
New Programs on Nurturing Durham!
Nurturing Durham has added two new programs serving local families to our resource guide. Check them out! Piedmont Wildlife Center is a nature-based program offering
Nurturing Durham has added two new programs serving local families to our resource guide. Check them out! Piedmont Wildlife Center is a nature-based program offering
EveryChildNC, a statewide coalition of organizations, parents, teachers, and students who advocate for every child’s constitutional right to a sound, basic education joins local partners
Triangle Area Parenting Support is offering a free virtual workshop this Friday, December 6th, for Durham-based families who are expecting or parenting an infant. Infant
EPIC is hosting a special event this Saturday, October 26th from 10 a.m.-12.30 pm. featuring Autistic Storyteller, Advocate and NYT Best-Selling Author Tiffany Hammond (@fidget.and.fries).
Do you have a child between 20 and 42 months old? You may qualify to: > Participate in a free 10-week in-home program (ABC) that
Durham County Libraries offer a wealth of resources and opportunities for children and families in our region. One of those opportunities is a FREE parent
The Durham Early Head Start Home-Based Program is a no-cost, comprehensive child development and family support program for low-income families which provides weekly home visits and
Have you checked out the Additional Resources found at the end of each category page on Nurturing Durham? While most of the programs described on
The PEPS program from TAPS offers twelve weeks of facilitated play groups for parents with babies up to 6 months of age. The next Durham
BlessFest is H.E.A.R.T.S. opportunity to give from their overflow of baby supplies to the community! With help from Summit Church, they will have a fun