February is Children’s Dental Health Month: Resources for Parents and Service providers

                                     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, Feb. 1, 2018   CONTACT: Debra Harris-Bowyer, Cabell County Family Resource Network Coordinator P: 304.697.0255 | E: dbowyer@cabellfrn.org  

Webinar: What are my basic rights in the IEP process? March 14

Please register for Basic Rights on Mar 14, 2018 10:00 AM EDT at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2712790243629543169 After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.     Brought to you by GoToWebinar® Webinars Made Easy®   Contact:

Cabell-Huntington Convention & Visitors Bureau local events list

  Ever wonder “what is happening in the area this week?”  The Cabell-Huntington Convention & Visitors Bureau has an online calendar of events, download a Visitor’s guide, and map of the Huntington area at   http://www.visithuntingtonwv.org/ . Also, find a link

PARENT ADVOCATE NEEDED: Think Babies campaign ZERO TO THREE announces “Strolling Thunder 2018” on May 8-> apply by March 2

Updated information February 22, 2018 Zero To Three is still working on identifying families to participate in Strolling Thunder, day of advocacy on Capitol Hill.  At this point, there are no family applications from West Virginia. Feel free to pass

EVENT: One 4 All Disability Expo – March 24

    Feel free to share our attached flyer and Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/One4all-Disabilities-Expo-489308531117935/   Sincerely, Michelle Norweck, LCSW Parent Liaison Pediatrics/Parent Partners in Education Project DOCC 304-691-1319 CLICK to download the announcement 2018 One 4All Expo save the date Vendor

RESOURCE: Vendor registration for Mountwest CTC Resource Fair March 14

MCTC Resource Fair Mountwest Community & Technical College’s mission statement is to prepare students for careers, civic responsibility and lifelong learning. We at Mountwest CTC want to provide students information to access community resources. We want our college students to