SOÑANDO JUNTOS

PARENT CHILD-DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

SOÑANDO JUNTOS

PARENT CHILD-DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

In partnership with Multnomah County Schools Uniting Neighborhoods (SUN), Latino Network provides culturally specific parent-child development services to secure early learning success for Latinx parents and their children ages 0-5.

Latino Network’s parent educators implement the Parents as Teachers curriculum—a national evidence-based curriculum that promotes optimal early development by supporting and engaging parents and caregivers. This family-centered, strengths-based model provides annual health and developmental screenings, increases parent and caregiver understanding of:

  • Ways to support children socially and emotionally

  • Positive discipline techniques

  • How to connect with community resources

  • How to set and achieve family goals

Parent Educators offer home visits and weekly groups throughout the year to build a supportive community of parents.

  • Children ages 0-5 years. Live in Multnomah County

  • Sandy Gongora, Early Childhood Program Manager

    (503) 998-0874

    sandy@latnet.org

  • Multnomah County, and Oregon Equity Fund

For a community to be whole and healthy, it must be based on people’s love and concern for each other

Tony DeFalco - Executive Director

Our Values (ACCESS)

  • The key to advancement for all Latino children and youth

  • The empowerment, leadership development, and active engagement of Latinos in the decisions that affect their lives.

  • The organization and integration of Latino communities as a catalyst for equity and social change.

  • The commitment to excellence and results

  • The continued connection to our rich histories, languages, and diversity.

  • The power of multicultural, multi-generational, and cross-sector partnerships

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