
Prevention organizations focus on providing children #GreatChildhoods
APRIL IS CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH (OKLAHOMA CITY, OK) – During the month of April, government and community leaders will promote making great childhoods happen
APRIL IS CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH (OKLAHOMA CITY, OK) – During the month of April, government and community leaders will promote making great childhoods happen
What are Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE)? ACEs are stressful or traumatic negative experiences before age 18 that have long-lasting effects on physical, mental and social
Jo Houston, a parent educator with Parent Promise/Prevent Child Abuse Oklahoma, was named Oklahoma’s Outstanding Home Visitor for 2018 during the Child Abuse Prevention Awards
(April 27, 2018) Parent Promise of Oklahoma City is pleased to announce that the Arvest Foundation has awarded a $5,000 grant for in-home and family
When a family is struggling, every little stress can build up to where many vulnerable parents just lose hope in being able to put themselves
(Oklahoma City) The news that the Oklahoma State Department of Health will restore funding for child abuse prevention home visitation programs in 2019 is good
The Edmond Women’s Club recently donated $5,500 to Parent Promise to provide emergency resources to families served by Parent Promise’s home visitation program. “We are
(Oklahoma City) – Parent Promise has received a $15,000 grant from the Potts Family Foundation to support the organization’s programs and services. The Potts Family
A generous grant from an Edmond family will allow Parent Promise to expand its home visiting services and provide better programs to families in Oklahoma
Parent Promise is proud to announce the receipt of grants from two local foundations for resource development and services. Parent Promise has received grants from
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