January 2020 — FAMILY NEWSLETTER
WarmLine Family Resource Center is a non-profit organization serving families of children with disabilities from birth to 26 years old.
WarmLine Activities & Events
Register online for events below by clicking on the blue links.
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
Space is limited and registration is required for all events.
For assistance registering, please call WarmLine at (916) 455-9500.
Coming Up!
Mother Goose On The Loose Storytime
Join us from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 22 at the El Dorado Hills Library to jump-start your child's development with their award-winning program which combines music, movement, and literature. Stay afterwards to chat with WarmLine staff about your child's development and/or services. The library is located at 7455 Silva Valley Parkway in El Dorado Hills. Registration not required.
For Your Information
Opportunity: Applications are being accepted for the next LEND class. Any graduate level students, postgraduate professionals, family members of an individual with disability, or self-advocates are encouraged to apply. More Info

Resource: Understanding ADHD in Your Child from Understood

Did You Know? A big way our community gets money for child and family programs is by participating in the U.S. Census. The state and federal government uses census information to fund programs like child care, free and low-cost school lunches, and Medi-Cal. The 2020 Census kicks off April 1.


Reminder: Covered California open enrollment for 2020 runs through Jan. 15. Enrollment for Medi-Cal, the state’s free or reduced-cost taxpayer-funded health insurance program, can be done at any time. Starting in January, Californians will be required to sign up for health insurance or face a $695 tax penalty under the new state mandate. Read More
WarmLine Partner Activities & Events
Connect with Us Online
WarmLine posts information about events and workshops on both Facebook and Instagram . We also host two Facebook groups where families ho have children with developmental delays and disabilities can connect with each other, share information and ideas in English and Spanish . Check it out!
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, and Sacramento County Office of Education Infant Development Program.


Thank you to the George and Lena Valente Foundation for their ongoing support of WarmLine and our families!
WarmLine Family Resource Center ~ 2424 Castro Way, Sacramento CA 95818 ~ (916) 455-9500