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East Durham Children’s Initiative Providing a pipeline of services from birth through high school for children and families in East Durham, with support.

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1 East Durham Children’s Initiative Providing a pipeline of services from birth through high school for children and families in East Durham, with support from partners and the community

2 Children are healthy and ready to learn Children are prepared for kindergarten Parents and caregivers are actively engaged in their children’s education Students are academically proficient Youth are prepared to graduate from high school, ready for college or career The EDCI Zone is a safe, healthy, and economically thriving community EDCI Overarching Goals

3 The EDCI Zone 120 blocks, 1.2 sq. miles ~10,000 residents ~3,000 children ages 0-17 ~1,000 children ages 0-4

4 Evaluation Early Childhood  Home visiting services  Parent education and support  Access to child care and preschool  Early literacy  School readiness  Family engagement Elementary School  Out-of-school learning  Literacy tutoring and books  Academic enrichment  Arts opportunities  Family engagement Middle and High School  Out-of-school learning and college prep  Youth engagement Economic Development  Career coaching  ESOL classes  Financial literacy and tax assistance  Habitat for Humanity Health and Nutrition  BackPack buddies and EDCI Summer Lunch  Nutrition education and mobile markets  Sports and recreational opportunities  Access to health services EDCI Pipeline of Services

5 Evaluation City and County Agencies  City of Durham  Durham Co. Dept. of Public Health  Durham Co. Social Services  Durham Parks and Recreation  Durham Public Schools Higher Education  Duke University Health System  Duke’s Office of Durham & Reg. Affairs  Nasher Museum at Duke University Community Health  Center for Child & Family Health  Lincoln Community Health Center Civic Groups  Downtown Durham Rotary Non-Profit Organizations  Book Harvest  Child Care Services Association  Communities In Schools Durham  Dress for Success  Durham Literacy Center  Durham’s Partnership for Children  Durham Regional Financial Center  Habitat for Humanity Durham  Inter Faith Food Shuttle  Hill Center  Kidznotes  LEAP  Playworks  Student U  YMCA EDCI Pipeline Partners

6 Durham Connects and EDCI Durham Connects is a universal nurse home-visiting program with targeted efforts in the EDCI Zone. 174 EDCI Zone families have received a nurse home visit since 2011 59% EDCI Zone families with newborns received a nurse visit last year 87% families referred to community resource or agency 65% families referred to Healthy Families Pilot one year follow-up visits with EDCI families will begin this year

7 Evaluation  EDCI evaluation conducted by Duke Center for Child & Family Policy (CCFP)  Assess child, program, and community- level outcomes over time  Use online database (COACH) for longitudinal data collection  Informed consent from families  Internal program monitoring  Yearly evaluation report Measured

8 Overall reach Over 1,000 East Durham children enrolled since 2011, 58% still engaged 24% of enrolled children engaged in 3+ EDCI programs Children are healthy and ready to learn 140 families with children ages 0-3 received early childhood home-visiting services  Improved parenting attitudes and satisfactory home environments  96% children have up-to-date immunizations 140 students receive BackPack buddies each year at Y.E. Smith Elementary 500 children and 193 adults served at EDCI Summer Lunch 2015 Children are prepared for kindergarten Increased access to high-quality childcare via subsidy prioritizations 22 children (3-4 year olds) enrolled in half-day, bilingual EDCI LEAP Academy Increased school readiness skills for Stepping Stones and Academy children EDCI Impact

9 Parents and caregivers are actively engaged in their children’s education Six EDCI Parent Advocates focused on supporting parents and caregivers with early childhood and elementary school children, over 160 families engaged Students are academically proficient More than 60 students improved literacy skills through HillRAP tutoring Over 250 kids participated in EDCI Summer Camp since 2011; summer learning loss is prevented New EDCI STEAM Saturdays, Spring Break, and Summer programs New EDCI Middle School Youth Advocate The EDCI Zone is a safe, healthy, and economically thriving community New college savings account initiative with kindergarteners at Y.E. Smith Elementary New two generational supports include career coaching, financial literacy, & tax help Durham Technical Community College scholarship offered to EDCI parent EDCI Impact

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