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| In addition to its excellent preschool program, which annually serves 90-95 children ages 18 months through 5 years, Storyteller Childrens Center helps families in crisis achieve stability. Parents must pursue work or attend school while their children are enrolled. Children receive nutritious meals, medical screenings, counseling, and therapy if they suffer from developmental delays. Parent education classes and referral services are offered. Most importantly, the Storyteller teachers and staff provide a stable, nurturing environment so both children and families can feel safe and secure. |
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As a baby, Tessa had learned how to lie flat in her crib with her hands over her head during her mothers drug-fueled rages. Now living with her grandmother, Tessa is enrolled at Storyteller and her mother is on the road to recovery.
Read more about their story in the Spring 2006 Newsletter. |
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| Xochilt Vargas, a victim of domestic abuse, had no job or home when she brought her children to Storyteller. Her family received comprehensive services at Storyteller, and her sons became happy and well-adjusted. Read more about their story in the Fall 2005 Newsletter. |
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| Suffering from post-partum depression, Diana Harper and her daughter lived in a studio apartment with no running water, no kitchen, no bathroom and no prospect for a better life. When her daughter started at Storyteller, Diana was able to earn her accounting degree and get a full-time job. Read more about their story in the Spring 2005 Newsletter. |
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