The Emily Krzyzewski Center
To inspire students to dream big, act with character and purpose, and reach their potential as leaders in their community.
To inspire students to dream big, act with character and purpose, and reach their potential as leaders in their community.
To provide health and education services for children from 0 to 5.
To make a compelling impact on Robeson County families by collaborating with early childhood agencies to support programs that measurably develop young children and their caregivers for success.
To bring students and farmworkers together to learn about each other?s lives, share resources and skills, improve conditions for farmworkers, and build diverse coalitions working for social change.
To empower families and individuals of all ages to collaboratively explore, learn, and lead using technology and engineering and to promote K-12 STEM education through FIRST robotics competition teams and outreach and to empower families and individuals of all ages to collaboratively explore, learn, and lead using technology and engineering.
To prepare children for success by providing resources to families and the community.
To provide support for families and prepare all children for the challenges of the future.
To provide support for Union County public schools through funding of technology advancement, classroom enhancement and innovative education programs.
To enhance services for children birth through five years and their families so that all children are healthy and ready to succeed.
The Orange County Partnership for Young Children was founded as a nonprofit agency in 1993, as the first Smart Start agency in the state. The mission of the Partnership is to ensure that all young children arrive at school healthy and ready to succeed.