Oct 4, 2011

A New School Year Begins!

On Tuesday, September 6, CFNC opened its doors and welcomed -
students and teachers to its 28th school year! This year CFNC has 10 classrooms in six neighborhood locations--two in Arlington and four in Alexandria- serving nearly 200 children and their families. As it has been throughout CFNC's history, our mission is to provide caring, high-quality, free education and related services to at-risk children and their families in their own neighborhoods in order to prepare them for success in school and life.

In addition to an exemplary teaching staff and administrators, CFNC fulfills its mission with the generous support of our community. As we start a new year, we hope you'll consider becoming involved. Check out our website, our wish list, follow us on Facebook and Twitter and support us through our
newest initiative Tix4Cause. Learn more about how you can become involved (and help families like Alfredo's and Nancy's), how others are making a difference and the impact of our work in the stories below.

We are thrilled to start a new school year. Come by and join in the excitement!

A CFNC Success Story: Nancy and Alfredo

Success stories at CFNC abound. This month we'd like to share with you Nancy and Alfredo's story. Currently, the couple's twins are enrolled in CFNC's
preschool and in 2009 one of their older daughters was enrolled. It has been a joy to watch their progress.

When CFNC Social Worker, Glymaris Lugo, first met Nancy and Alfredo in 2009, their finances were unstable and the family was struggling. Nancy was unemployed and Alfredo's work hours were reduced. Glymaris was able to offer assistance through CFNC's Fund for Basic Needs Program and connected them with CFNC's on-site Job Placement Coach (a service that has since been cut, unfortunately). Nancy and Alfredo learned interview skills, how to build a resume and how to apply for jobs online. While applying for jobs as a preschool teacher--Nancy's dream--she was selected through CFNC's Paid Parent Program to be an assistant teacher in a CFNC classroom. With this experience added to her resume, Nancy was soon hired as a Teacher's Assistant at Bright Start Preschool where she remains employed today and has made great gains. Bright Start paid for her to take preliminary credits towards her Childhood Development Associate's Degree (CDA) for which she received certifications.

On a recent visit to their home, Alfredo proudly showed Glymaris his wife's certifications as well as a recently earned license for food management at Bright Start. He reported that Nancy received a raise this year and hopes to complete her CDA. Alfredo continues to work at the same job, and now feels at ease with his hours because it allows him flexibility to be able to pick up his daughters from school. Once the twins are in Kindergarten, he will look for a morning job. With CFNC's assistance, the family now receives temporary help from the city and has made adjustments in their expenses and budget.

CFNC shares Alfredo's pride for his family's hard work and achievements and expects more growth and success in the years to come.

CFNC and McKinley Marketing Partners in the News!


On Friday, September 9, Alexandria's McKinley Marketing Partners donated a total of 30 boxes - filled with folders, calendars, loose paper, note pads, note cards and envelopes, letter-size envelopes and brochure-size envelopes - to CFNC's classrooms at the Cora Kelly Recreation Center.

McKinley recently rebranded with a fresh logo and an updated website. The circular design of its new logo underscores McKinley's mission - to provide complete, well-rounded marketing solutions for its clients' interim or direct-hire needs.
As for the 30 boxes of paper items with the old logo, those will be used to help CFNC fulfill its mission by providing children with supplies to encourage writing and drawing; creativity and design; and inspire lessons such as "how to mail a letter."

The donation caught the eye of WUSA9.com who featured an article and great photos on September 15. You can enjoy the article here.

CFNC extends a huge thanks to McKinley's President and CEO, Michelle Boggs, and her generous staff who made the huge delivery in the pouring rain! We look forward to seeing them all at CFNC again during the holiday season when McKinley coordinates a holiday party for our Cora Kelly students.

The Del Ray Business Association Provides Winter Coats for CFNC


The Del Ray Business Association (DRBA) and its members have graciously committed to purchasing a new winter coat for each CFNC student this year--an amazing gift for children in need. The partnership was announced at the DRBA's September membership luncheon where Congressman Jim Moran kicked-off the spirit of generosity by announcing that he'd purchase coats for ten of CFNC's children. DRBA members followed his lead and CFNC children will be warm this winter. Read more here or contact DRBA's Pat Miller at
pmiller1806@comcast.net for information on how you can help, too!

Thank you, DRBA, for the support you provide to our community!

CFNC Participates in the Wilson Bridge Half Marathon


On Sunday, October 2, CFNC participated in the 2nd Annual Woodrow Wilson Bridge Half Marathon. CFNC staff passed out water along the course, provided information about CFNC at the Finish Line Festival and ran the race, too!

CFNC was one of six Charity Partners to benefit from the race.
Great big thanks to the race organizers for another
successful year. We can't wait for 2012!

Turn unused tickets into cash for CFNC


CFNC is now participating in tix4cause!

