Parent & Caregiver Cafés
Caregiver Café
FREE Drop-In Caregiver Program
Every Second Friday 9:45 - 10:30 am
Hundreds of caregivers visit Habitot every week with members’ children and their own. Every second Friday of the month, caregivers, nannies, babysitters, grandparents and other relatives are invited to our Caregiver Cafés—informal gatherings designed to provide opportunities for caregiver networking, mutual support and training to build skills and increase knowledge about early childhood development. A hands-on art activity is provided for children. Refreshments are also provided for adults and children.
Donation of $3 is suggested; January 11, February 15, March 14
Parent-to-Parent Café
FREE Drop-In Parent Program
Every Wednesday 10:30 - 11:30 am
Parents of young children are eager to connect with each other to share ideas and offer mutual support. Every Wednesday of the month, Habitot's Parenting Education staff and invited experts will facilitate informal gatherings to nurture parents, build skills and increase knowledge about early childhood development. A hands-on art activity will be available for children. Coffee, tea and pastries provided for adults and children.
Donation of $3 is suggested.
Parents
are welcome to attend any of the drop-in programs.
NEW Regular Drop-in Cafe
Every Wednesday starting January 9
9:30 - 10:15am |
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Affinity Groups for Parents
10:30 - 11:30am |
Multiracial
Families
January 9 |
Stay-at-Home Moms
January 16 |
Single Parents
January 23 |
Dads Group
January 30 |
Additional Groups
Mama's and Papa's of the East Bay (LGBT Families with Our Family) - January 13; 5-7pm
Multiracial Families with iPride: January 19; 10am - 12pm
Please contact Susana Telles at:
(510) 647-1111 x16 for details and additional affinity groups. |
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Made possible by an Every Child Counts Grant
Funded by First 5 Alameda County |
We are grateful to The David B. Gold Foundation and
an anonymous foundation for their support of
Parent & Caregiver Cafés, and to Casa Latina,
Peet's Coffee & Tea, and Starbucks
for their in-kind support.
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