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November 2024 Newsletter

November Observances November is a month filled with opportunities to honor heritage, express gratitude, and give back. This month, we celebrate Native American Heritage Month, recognizing the rich histories, cultures, and contributions of Indigenous communities. We also observe Día de los Muertos to honor loved ones who have passed. On

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October 2024 Newsletter

October Observances October brings attention to issues and causes that impact many in our community. It’s Domestic Violence Prevention Month, reminding us to stand against abuse and support survivors. If you or someone you know needs help, reach out to the National Domestic Abuse Hotline at 1-800-799-7233. You can also

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August 2024 Newsletter

HAPPY BACK TO SCHOOL MONTH! We hope you all had a good summer so far. As August rolls in, many of our Littles are heading back to school. This transition can be both exciting and challenging. To support our Littles during this time, check out the resources linked in this

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July 2024 Newsletter

July Observances July is famous for Independence Day on the 4th, but it also recognizes and celebrates other causes. July is National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, dedicated to raising awareness about the unique mental health challenges faced by underrepresented groups and promoting culturally appropriate services that address the needs

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June 2024 Newsletter

June Observances June is a month full of awareness events and celebrations that bring our community closer. It’s National Men’s Health Month, a reminder for men to prioritize their health and well-being. We also celebrate Pride Month, honoring and supporting our LGBTQ+ community. On June 19, we observe Juneteenth, also

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May 2024 Newsletter

May Observances As we step into May, which is Mental Health Awareness Month, we want to highlight something crucial for both our Littles and their caregivers. Mentorship isn’t just about guidance and support—it’s been proven to really boost mental well-being for kids. Parents and guardians, you matter too! Taking care

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