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THE PARENTINGRESOURCEGUIDETo download copies of this guide, go to www.frconline.org and click on the HUB logo

TABLE OF CONTENTS03Play GroupsParent ClassesLibrary Story Times04Parent Discussion WorkshopsYoung Parents05Parenting Pre-Teens and TeensOther Parenting Class OpportunitiesOnline Parenting Resources06Early LearningHome VisitingRelief NurseriesPA R E N T I N G R E S O U R C E G U I D E07082 091011Welcome to the tri-county Parenting Resource Guide.Parenting is a journey where children are alwaysmoving, learning, changing and needing guidanceand support. The five different pairs of shoes throughout this guide represent the different ages and stages of child development.Like shoes, children can quickly outgrow one stage and move on to another.The Central Oregon Parenting Education HUB is a network of over 25 tri-countyorganizations working together to provide a variety of programs and activitiesin both English and Spanish. Parenting Education HUBS operate throughoutOregon, primarily funded by the Oregon Parenting Education Collaborative.This guide, developed by local HUB partners, connects you with resourcesand programs to help support your child’s development and strengthen yourfamily’s relationships. We thank you for your efforts to be the best parentyou can be. Enjoy your journey!Vicki Ertle, Family Resource Center of Central Oregon and HUB partners.Family Resource Center of Central Oregon, 541.389.5468, coordinates the Parenting EducationHUB. For more information about tri-county programs and to download an online version ofthis guide visit www.frconline.org.Child th EducationThank you to:Breastfeeding and NutritionHealth Education and ScreeningBrenna Jackson and Dee Ann Lewis, Family Resource CenterDesign: Pamela Trow Johnson, 501 DriveProduction support: Maggi Machala, Project LAUNCHTranslation services: Latino Community AssociationChildcare Resource and ReferralParent and Family Support GroupsCar Seat AssistanceBasic AssistanceChild AbuseDomestic ViolenceSupervised Parent/Child VisitationsLEGENDCCROOK COUNTY[Sp S] SPANISH SPOKEND12Community Education and Parks& Recreation Services: Programsfor All AgesThis initiative was developed in part under grant number 1H79SM059339-01 fromthe Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA),U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The views, policies, andopinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect thoseof SAMHSA or HHS.DESCHUTES COUNTY[Sp I] SPANISH INTERPRETORS AVAILABLEJJEFFERSON COUNTY[Sp W] INFORMATION ON WEBSITE IN SPANISH

PLAY GROUPSDBend Attachment –Families AndCommunities Together:541.876.1011www.parentingfacts.orgMOMS Club of Bend:www.momsclubofbendor.orgJMom, Dad, and Baby GroupMaternal Child Health:Warm Springs541.553.2460C DAbriendo Puertas: 10-week class currently offered in Spanish only for Latino parentswith children ages 0 to 5. The mission of Abriendo Puertas is to improve the outcomesof Latino children by helping parents to be informed and confident leaders in the livesof their children. Available in Bend, Prineville, and Redmond at a variety of timesand locations. Silvia Khan 541.548.2380 ext. 116 silviak@neighborimpact.org [Sp S]DFocus on Parenting: 10-weekly sessions for parents of children ages 0 to 8; offeredfour times a year for families referred to parenting classes by other agencies. Learnhow to motivate your child through positive discipline, family routines and rules,problem solving, learning through play and supporting your child’s school success.Offered in Bend only. Registration is 25 per family. Help with fee is available.Contact Family Resource Center 541.389.5468 www.frconline.orgDJIncredible Years – Los Años Increíbles: 10-weekly sessions for parents of childrenages 3 to 8. Learn new ways to handle challenging behaviors, set clear boundaries,problem solve with young children and increase positive family communication.Offered in English and Spanish, classes are free with childcare and light dinnersincluded. Pre-registration is required.Deschutes County: Family Resource Center 541.389.5468 www.frconline.orgJefferson County 541.475.7673 ext. 12 [Sp S]continued on next pagePA R E N T I N G R E S O U R C E G U I D EMoms Inc.:Faith-basedBend Westside Church850.832.5703Redmond CommunityPresbyterian Church541.548.3367www.redmmondcpc.orgPARENTING CLASSES3“A baby is bornwith a need to beloved – and neveroutgrows it.”Frank Howard ClarkLIBRARY STORY TIMESPrograms for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, teens and families.CCrook County For specific times and dates call 541.447.7978 www.crooklib.orgDDeschutes County Programs in English in Bend, La Pine, Redmond, Sistersand Sunriver, and Spanish beginning in October at the East Bend location.Call or visit the website for specific times and dates, 541. 617.7097www.deschuteslibrary.org [Sp W]JJefferson County Programs offered in English and Spanish. For specific timesand dates call Madras: 541.475.3351 www.jcld.org [Sp S]Warm Springs: 541.553.3438 www.pelton.warmsprings.com

