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CFNC: Fact Sheet

Child and Family Network Centers

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The Child and Family Network Centers
http://www.cfnc-online.org
3710 A Mount Vernon Avenue
Alexandria, VA 22301
703-836-0214

Founded in 1984

Executive Director:
Barbara Fox Mason
President, Board of Directors: Steve Nearman
Staff: 27 program staff, plus support staff and volunteers
2005 Budget: $2.6 million

Mission and History
The mission of the Child and Family Network Centers is to provide caring, high-quality free education and related services to at-risk children and families in their own neighborhoods to prepare and empower them for success in school and life.

The Child and Family Network Centers was started in 1984 by a group of mothers living in Alexandria public housing who were dismayed that their children had failed kindergarten. Recognizing that their youngsters needed help in preparing for school, the mothers hired Barbara Fox Mason, a talented teacher who shared the parents’ resolve to improve the circumstances for at-risk children. Mason started the preschool program with six children in one room of a housing project.

Today, Mason oversees seven accredited preschool programs for three- to five-year-olds in Alexandria’s poorest neighborhoods. Over the years, CFNC has prepared more than 1,000 children to enter elementary school. In addition to getting children ready to succeed in school, CFNC provides support services to the families of those children.

Services
The Child and Family Network Centers operates seven preschool sites with thirteen classrooms. All of the preschool centers are located in Alexandria neighborhoods with high concentrations of families living in poverty and one Arlington neighborhood. Over the years, CFNC has adapted its services and staffing to meet the changing needs of the communities in which it is located.

  • Early Childhood Education: Free nationally accredited early childhood education and comprehensive services for children ages 3 and 4, all considered at-risk for school failure. CFNC’s Preschool Program is designed to give children living in poverty the skills they need to enter kindergarten prepared to learn.

  • Family Support: By helping parents to achieve self-sufficiency, CFNC’s Family Support Program gives children what they need most: strong capable families. Social Workers and parents set targets and milestones together which lead to: positive parenting, stable living environments, English language acquisition and healthy families.

  • Health Services: CFNC’s Health Services Program enables parents to support the healthy development of their children, resolve issues that have an impact on the health of their families, and access community-based services. The Health Services Program is staffed by a Nurse Practitioner who is available to parents at all sites. The Nurse schedules hearing, vision and dental screenings, refers children who need follow up care and screens all children’s health forms for up-to-date immunizations. Additionally, the Nurse assists families in obtaining health insurance.



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