Tix4Cause is an e-marketplace service that turns unused tickets, experiences and events into cash donations for CFNC. This partnership provides a unique opportunity for us to raise funds. It also is a FUN way for you to support our cause!
Donate...your unused sports and theatre tickets and 90% of the ticket sale price will go to CFNC. Your donation is 100% tax deductible.
Purchase...every day, all year long you can go to sports, theatre or concert events and support CFNC while doing so.
Spread the word...tell everyone you know about CFNC's membership with tix4cause. 

Make tix4cause the first place you go for tickets!

Additional Ways to Stay Engaged

Did you know that there are many quick and easy ways to stay engaged with CFNC throughout this school year while benefiting our students? Here are a few:

(1) Link your Harris Teeter VIC card to CFNC for a portion of the price of participating items to benefit CFNC. Register your card online here and link to CFNC's "Together in Education" number: 6467. You must link your card each year, so if you did so last year, please re-link!

(2) Link your Safeway Club Card to CFNC for a portion of the price of participating items to benefit CFNC. Register your card online here and search for CFNC's Group Number: 500004246. You must link your card each year, so if you did so last year, please re-link!

(3) Shop all year at iGive.com and up to 26% of purchases at participating stores (like Old Navy, Bed Bath & Beyond, William Sonoma, DSW, Gap, Eddie Bauer, J.Crew-- 823 in total!) will go to your charity of choice. Join iGive.com and select The Child & Family Network Centers.

4) Purchase and donate tickets to support CFNC at tix4cause.

And don't forget...

"Like" us on Facebook

Follow us on Twitter @CFNCpreschool

And support us through workplace giving campaigns: CFNC's United Way # is 8401 and CFC# is 86801.

Thank you for your support!

Aug 30, 2011

In Summer's Final Month, A Lot Happening at CFNC


Welcome to the August edition of The Network News! The final full month of summer brought exciting visitors, new affiliations and the press to CFNC-each showcasing CFNC's good work to make a positive change in our community. CFNC's summer program was a hit, with nearly 50 students in attendance and, as we gear up for the new school year, wait lists are up to 96. To meet the stunning need of so many, we rely on your generosity. This fall, look for even more ways to connect and support us and scroll down to read about some. Better yet, stop by for a tour. We guarantee you'll be moved.

Have a happy and safe Labor Day weekend!

CFNC on GuideStar


CFNC is thrilled to now be a part of GuideStar.org! GuideStar is a "one stop shop" for donors, funders, researchers, educators, professional service providers, governing agencies, and the media to gain quality information on nonprofit organizations.

You can access CFNC's information on GuideStar here. You may notice that CFNC's page includes the GuideStar Exchange seal. This indicates that CFNC has provided GuideStar with the most up to date reports and has shared information to the fullest-including documentation, photos, and video. This makes CFNC even more visible to GuideStar's vast on-line audience of grantmakers and individual donors.

CFNC in the News


CFNC's Executive Director, Margaret Patterson, was the subject of an article in the Thursday, August 4 edition of the . Margaret was interviewed by the Gazette's Edison Russ on what challenges she faces, the needs of the preschool and her visionAlexandria Gazette Packet for CFNC's future.

"I think working with kids is fulfilling," Patterson said. "A lot of kids don't have a voice, and with the Child Abuse [Prevention] Center, I was able to give a voice to a lot of kids, and I feel I'm going to have that sort of path [at CFNC]." Read the full article, and other CFNC news stories, here.

CFNC greatly appreciates Mr. Russ for the time he spent learning about CFNC by meeting our students and speaking with our staff.

The DreamDog Foundation Visits CFNC, Empowering Children to Believe in Their Dreams


CFNC summer school children enjoyed an exciting visit from The DreamDog Foundation, an organization dedicated to empowering kids to believe in themselves and their dreams.

The DreamDog Foundation's founder Rainey (aka Lorraine Friedman, JD) brought campers from her "Do the Write Right Thing" Summer Camp, "Jazz" the DreamDog as well as a host of songs, dances and children's books-all of which she wrote and produced for the DreamDog program. Their positive energy and enthusiasm inspired both CFNC preschool students and teachers to get up and dance, sing and play along with the DreamDog visitors.

With songs like "You can do anything" and the motto "the magic is in you!" the DreamDog team taught our preschoolers living in poverty how much potential they have to solve problems and succeed in school and beyond. "It was just great," noted Sharon Shackelford, CFNC's Director of Education. "I was thrilled that our students had the opportunity to meet The DreamDog Foundation and learn the important lesson that they teach. It was evident from the children's faces just how much fun they were having, too. We welcome the opportunity to see Rainey and Jazz at CFNC again."

The Alexandria News ran the story of DreamDog's visit to CFNC. Check it (and other stories) out here.

CFNC Joins The Del Ray Business Association

This month, CFNC joined the Del Ray Business
Association (DRBA)! The DRBA is an organization of business owners and professionals that strive for growth, visibility and members success.

