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Spring 2007
Vol. V: No. 1

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Executive Director

Partner's Perspective
     Better Brains for Babies

Connecting With:
     Vickie Fulbright

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Sumter Regional Hospital in Americus is just one of the casualties a string of tornadoes left behind in central Georgia this month. Family Connection collaborative members who were at the center of the devastation tell their stories. Read Tornado Victims Count Blessings.


Record-Breaking Numbers Turn Out for Annual Family Connection Summit
More than 400 collaborative members, partners, and legislators convened at the annual Family Connection Summit in February, breaking a four-year attendance record for the two-day event, hosted by Family Connection Partnership.
Summit Learning Day
The State of Family Connection
Keynote Address
Workshops

Summit Networking Day

When Ends Don't Meet: Georgia Families Face Tough Choices
Despite Georgia's prospering economy, hundreds of thousands of families in this state continue to struggle to manage costs that meet basic needs.

Celebrating the Life of Etta Reteneller
Colleagues and friends of Etta Reteneller celebrate her life of service to others.

Family Connection: Shedding Light on Theory, Principles, and Practice
Residents in south Fulton County are forming a strong community, and possibly a new city, guided by Family Connection principles.

Family Engagement Day Reinforces the Importance of Families
Region 8 Family Connection hosted its third annual Family Engagement Day in Marion County in January. It was a stunning success in numbers and interactive workshops.

Is Health Care a Priority in Georgia?
With 270,000 children enrolled in PeachCare, continuing coverage for all children in the state is top of mind for those worried about the federal funding shortfall the program is facing. This is a serious problem for children and families in the state that begs the question: Is health care a priority for Georgians?

 


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