"WarmLine Family Resource Center in a non-profit organization serving families of children with disabilities birth to 26 years old."
April 17, 2017
You're Invited: 4th annual Stuff Animal "Clinic"
How are your stuffed animals feeling? Bring them in for a "check up" and participate in any needed minor "surgical" repairs. Each animal will receive a "Good Health Certificate" and Identification Band.
There will be a limited number of stuffed animals for adoption. (download flyer)
Let Your Voice Be Heard: Share Your Early Start Stories
The State Interagency Coordinating Council on Early Intervention is set to meet April 20-21 at WestEd, 1000 G Street in Sacramento. The council is comprised of parents of children who have disabilities, early intervention service providers, health care professionals, state agency representatives, and others interested in early intervention. The council wants to hear from parents about their positive experiences and challenges with Early Intervention. WarmLine will provide a $50 VISA card for childcare and transportation costs for parents/caregivers who attend the meetings and testify. We'll also be available to provide help crafting your message prior to the session. To find out more, email WarmLine at [email protected] or call (916) 455-9500. Download Agenda
Scheduled Your Big Day of Giving Donation Today!
On Thursday, May 4th WarmLine will participate in the Big Day of Giving 2017, a 24-hour online giving challenge. We'll be raising money to offer more activities for families, teens & young adults and more! You can schedule your donation TODAY at www.bigdayofgiving.org/warmline and it will be processed on the Big Day of Giving!
Take a Minute with Your Child
Help your child understand their emotions by describing them. For example, say, "You are happy when we read this book."
Unless otherwise noted, WarmLine Family Resource Center activities are open to all community families and professionals. Space limited; registration required.
WarmLine Community Partner Activities & Events
Click on the activities listed below for more information.
Thank you to the George and Lena Valente Foundation for their ongoing support of WarmLine and our families!
Funding for WarmLine is provided by the U.S. Department of Special Education, Office of Special Education Programs as a Parent Training and Information Center (PTI) in Northern California; the California Department of Developmental Services; First 5 Sacramento, Sacramento County Office of Education Project SOARS and Infant Development Program.
WarmLine * 2424 Castro Way, Sacramento CA 95818 * 916-455-9500