
Family & Youth Engagement
Child Care
MCAC recognizes and actively addresses challenges to participation by offering:
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Childcare at events
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Access to nutritious, culturally relevant food
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Language access and inclusive programming
MCAC empowers residents through:
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Tutoring and educational support programs
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Workforce development and childcare initiatives
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Workshops and resource-sharing opportunities
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Youth and family workforce development

Child Care Provider Program
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Workforce and business development
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Growing awareness of childcare program opportunities/benefits within and throughout BIPOC communities
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MCAC designed and delivered a robust, culturally responsive curriculum to support aspiring and emerging family childcare providers. Cohort training delivery that is culturally responsive
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Developing BIPOC/ESL providers and removing barriers to language accessibility to resources to provide high quality, culturally appropriate early childhood education alongside state providers.
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Childcare Provider Shadowing opportunities
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Childcare business development coaching support
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Home visit one-one business assessment and provider support
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Multilingual CPR, Safety, & First aid Training

Educational Justice
To build relationships and provide parents with vital information about public education in New Hampshire, so they can better advocate for their children and themselves.
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Our why: To dig deeper, explore big topics/issues, and spark ideas/topics that turns into co-created action/projects
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MCAC will provide office hours, tutoring, checking in on what student needs and parental engagement
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After school academic programming
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Parental engagement around their student’s academic success
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High-profile tutoring support for students
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Youth friendship connect/programming
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Community conversation with educational support partners
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College preparation support