Dear Friend,
If you've got holiday music on right now, you're not alone. The sounds of the season have arrived early this year. At Horizons, there's plenty of good cheer, whether that's giggles coming from our toddler classrooms or recognition being given to a parent who has accomplished a goal. In this season, there is progress in the areas of advocacy, child development, and family support to share. There's plenty to make us thankful in this edition of our newsletter.
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Horizons Reopens Our classrooms are open so children can continue to learn and grow while their families are able to return to work. Safety precautions are being taken every day to create the safest environment for children, families, and staff. <Read More> |
5 Tips from Horizons' Team to Help Your Young Child Thrive Amidst the Pandemic
Parenting has become challenging in new ways this year. Horizons' Playspace team recently shared five key tips and simple, actionable advice parents can use to support their child's learning and growth. <Read more>
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Continuing to Shine a Light on Families Experiencing Homelessness
One of the ways Horizons ensures families have access to services that help them overcome the hardships of homelessness is by letting legislators and the public know how they're being impacted. Our recent opinion pieces in the Boston Globe and Boston Business Journal highlight both the challenges and the solutions. |

Ensuring an Open Door for Those Who Need It Most
The second in a three-part series highlighting the intersection of Horizons' work and the impact of systemic racism, we're looking into our classrooms and Playspaces to identify the practices that are core to our work serving children. <Read more>
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Kids Helping Kids: A Guide to Family Friendly Virtual Fundraisers
We're continually inspired by our young supporters whose enthusiasm and passion for our mission shine through in their innovative fundraising efforts! Read how young friends like Avery have stepped up with family-friendly fundraising ideas that get the whole family involved. <Read more>
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