by Children At Risk | Sep 18, 2024 | Basic Needs, C@R Blog, Early Childhood Education, Equity, Events, Health & Nutrition, Human Trafficking, Immigration, K-12 Education, Newsletter, Parenting, Policy, Research, TXFLC
CHILDREN AT RISK’s Early Childhood Texas Tour is coming to a city near you, and you won’t want to miss it. C@R is hitting the road with 12 in-person stops across the state, bringing together child care providers, community leaders, and anyone passionate about...
by Children At Risk | Mar 6, 2024 | Basic Needs, C@R Blog, Early Childhood Education, Equity, Events, Health & Nutrition, Human Trafficking, Immigration, K-12 Education, Newsletter, Parenting, Policy, Research, TXFLC
Special Events convening for change Every dollar donated helps us improve the lives of Texas children. CHILDREN AT RISK is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization (EIN: 76-0360533). Contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. It is with immense...
by Children At Risk | Jan 5, 2024 | Basic Needs, C@R Blog, Early Childhood Education, Equity, Events, Health & Nutrition, Human Trafficking, Immigration, K-12 Education, Newsletter, Parenting, Policy, Research, TXFLC
Learning Events convening for change CHILDREN AT RISK is committed to hosting free events that engage the public and help them drive change for children. We aim to share research, unpack pressing policy issues, and highlight diverse community perspectives from across...
by Children At Risk | Oct 20, 2023 | C@R Blog, Early Childhood Education, ELQN, Newsletter, Press Release
Harris County Commissioners Court Boosts Early Learning Initiatives with Child Care Quality Improvement Grants The Harris County Early Learning Quality Networks Grants Empower Local Organizations to Amplify Their Voice in Education. (Harris County – October 19,...
by Children At Risk | Jun 28, 2023 | C@R Blog, Equity, Immigration, K-12 Education, Newsletter, North Texas, Op-Ed, Policy, Research, Uncategorized
By Linda Corchado & Bob Sanborn The data is clear. A third of Texas’ nearly 8 million children are immigrants or the children of immigrants. In our cities, like Houston, the number is about half of our children. If children are our future then our path forward...