May 27, 2025 - 17:25

This month, the Avedis Foundation awarded a significant grant of $23,000 to the Legacy Parenting Center to support its innovative Earn While You Learn Program. This program is designed to empower parents by providing them with essential skills and knowledge that can enhance their parenting abilities while also improving their economic circumstances.
The Earn While You Learn Program offers a unique approach, allowing participants to earn incentives as they complete educational modules focused on parenting, child development, and financial literacy. By engaging parents in this comprehensive learning experience, the program aims to foster a supportive community and promote healthier family dynamics.
Legacy Parenting Center has been instrumental in helping families navigate the challenges of parenting, and this grant will enable them to expand their reach and impact even further. The funding will help develop new resources and materials, ensuring that families have access to the tools they need for success. This generous support from the Avedis Foundation highlights the importance of community investment in programs that uplift and empower families.
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