The 5400 block of Woodland Avenue has been officially named “Dr. Minnie Moore Johnson Way” after longtime Southwest Philadelphian and community leader, Dr. Minnie Moore Johnson.
Councilmember Jamie Gauthier also presented a resolution honoring Dr. Johnson's service to Southwest Philadelphia and t
“What’s going to happen once I’m gone?”
That’s the question many families and caregivers for people with disabilities have had when contacting agencies like Disability Action Center NW.
If you've still got kids or teens in tow, there's an outlet for you any day, any time in New Jersey — and it's one that advocates are certain is not being utilized as often as it should be.
Parents Inc. Announces Statewide Parent Leadership Recognition Event First Lady Tammy Murphy to Receive Parent Champion Award TRENTON, NJ (February 9, 2022) – In recognition of National Parent Leadership Month in February – a time to recognize, honor and celebrate parents for their vital leadership roles in their homes and communities – Parents Inc.[.]
Pandemic presents new challenges to Hawaiiâs foster care system . and its youth
Foster youth are struggling during the pandemic By Samie Solina | February 17, 2021 at 6:00 PM HST - Updated February 17 at 6:03 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Fewer people are signing up to become foster parents amid the pandemic and the lack of in-person education has created a new type of isolation for foster youth.
Social workers say those are among the new challenges facing the system because of COVID-19.
âFor the at-risk children that we deal with, the truth of the matter is theyâre safer in school,â said Joe OâConnell, a team lead supervisor for Parents, Inc.