En la 25.ª Conferencia sobre Paternidad de Nueva Inglaterra, el NPLI codirigió un impactante taller sobre la movilidad económica para padres junto con el padre líder Joshua Vaughn. Desde la narración de historias hasta la estrategia, la reunión destacó el impacto de la experiencia vivida en la configuración de sistemas de apoyo más sólidos y equitativos. Lee más sobre nuestra experiencia en Mystic.
La educación de nuestros hijos y hijas está en juego
At NPLI, we believe every child deserves a quality education, regardless of their background. Recent executive actions threaten essential federal programs, including student aid and services for low-income and special needs students. These changes could disrupt vital resources, leaving families to navigate an inequitable system.
Liderar con integridad: La campaña de Zulema Gómez para la Mesa Directiva Escolar
Zulema Gomez, our Director of Implementation, recently ran a powerful grassroots campaign for her local school board in California. Her campaign was rooted in integrity, inclusion, and the voices of parents. Now that the race is over, we’re proud to share our admiration for her leadership and her ongoing impact as a parent leader committed to respectful, community-driven change.
Leaders Shaping Leaders Inaugural Cohort Graduation
This summer, NPLI team members joined the National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC) at their annual conference in San Francisco, CA, to celebrate the graduation of the inaugural cohort of the Leaders Shaping Leaders (LSL) Fellowship Initiative. NPLI also participated in a panel composed of members of each partner organization that explained the why and how of the…
New Orleans PLTI Visits the Lousiana State Capitol in Baton Rouge
The NPLI team had the opportunity to support a group of New Orleans PLTI parent and youth leaders on a day of advocacy at the Louisiana State Capitol in Baton Rouge as the 2022 General Session was ending. Parent and youth leaders began their day at the Capitol with greetings by Monika Gerhart, the Director…