Piedmont Wildlife Center- Scholarship Opportunities
Nature-based summer camps, track-out/school break and teacher workday camps, and a homeschool program for children ages 5-12 with a scholarship program to support equitable access
Nature-based summer camps, track-out/school break and teacher workday camps, and a homeschool program for children ages 5-12 with a scholarship program to support equitable access
The Bull City Woodshop is a non-profit, student centered organization that guides individual development, fosters community connection, and cultivates creativity through woodworking.
Community based educational space that elevates the importance of bilingualism through Spanish language and cultural immersion programs
Book Harvest provides free books for children of all ages; a Family Space designed for families to read, learn and play together; and programs that partner with parents to nurture language and literacy development.
Anti-racism training for children, families, and educators.
A Latino nonprofit organization providing a variety of support and opportunities to Latinx families in the Triangle.
High quality, free or affordable pre-K in a variety of settings around the county for all Durham 4-year-olds, giving children the skills they need to be ready for kindergarten and beyond.
Free child development (child care) and comprehensive family support program for low-income children ages 6 weeks- 5 years; multiple locations around Durham
Free, comprehensive program for low-income and other eligible families of children prenatally through age 3; offers home visiting or high-quality center-based childcare; operated by Durham’s Partnership for Children.
Free children’s books sent directly to a child’s home every month until age 5; open to everyone!