PARENTING CLASSESC Dcontinued from previous pageJMake Parenting a Pleasure – Hacer de la Paternidad un Placer: 10-weeklysessions for parents, grandparents and care providers of children 0 to 8. Explorethe latest parenting techniques, learn to set limits, find positive approaches todiscipline, and help your child prepare for school success. Offered in Englishand Spanish at a number of locations and times, childcare and a light dinnerare included. Crook County 541.447.3260Deschutes County: Family Resource Center 541.389.5468 www.frconline.orgJefferson County 541.475.7673 ext. 12 [Sp S]DNurturing Parenting: 10 weekly sessions for parents of children 0 to 12 offered inLa Pine. Parents will learn about personality traits and how they relate to parenting,and how brain development is related to behavior in children and teens. This serieswill also help parents understand, create and implement a system of discipline thatis respectful to children and guides them to follow family morals, values, and rules.541.876.1011 www.parentingfacts.orgPA R E N T I N G R E S O U R C E G U I D E4Parenting Now!: 7-weekly sessions for parents of children 0 to 6. Sessions focuson nurturing and effective parenting strategies, positive approaches to discipline,communication, managing family stress and how to build long lasting healthyfamily relationships. Deschutes County: Family Resource Center 541.389.5468www.frconline.orgParenting Wisely: Young Childs version for parents of children 3 to 9, and a Teenversion for parents of children 10 to 18. A self-paced computer program, whichcovers topics such as homework, tantrums, bedtime struggles, defiance,disrespectful talk and chore avoidance. Offered at a variety of locationsincluding School Based Health Centers, Lynch Elementary Redmond 541. 923.4876Family Resource Center 541.389.5468La Pine Community Campus 541.876.1011YOUNG PARENTSDThe Teen Parent Program: at BendSenior High School serves pregnantand parenting students (ages 14 to 20)who are residents of the Bend-La PineSchool District. Discussions coverpregnancy, prenatal, health, nutrition,parenting, community resourcesand college/career transition planning.The program includes childcare,transportation, counseling and additionalservices that students need to completetheir high school diploma. Located inBend 541.355.3823 [Sp I]FACT–Families And CommunitiesTogether Young Parent Program:Get ideas to deal with stress, share joysand challenges of parenting, and learnages and stages of child development.541.876.1011 www.parentingfacts.orgGrandma’s House: Faith basedshelter in Bend for homeless and/orabused pregnant and parenting teenmothers and their babies. Provideschildbirth and parenting education,career development and mJPositive Indian Parenting: This program draws on the strengths of historicIndian child-rearing patterns and blends old parenting values with modern skills.Storytelling, cradleboards, harmony, lessons of nature, behavior management,and the use of praise are discussed. Warm Springs 541.553.0467Parent WorkshopsOffered 2–3 times per year in locations throughout Central Oregon. For parentsand caregivers who want to learn more about specific topics, including:Talking to Your Kids Doesn’t Have to Be So HardAges and Stages: Infants & ToddlersRaising a Confident Child: Building Self-WorthReady for SchoolStress Till You PopFor information on regional workshops contact The Family Resource Center541.389.5468 www.frconline.org Redmond: Lynch Elementary 541.923.4876La Pine: FACT 541.876.1011“There is no way tobe a perfect mother,and a million waysto be a good one.”Jill Churchill

