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25 Things You should Know about Region 5

Posted on May 31, 2016 by newton

Georgia Family Connection turned 25 in 2016, so we’re taking you on a journey—region by region—throughout our anniversary year to show you the landscape for children and families across our state.

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Newton County Schools

Posted on January 12, 2016 by newton

Our Mission is to Provide Excellence for ALL Students!

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Get the Children Reading

Promoting literacy helps protect the health, well-being and economy of communities, and it’s a great way to engage young readers.

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ACEs Prevention a Priority for Rome-Floyd Child Advocates

Childhood trauma affects emotional and mental health, and physiological health. LaDonna Collins of the Rome-Floyd County Commission on Children and Youth says understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences and how to prevent them are key components in seeing communities thrive.

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The Breakdown: Family Literacy Connection Navigates Resource to Dougherty County Families

Dougherty County Family Literacy Council is partnering with DFCS to help disadvantaged families become self-sufficient, stable, successful—and more literate in family wellness and well-being

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