Born Learning is a national partnership between
United Way of America,
the Ad Council and Civitas. United Way of Snohomish County has teamed up with Northwest Educational Services District 189 to
serve a five county area in Northwest Washington.
We are also a partner in the Born Learning Washington campaign.
Born Learning Washington Partners
Private partners
Children’s Alliance, Child Care Resources, Children’s Home Society of Washington, Circle of Success, Inc, Cowlitz County United Way, Committee for Children, Common Sense Media, Early Care and Education Coalition, Foundation for Early Learning, Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Washington, Human Services Policy Center, University of Washington, Kirlin Foundation, Organization of Parent Educators in Community and Technical Colleges , Social Marketing Services, Inc., South Central Washington School Readiness Partnership, United Way of King County, United Way of Pierce County, United Way of Snohomish County, United Way of Spokane County, United Way of Thurston County, United Way of Walla Walla County, United Way of Yakima County, Washington Association for the Education of Young Children, Washington State Child Care Resource and Referral Network
Public partners
City of Seattle, Department of Social and Health Services—Division of Child Care and Early Learning, Educational Service District 105, Educational Service District 112, Educational Service District 113, Head Start State Collaboration Office, Northwest Educational Service District 189; and Northwest Early Learning Project, Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Puget Sound Educational Service District, UW Center on Infant Mental Health & Development, Washington Association for Educators of Personnel in Early Childhood Programs, Washington Council for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, Washington State Department of Health (CHILD Profile, Kids Matter, and Healthy Childcare Washington)
Related Links
- Born Learning Partners
- National Born Learning Campaign
- Northwest Washington Born Learning