Parenting Pre-Teensand TeensOther Parenting Class OpportunitiesC DDStaying Connected to Your Teen:5-weekly sessions for parents ofchildren 10 to 17. Sessions focus onstrengthening family bonds, improvingfamily management skills, decreasingfamily conflict, strategies for bettercommunication and limit setting.Crook County Juvenile Department541.447.5161Deschutes County: FamilyResource Center 541.389.5468www.frconline.orgLa Pine 541. 876.1011www.parentingFACTs.orgParenting Classes with Beth Bellamy: Various classes for parentsoffered through Bend Parks and Recreation. 541.389.7275www.bendparksandrec.orgParenting with Love & Logic: Offered in Bend and Redmond at varioustimes throughout the year. 541.330.4634CJBridging the Gap: For divorcing parents in Crook County: Lutheran FamilyServices 541.416.1095 Jefferson County: Best Care 541.475.6575JStrengthening Families: 7-weeklysessions for parents and their childrenages 10 to 14 in the evening and usuallyincludes light dinner and childcarefor siblings. Enjoy family time withdiscussions and games designedto strengthen family relationships.Youth enjoy activities to build socialand life skills, parents learn ways toshow love and limits.Crook County 541.447.3260 [Sp S]Jefferson County: Best Care541.475.7673 [Sp S]C DFACT–Families And Communities Together: Various parent resourcesoffered throughout the year for parents of children 0 to17. 541.876.1011www.parentingfacts.orgJPrevention Information and Services:Information on bullying awarenessand prevention, drug and alcohol useprevention, problem gambling, andsuicide prevention.Crook County: Commission on Children& Families/Family Resource Center541.447.3260 [Sp S]Deschutes County: Children & FamiliesCommission 541.330.4632Jefferson County: Best CarePrevention Office 541.475.4884 [Sp S]Online Parenting Resourceswww.co211.info: Community resources in Central Oregonwww.frconline.org: Parenting education information includes classesand workshopswww.familyworksinc.com: Parenting wisely online parenting course ( 30)www.babybluesconnection.org: Resource for prenatal orpost-partum depressionwww.zerotothree.org: Healthy development of infants and toddlerswww.mychildwithoutlimits.org: For parents of young childrenwith developmental delayswww.fathers.com: National Center for Fatheringwww.bornlearning.org: Turn everyday moments into funlearning opportunities (also in Spanish)www.truceteachers.org: Healthy children’s entertainmentwww.asqoregon.com: Ages and stages development checklistwww.theparentingdoctor.com: Parenting tipswww.extension.oregonstate.edu: Child and family development,and parenting, nutrition and breastfeedingPA R E N T I N G R E S O U R C E G U I D ECDivorcing Parents Seminar: An educational program for divorcing parentswith a focus on the needs of children. Deschutes County. 541.383.67895

Early LearningHome VisitingHEAD STARTC DNeighborImpact Head Start: A comprehensive program thatstrengthens families and prepares preschool-age children(3 to 5) for school. The program serves low-income familiesand integrates high quality preschool education withparenting education and support, and other critical services(health, nutrition, disability, mental health). 541.548.2380www.neighborimpact.org [Sp S]JPA R E N T I N G R E S O U R C E G U I D E6Mid-Columbia Children’s Council: Early Head Start/Head Start: Program provides comprehensive education,health, nutrition and family services for parents withchildren up to the age of 3, and a preschool programlocated in Madras for children ages 3 to 5, providing childdevelopment, school readiness and family supportservices. 541.475.4870 www.mcccheadstart.org [Sp S]Oregon Child Development Coalition (OCDC):An educational program for pregnant women and childrenages 6 weeks to 5 years. OCDC serves low-income migrantand seasonal farm workers by preparing children for school,providing parent education opportunities, referrals to othersocial services agencies and partnering with othercommunity organizations. 541.475.6232 www.ocdc.net/ [Sp S]The Children’s Learning Center: Head Start preschoolprogram for children ages 3 to 5. Provide child development,school readiness and family support services. Enrollmentbased on eligibility, nutritious meals served. Pre-Schoolprogram, Childcare and Infant/Toddler Care. 541.475.3628www.madrastclc.org [Sp S]Warm Springs Early Head Start and Head Start Programs:Parent education, child development activitiesand information. 541.553.3242RELIEF NURSERIESA wrap around service program providing therapeutic earlychildhood education in classroom settings, home visits, parenteducation classes and support groups, respite care, casemanagement, and assistance accessing basic resourcesand other community services for families with children 0–3.C DJNurse-Family Partnership: Helps at-risk, first-time mothershave healthy pregnancies, improve child health anddevelopment, and become more economically self-sufficient.For more information call:Crook County Health Department 541.447.5165 [Sp S]Deschutes County Health Department Bend 541.322.7400 [Sp S]Jefferson County Health Department 541.475.4456 [Sp S]www.nursefamilypartnership.org/locations/Oregon [Sp S]Healthy Families Programs: Provide parent educationand support through home visits and parent groups tofirst time parents and their children birth to age 3.CDCrook County Health Department: 541.447.5165 [Sp S]JJefferson County Health Department: 541.475.4456[Sp S]Healthy Families of the High Desert: s-highdesertMaternity Case Management: A home visiting nurse forpregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and parenting support.Babies First: A home visiting nurse to ensure your baby(0–5) is healthy and developing normally.CaCoon: For families with children for youth (0–21)with special health or disability needs.CCrook County Health Department 541.447.5165[Sp S call Ruby Ruiz ext. 201]DDeschutes County Health Department Bend541.322.7400 [Sp S]JJefferson County Health Department 541.475.4456[Sp S]DMountainStar Family Relief Nursery Bend:541.322.6820, www.mountainstarfamily.org [Sp S]JJuniper Junction Relief Nursery Madras:541.475.2537, www.juniperjunctioncc.org

