Motherhood Summit
ZoomThe second annual Motherhood Summit will dissect some of the most pressing issues facing Texas mothers. The health and well-being of mothers have a direct impact on their children and […]
The second annual Motherhood Summit will dissect some of the most pressing issues facing Texas mothers. The health and well-being of mothers have a direct impact on their children and […]
A quality and sustainable early childhood education system is essential to our state’s economy. On Thursday, May 11, join child care providers, parents, advocates, and business leaders to discuss how […]
CHILDREN AT RISK is dedicated to improving the lives of Texas children. While the majority of our work focuses on current issues, it is also important to think about the […]
Our last summit of the year will dive into the issues of STEM education, focusing on building a robust and qualified pipeline of professionals. A learning opportunity for educators and […]
This year‘s Equity Summit will bring together statewide experts as we explore equity issues that impact Texas Children. This summit will then present opportunities to address these challenges, highlight the […]
Join us for an intimate discussion at The Texas Equity Tour- Austin visit, slated for March 27 2024 and driven by CHILDREN AT RISK (C@R), serves as a vital platform […]
The Texas Equity Tour, slated for March-April 2024, is a pivotal event organized by CHILDREN AT RISK (C@R) to address systemic racism and its impact on Texas children and families. […]
The Texas Equity Tour, slated for March and April 2024, is a pivotal event organized by CHILDREN AT RISK (C@R) to address systemic racism and its impact on Texas children […]
Disparities in maternal healthcare are a growing issue in Texas. Part one of the Motherhood Roundtable Series will dive into the rights of pregnant people in Texas and self-advocacy for […]
This fifth annual Immigration Summit will explore the unique challenges facing immigrant children and their families. Join us to learn about child-forward immigration policies, access to basic needs and mental […]