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Partners throughout the state host a variety of community events and trainings designed to engage families, provide valuable resources, and promote early childhood development. From workshops and educational sessions to fun, interactive activities for kids, there’s something for everyone to enjoy!
All of the events and trainings provided below are offered at no cost to participants. Some partners offer additional trainings which may charge a fee to participants. Click the links below to learn more or to register for the events and trainings. You can also visit the Parent Training and Education page on the First 5 Nevada website to learn more about these programs and other resources.
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Click here for more information on Parent Training and Education Programs!
Have an upcoming event or training for families of young children that you’d like to share through our First 5 Nevada Newsletter? Send us an email at [email protected] to inquire about including your event or training in an upcoming newsletter.
Partners throughout the state host a variety of community events and trainings designed to engage families, provide valuable resources, and promote early childhood development. From workshops and educational sessions to fun, interactive activities for kids, there’s something for everyone to enjoy!
When Arielle Rollins moved to Las Vegas in 2017, she believed she was building a better life for her family. Drawn by the promise of lower living costs and the support of her mother and brother, the single mother of three hoped Nevada would offer stability, opportunity, and community. Eight years later, Arielle is preparing to leave the city she’s come to love — not because she wants to, but because she can no longer afford to stay.
This article from Children’s Funding Project provides an overview of what the federal government shutdown may mean for children and families in Nevada and across the United States.