Child Development/Behavior/DisabilitiesC DJChildren’s Vision Foundation: Provides extensive vision screening in schoolsand the community as well as support for children and their families inaccessing care. 541.330.3907 www.childrensvisionfoundation.orgEarly Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education: High Desert EducationService District provides EI/ECSE programs for the tri-county area forchildren diagnosed with developmental disabilities or experiencingdevelopmental delays. If you have concerns about any baby, toddler orpreschool child regarding their ability to walk, talk, see, hear, respondto others, play, learn, or cope with new situations please call:Crook County: 541.693.5630Deschutes County: 541.389.5437 [Sp S]Jefferson County: 541.693.5740 www.hdesd.org/services/ei-ecse [Sp S]DBarbara JohnsonNOTES:Prenatal/Childbirth Education7DSt. Charles Health System Birthing Center: Provides birthing classes,baby care ABCs and breastfeeding information. Bend 541.382.4321www.stcharleshealthcare.orgJMountain View Hospital: The Birthing Center provides education, fromprenatal classes to postpartum advice and assistance as well as SupportGroups for new mothers. Childbirth Refresher Course and ChildbirthEducation Classes offered in Madras and Warm Springs. 541.475.3882www.mvhd.org [Sp S part time staff] [Sp I]Warm Springs Health & Wellness Center: 541.553.1196C DPA R E N T I N G R E S O U R C E G U I D EKidTalk : Provides speech and language screenings, therapy and parentconsultation visits for families with children ages 2 to 5 that do not qualifyfor EI or ECSE. 541.389.8201 www.kidtalkoregon.org“To be in yourchildren’s memoriestomorrow, youhave to be in theirlives today.”JPregnancy Resource Centers of Central Oregon: Faith-based, Servicesinclude pregnancy tests, limited ultrasound, education, maternity/babyclothing and items, parenting classes and community referrals. Locationsin Bend, Madras, Prineville and Redmond 541.385.5334 www.prcco.org

Breastfeeding and NutritionBREASTFEEDING CLASSES & SUPPORTDBirthing and Beyond: Provides childbirtheducation, breastfeeding supportprograms and parenting skills classes.541.633.3951www.birthingandbeyond.orgLa Leche League of Bend: Providesupport and information for breastfeeding mothers. Monthly meetings,call for day, time, and lPA R E N T I N G R E S O U R C E G U I D E8Mommy & Me: Drop-in breastfeedingsupport group in Bend, Thursdays1–3 pm. Just outside the FamilyBirthing Center.St. Charles Medical Center: Bend541.706.2900 Ext. 5670Redmond Lactation Services541.516.3819NUTRITIONWIC (Women, Infants, and Children): Provides nutrition education,referrals, and food vouchers for pregnant and postpartum womenand children, birth to age 5. Breastfeeding support and educationprovided by Certified Lactation Consultants/EducatorsCCrook County Health Department 541.447.5165 [Sp S]DDeschutes County Health DepartmentBend 541.322.7400 (M–F) [Sp S]Redmond 541.317.3149 (M–W, F) [Sp S]La Pine 541.322.7400 (M–F) [Sp S]JJefferson County Health Department 541.475.4456 [Sp S]C D JOregon State University Extension Service: Provides educationalprograms and information in Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson counties onfood and nutrition, financial management, child and family development,and parenting. Crook County 541.447.6228 Deschutes County 541.548.6088Jefferson County 541.550.4130 www.extension.oregonstate.eduCCrook County Health Department541.447.5165 [Sp S]“Parents need tofill a child’s bucketof self-esteem sohigh that the restof the world can’tpoke enough holesto drain it dry.”DWIC Breastfeeding Team: 541.408.0705Text or call (M–F) [Sp S]JMountain View Hospital: Madras541.475.3882 ext. 4047 [Sp S]Jefferson County Health DepartmentMadras 541.475.4456 [Sp S]Alvin PriceWarm Springs Clinic: 541.553.1196ONLINE BREASTFEEDING ass/NOTES:

