per year to fund Educating Communities for Parenting (ECP).
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Thanks to United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania and the Fund for Children Fund of The Philadelphia Foundation ECP is able to expand its services to youth.
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Graduates Celebrate at Maggiano's Italian Restaurant
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"First Voices"
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Giving Power to Parent
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Parenting education classes are designed to teach about healthy relationships, child development, nuturing behaviors, non-violent problem solving, and personal responsibillity.
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Thank You Maggiano's, Phila Art Museum, Christine Miller, Nadia Billig Daniel, Institute for Safe Families, Calvary Chapel, Cradles to Crayons, Enon Church, & Five Below
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| News Story | Description |
|---|---|
| Educating Communities for Parenting 18th Annual Imagine Awards Ceremony at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts | Honoring United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania May 17, 2012 |
| Monique Bowman | "ECP teaches you different ways to raise your child and how to build better relationships." |
| What Part of Prevention Do Americans Not Understand: A Case Study | "It costs approximately $130,000 to keep one teenager in a Pennslvaynia juvenile detention center for one year." It will cost less than $200 per year to fund Educating Communities for Parenting (ECP). |
| Funding News | Thanks to United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania and the Fund for Children Fund of The Philadelphia Foundation ECP is able to expand its services to youth. |
| Power to Parent Recognition Luncheon | Graduates Celebrate at Maggiano's Italian Restaurant |
| Norristown Educational Theatre is ECP's New Partner In Service | "First Voices" |
| Educating Adjudicated Delinquent Youth for Parenting | Giving Power to Parent |
| Attention Parenting Youth... learn skills and techniques to understand what it takes to become an effective and good parent. | Parenting education classes are designed to teach about healthy relationships, child development, nuturing behaviors, non-violent problem solving, and personal responsibillity. |
| Thank You Community Partners! | Thank You Maggiano's, Phila Art Museum, Christine Miller, Nadia Billig Daniel, Institute for Safe Families, Calvary Chapel, Cradles to Crayons, Enon Church, & Five Below |


