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Ways to Become a First Wave FAmily

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All expectant parents and families of children ages 4 and younger are welcome to attend our programs and events! Some programs and events are ONLY for families who have completed the enrollment process and attend our center regularly. 

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What's the difference?

 

Registration Process

  • RSVP for free on our website for a program or event

  • First time to the center:

    • Upon arrival, you will complete a health history form with information needed for your child(ren) to enter the child development classrooms

    • You will wash your child’s hands and sign them into their classroom

    • Adults/caregivers will then go to the program room and complete a registration form before starting the program

  • Once registered, a family can sign up and attend any program that has open spots!

  • If transportation is needed:

    • Transportation is only provided to attend parent/caregiver programs, not for events such as playgroups and Read & Play where the parent/caregiver participates side by side with the child

    • First time: Your pick up time & address will be confirmed and FWF staff will transport you to the center, based on availability of staff and advance notice

    • Registered families can be transported to programs a maximum of 3 times before enrolling

 

If a family is interested in attending programs and events at First Wave Families on a consistent basis (3-4 times per month), they should enroll in the center:

 

Enrollment Process

  • One-on-one intake meeting with our service coordination team (which includes the Family Service Coordinator, Family Advocate, and Child Development Specialist)  to complete required paperwork for enrollment

  • Family Partnership Agreement will be completed & signed, which will outline goals for the family and how we can help meet them

  • Commit to monthly check-ins with service coordination team to review goals

 

Enrollment “Perks”

  • Field trips

  • Distributions of goods/items for the family and/or household (such as cleaning supplies, food/pantry items, personal care items, etc)

  • Early sign up for programs

  • Drop In Sessions and Cooking Classes 

  • Parent teacher conferences to review child development

  • Case management and assistance with school registration

  • Transportation to programs and events

For Enrolled Families Only

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