Health Education and ScreeningHealth DepartmentsOffer immunizations, WIC and many prevention and health promotion programson a free or sliding fee scale.CCrook County Health Department 541.447.5165 [Sp S]Mental Health 541.447.7441 [Sp S]DDeschutes County Health Department 541.322.7400 [Sp S]Mental Health 541.322.7500 [Sp S]JJefferson County Health Department 541.475.4456 [Sp S]C D JMosaic Medical: Serving uninsured and medically underserved patientsin Bend, Prineville, and Madras. Offering primary care services for thewhole family at any age. Spanish medical interpretation services on-siteas well as social service outreach referrals. A Healthy Kids and OregonHealth Plan Enrollment outreach site. [Sp S at all locations]Bend Clinic: 541.383.3005Madras Clinic: 541.475.7800Prineville Clinic: 541.447.0707Crook County School Based Health Center, Prineville: 541.323.4272www.mosaicmedical.orgC DSchool Based Health Centers: Offer health education, physical and mentalhealth care for children birth to 20, and assistance with Medicaid enrollment.No one turned away for services.CPrineville: Crooked River Elementary 541.323.4272DBend: Ensworth Elementary 541.693.2222 [Sp S]La Pine: La Pine Community Campus 541.536.0400Redmond: Lynch Elementary School 541.504.3589 [Sp S]Redmond High School 541.923.8920 [Sp S]Sisters: Sisters High School 541.549.3183 [Sp S]Maya AngelouNOTES:PA R E N T I N G R E S O U R C E G U I D EHealthy Beginnings: Provides screenings throughout Crook, Deschutesand Jefferson counties for young children (birth through 5 years) in cognitivedevelopment, speech and language, motor skills, health and safety, vision,hearing, dental, behavior, and nutrition. Information regarding literacy, car seatsafety and emergency services are available. Staff also available to assistparents with both OHP and Healthy Kids insurance.541.383.6357 www.myhb.org [Sp I available at screenings] [Sp W]“It is time forparents to teachyoung peopleearly on that indiversity there isbeauty and thereis strength.”9

Childcare Resource and ReferralC DJNeighborImpact Child Care Resources: An information and referral servicefor families, childcare providers, employers and communities. Parents receivepersonalized childcare referrals and guidance in selecting quality childcare.To increase and maintain quality services, childcare providers are offeredtraining, technical assistance and support services. 541.548.2380www.neighborimpact.orgJWarm Springs Tribal Day Care: Infant Center, Tribal Preschool, and afterschool care. 541.553.3241Car Seat AssistanceTrained car seat safety technicians willanswer questions and install car seatsproperly in cars.CCrook County Fire Department541.447.5011DBend West Fire Station541.322.6300Redmond Fire Department541.504.5000JMadras Fire Department541.475.7274Parent and Family Support GroupsDPA R E N T I N G R E S O U R C E G U I D E10Child Development/Parent Support Group: Bend, At A Child’s Garden Preschool.A free Question and Answer time for parents of children ages 0 to 7. Tuesdayafternoons from 3:30–5 pm. Call ahead for childcare. 541.617.0434www.achildsgardenbend.comCentral Oregon Families with Multiples: Bend, provides support to families ofmultiples, mainly through phone and email contact, bi-monthly meetings, andorganized family activities. 541.728.8790 www.centraloregonmultiples.comParents/Caregivers of Children Affected by Autism Spectrum DisorderSupport Group: Groups in Bend, Redmond and online support group541.771.1075 www.coregondevdisgroupaso.ning.comC DOregon Family Support Network: Groups meet monthly in Bendand Prineville, for families of children with social, behavioral, emotionaland physical challenges. 541.647.7109 www.codsn.orgDJNational Alliance on Mental Illness: Provides family support groups inBend, Madras and Redmond. www.namicentraloregon.orgC DJSaving Grace: Women, Teen girls and Children’s Support groups offered inBend, Madras, Prineville and Redmond with topics related to the dynamicsof domestic violence, signs of abuse, characteristics of abusers, safetyplanning, and healthy relationships. 541.389.7021 or 1.866.504.8992www.saving-grace.org [Sp S] [Sp W]“There are twolasting bequestswe can give ourchildren. One isroots. The otheris wings.”Hodding Carter, Jr.

