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HEALTH Healthy Community Forum for the Greater Region Covered Kelly Bennett-Wofford, Executive Director (916) 414-8336 kelly@saramentocovered.org Child Protective Services Provides education and health and dental navigation services. Activities assist families with connecting to and appropriately utilizing care. HEARTS for Kids Alicia Blanco, Program (916) 876-5530 Blanca@saccounty.net Provides medical clearance exams, health insurance screenings and home visits for children placed in protective custody. Administration Luis Villa, Deputy Director (916) 875-5355 villalx@saccounty.net Runyon Saltzman & Einhorn, Inc. Mehera May, Associate Social Marketing Director (916) 446-9900 mmay@rs-e.com Mey Cole, Program Manager (916) 689-3433 mcole@wellspacehealth.org Center for Community Health and Well- Being, Inc. Wendy Petko, Executive Director (916) 558-4820 wpetco.cchwb@yahoo.com Steering Committee for the Reduction of African American Child Deaths Provides staff support for the Steering Committee on the Reduction of African American Child Deaths. Public Education Campaign Funds a public education campaign to raise awareness about healthy pregnancies and births for African American mothers. Healthy and Empowered Families Provides culturally relevant education and support to African American mothers to promote healthy pregnancies and births. Black Mothers United Provides culturally relevant education and support to African American mothers to promote healthy pregnancies and births. Safe Sleep Baby Funds a public education campaign to raise awareness about infant safe sleeping practices for African American families. 1 8/10/2015

DENTAL Smile Keepers Public Health Kate Varanelli, Dental Health Program Coordinator (916) 875-6259 Varanellik@saccounty.net Denise Silva, Regional Operations Dental Manager (916) 313-8400 dsilva@wellspace.org Golden State Water Company Dawn White, Water Quality Manager (916) 853-3615 drwhite@gswater.com Provides dental outreach, screening and utilization as well as mobile dental exams, fluoride varnishes and referrals for children at preschool sites, WIC sites and community health events. Galt Pediatric Dental Funds a portion of the construction and operations costs of a new Children's Dental Center in Galt. Fluoridation Funds design and installation of water fluoridation system. Women, Infants and Children Program Elizabeth Bilek, Breastfeeding Program Manager (916) 875-2133 bileke@saccounty.net Community Lactation Assistance Project Provides breastfeeding support services including education, one-on-one consultation, and a helpline. EARLY CARE County Office of Education Preschool Bridging Model Plus Natalie Woods Andrews, Director of School Readiness (916) 228-2555 nwoodsandrews@scoe.net Child Action, Inc. Anthony Garcia, Resource and Referral Manager (916) 369-3320 garciaa@childaction.org NUTRITION Funds quality care efforts through workforce development and site improvements for private center and family-based child care facilities. Quality Child Care Collaborative Funds an integrated infrastructure of consultation support to child care providers and families. 2 8/10/2015

SCHOOL READINESS Elk Grove Unified School District Mikako Fisher, School Readiness Coordinator (916) 686-7595 mafisher@egusd.net Folsom Cordova Unified School District Denise Thomson, School Readiness Coordinator (916) 635-4301 x 120 dthomson@fcusd.org Galt Joint Union School District Donna Mayo-Whitlock, School Readiness Coordinator (209) 745-1546 x 303 dwhitlock@galt.k12.ca.us Natomas Unified School District Christine Smith, Director of Early Childhood Education (916) 567-5516 chsmith@natomas.k12.ca.us River Delta Unified School District Arturo Jimenez-Miranda, School Readiness Coordinator (916) 776-2077 x 2424 ajimenezmiranda@riverdelta.k12.ca.us Robla Elementary School District Robin Smith, School Readiness Coach (916) 927-1036 x 510 rsmith@robla.k12.ca.us City Unified School District Doris Reese, Child Development Coordinator (916) 643-7821 doris-reese@scusd.edu San Juan Unified School District Dave Pascoa, Preschool Manager (916) 971-5952 dpascoa@sanjuan.edu Twin Rivers Unified School District Elizabeth Cunnion, Coordinator of Early Childhood Education (916) 566-1600 x 50517 elizabeth.cunnion@twinriversusd.org Crocker Art Museum Association Stacey Shelnut-Hendrick, Director of Education (916) 808-5780 sshelnuthendrick@crockerartmuseum.org Public Library Authority Christie Hamm, Manager of Youth and Literacy Services (916) 264-2978 chamm@saclibrary.org County Office of Education Early Childhood Initiative Community based school readiness program using art as the central approach includes museum tours, playgoups, parenting talks, and new exhibits. Raising Readers Community based school readiness program provides weekly bookmobile visits, library open houses and literacy workshops. Project SOARS Erin Maurie, Erin Maurie, Erin Maurie, 3 8/10/2015

Nancy Herota, Director of School Readiness (916) 228-2441 nherota@scoe.net Provides outreach, screenings, assessments, referrals, and direct services to families with children at risk for developmental delays and/or disabilities. 4 8/10/2015

Folsom Cordova Community Partnership Michelle Nunn, Program Manager (916) 361-8684 michelle.nunn@gmail.com La Familia Counseling Center Jesse Keith, Program Manager (916) 452-3601 jessek@lafcc.org Mutual Assistance Network Katy Robb, Program Manager - Firehouse FRC (916) 927-7694 x 129 krobb@mutualassistance.org Danielle Lawrence, Program Manager - Arcade FRC (916) 514-8096 dlawrence@mutualassistance.org River Oak Center for Children Leslie Lem, Interim Program Manager (916) 244-5800 llem@riveroak.org Children's Home Glenn Carson, Program Manager - North Sac FRC (916) 290-8270 glenn.carson@kidshome.org Jamie Alexander, Program Manager - Meadowview FRC (916) 394-6302 jami.alexander@kidshome.org Jason Smith, Program Manager -Valley Hi FRC (916) 290-8294 jason.smith@kidshome.org Tracie Hall-Burkes, Program Manager (916) 313-8400 thallburks@wellspacehealth.org Children's Home Chris McCarty, Director Community Programs (916) 290-8101 chris.mccarty@kidshome.org EFFECTIVE PARENTING Funds coordination/technical assistance/training for nine Family Resource Centers. - AmeriCorps Program Provides match funding for staff through the AmeriCorps Program for the Family Resource Centers (FRCs). Operates two Family Resource Centers providing parent education, crisis intervention, home visitation and Operates three Family Resource Centers providing parent education, crisis intervention, home visitation and Crisis Nursery Provides short term residential care/emergency childcare for children and crisis intervention/case management services for parents/caregivers in two locations. COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS Community Link Capital Region 2-1-1 Richard Abrusci, (916) Funds database maintenance, website and call 447-7063 x 310 volume support for children ages 0-5 for the 2-1-1 richard@goodwillsacto.org system. 5 8/10/2015