Re: Involving Fathers

From: Barb Van Horn (blv1@psu.edu)
Date: Fri Dec 08 1995 - 11:17:39 EST


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From: blv1@psu.edu (Barb Van Horn)
Subject: Re: Involving Fathers
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Regarding involving fathers:  Delaware County Intermediate Unit Even Start
(in PA) and, I believe, York Even Start (in York, PA) are working on a
program to involve fathers.  They are in the preliminary stages, I believe,
however, you may want to contact the coordinators.  Neither have email. 
Delaware County Even Start coordinator is Christine Zeigler Gillespie at
610-565-4880 and the York Even Start coordinator is Hayleen Carlini at
717-849-1414.  Hope this provides a lead...

>This request for information comes from Richmond VA's Adult Ed Center: 
>
>Do you know of any family literacy programs that have successfully involved
>fathers as active program participants? Any contact names? Thanks for any
>help you can offer!
>
>Ronna Spacone
>NCFL_RGS@aol.com


Barb Van Horn
blv1@psu.edu



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