BASIC ASSISTANCEC DCHILD ABUSEJC DCentral Oregon 2-1-1: In Central Oregon, make one call to connect to a widerange of social services. Dial 2-1-1 or 1.866.698.6155 www.co211.info [Sp S]NeighborImpact: Provides resources for food, energy assistance, shelter andhome ownership 541.548.2380 www.neighborimpact.org [Sp S]WIC (Women, Infants, Children): Provides nutrition education, breast-feedingsupport and education, referrals, and food vouchers for pregnant postpartumwomen and children 0–5.Crook County Health Department 541.447.5165Deschutes County Health Department Bend 541.322.7400Redmond 541.317.3149La Pine 541.322.7400Jefferson County Health Department 541.475.4456[Sp S at all locations]DBridging Gaps: Faith-based resource and referral hub, connecting families withbasic needs to faith-based services such as food, clothing, emergency shelter,transportation and energy assistance and more. 541.314.4277Family Access Network (FAN): FAN advocates are located in all public schoolsand help connect families with children 0 to 18 with basic need services suchas food, clothing, shelter, health services, school supplies and utility assistance.541.693.5675 www.familyaccessnetwork.org [Sp S]Latino Community Association (LCA): With offices in Bend and Redmond,LCA provides information and referrals to resources in the community, translation/interpretation, employment services, dental and legal clinics, and support solvingproblems and achieving goals. 541.382.4366 www.latca.org [Sp S] [Sp I] [SpW]JL.I.N.C. Madras: Provides information and referrals to faith-based services suchas food, clothing, and transportation. 541.475.4446 www.lincmadras.org [Sp S]“Each day of ourlives we makedeposits in thememory banks ofour children.”Charles R. SwindollThe KIDS Center: Serves Crook, Deschutesand Jefferson Counties. Provides medicalevaluations, child-friendly interviewsand therapy sessions for children whohave been sexually, physically oremotionally abused, neglected, or arewitnesses of violence. Internet safetyand “Darkness to Light” child sexualabuse prevention classes also available.Crook County and Jefferson County541.350.8772Deschutes County 541.383.5958www.kidscenter.org [Sp I]Child Abuse Reporting HOT Line:General information 541.693.2700 [Sp I]Domestic ViolenceC DJSaving Grace: Services include 24-hourcrisis hotline, emergency shelter,individual crisis counseling for adultsand children, weekly support groups,restraining order assistance, andsupervised visitation exchange.24-hour crisis hotline 541.389.7021 oroutside Bend. 1.866.504.8992www.saving-grace.org [Sp S] [Sp W]Supervised Parent/Child VisitationsDMary’s Place: A safe and neutral locationfor parents needing exchange monitoringwithout having direct contact with eachother. A friendly, comfortable atmospherefor both parents and children. Open tofamilies needing supervised parenting time.Located in Bend. 541.322.7460 [Sp S callSiloe 541.350.2608]PA R E N T I N G R E S O U R C E G U I D EBethlehem Inn: Emergency shelter and food for adults and families541.389.2820 www.bethleheminn.orgJ11

Community Education and Parks & RecreationServices: Programs for All AgesCCrook County Kids Club: Programs available for students K-5.541.447.7661 www.crookcountykids.orgDParent University: program includes English classes, parenting education,and financial fitness courses. Lynch Elementary in Redmond 541.923.4876www.redmond.k12.or.us/lynch [Sp S]JFamily University: In Madras, for current classes.541.475.6192 www.jcsd.k12.or.us/community [Sp S]PARKS & RECREATION LOCATIONSPA R E N T I N G R E S O U R C E G U I D ECCrook County Parks and Recreation District541.447.1209www.ccprd.orgDBend Park and Recreation District541.389.7275www.bendparksandrec.org211 connects you toinformation on up-to-datecommunity resources for youand your family. Calls arefree, confidential, and live.Dial 2-1-1 or 1.866.698.6155www.co211.infoLa Pine Parks and Recreation District541.536.2223www.lapineparks.or12Redmond Area Park and Recreation District541.526.1847www.raprd.orgSisters Parks and dras Aquatic Center541.475.4253www.macaquatic.com“Love makesa family.”Gigi Kaeser

Crook County 541.447.3260 Deschutes County: Family Resource Center 541.389.5468 www.frconline.org Jefferson County 541.475.7673 ext. 12 [Sp S] Nurturing Parenting: 10 weekly sessions for parents of childr

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