As a new member, we were excited to participate in the DRBA's August First Thursday neighborhood festival on Thursday, August 4. CFNC staff members set up a booth on Mount Vernon Avenue, outside of The Dairy Godmother and in the heart of the First Thursday action. We distributed information on our programs and hosted an exciting raffle for two tricycles. Passersby signed-up for our monthly e-newsletter to learn more. We made many connections with community members and other organizations and enjoyed the festivities.
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The highlight of the evening was the raffle drawing for the pink tricycle. It was won by a little girl who had been eyeing it all evening. When her name was called the joy on her face was priceless. Her mother was very grateful and told us that she has not experienced such kindness since moving to the United States not long ago. It was a moment to remember for CFNC staff.

Join us for September's First Thursday --the last one of the summer--on Thursday, September 1 from 6PM to 9PM on Mount Vernon Avenue in Del Ray.

Additional Ways to Stay Engaged with CFNC


Did you know that there are many quick and easy ways to stay engaged with CFNC throughout school year while benefiting our students? Here are a few:

(1) Link your Harris Teeter VIC card to CFNC for a portion of the price of participating items to benefit CFNC. Register your card online here and link to CFNC's "Together in Education" number: 6467. You must link your card each year, so if you did so last year, please re-link!

(2) Link your Safeway Club Card to CFNC for a portion of the price of participating items to benefit CFNC. Register your card online here and search for CFNC's Group Number: 500004246. You must link your card each year, so if you did so last year, please re-link!

(3) Shop all year at iGive.com and up to 26% of purchases at participating stores (like Old Navy, Bed Bath & Beyond, William Sonoma, DSW, Gap, Eddie Bauer, J.Crew-- 823 in total!) will go to your charity of choice. Join iGive.com and select The Child & Family Network Centers.

And don't forget...

"Like" us on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter @CFNCpreschool

And support us through workplace giving campaigns: CFNC's United Way # is 8401 and CFC# is 86801.

Thank you for your support!

Aug 5, 2011

CFNC Opens Its Doors for a Summer Program

For the first time in nearly ten years, CFNC has opened its doors for a Summer School Program!

The program runs Monday through Friday from 9 AM-3 PM with extended aftercare until 5PM and serves children ages three to five years old. Two classrooms are operating at CFNC's Birchmere location in Alexandria and one classroom is operating at CFNC's Virginia Gardens location in Arlington, with a total of 46 children enrolled. The great response from the community for our Summer Program indicates the stunning need for quality activities for preschool age children during the summer months.

Assistant Teacher Brittany Jones face paints a CFNC Summer Program student.

Our Summer Program is carefully designed to blend a summer of fun and excitement with rich learning experiences. The activities include arts and crafts, music, dramatic play, stories, physical fitness, expressive art, and games. Every Wednesday is "water day"-a crowd favorite.

CFNC is thrilled to offer its high-quality, award winning program to children this summer and is excited by the success of the program. Staff have commented on how much fun it has been to see and hear CFNC students over the summer months, months that are typically very quiet in the administrative offices, as classrooms have been closed.

Children enjoy a nutritious breakfast at CFNC's Summer Program.

And students share our excitement: One of our students is so thrilled to be in the program that every time his mother comes to pick him up at the end of the day, he runs and hides.

We hope that your summer is just as fun-filled and we invite you to join us anytime!

GTS Group Donates Truckloads

Thanks to the extraordinary generosity of the GTS Group, CFNC was the recipient of two truckloads of donated items.

All new and unopened, the donated items include: strollers, bikes, patio furniture, baby monitors, bottle warmers, and a variety of household items. Items will be used to support CFNC's children and families.

Eileen Williams, Director of Operations Support at the GTS Group; Jacob Nguyen, GTS Operations; and Mr. B.K. Nehme, who drove the delivery truck, worked together to coordinate the delivery of goods to CFNC's Birchmere site and we greatly appreciate their kindness!


GTS Group and CFNC staff unload items from the trucks.

Wanted: Social Media Guru

CFNC is looking to increase its visibility and presence on the web through Facebook and Twitter and we're seeking the help of a Social Media Intern.


The ideal candidate would be a recent high school graduate or current college student who is looking to put his or her social media skills and interests to work for an award-winning non-profit organization serving at-risk children and their families in Northern Virginia. The social media intern at CFNC will be instrumental in increasing CFNC's social media presence and gaining visibility for our brand. Please click here to see the full job description.

If you or someone you know may be interested or if you simply have questions about the position, please contact Anna Berke with questions at 703.836.0214 ext. 238 or via email.

We look forward to hearing from you!

HAIRSPRAY Tickets Selling Out Fast!

ONLY 40 TICKETS REMAIN FOR THE RUNNINGBROOKE EXCLUSIVE SHOWING OF HAIRSPAY!

Brooke Curran, Alexandria resident, runner extraordinaire and founder of the RunningBrooke Fund, invites you hang up your sneakers & get our your hairspray! Brooke has bought out the The Little Theatre of Alexandria on August 2, 2011 for an 8 PM showing of Hairspray to support the RunningBrooke Fund which helps local Alexandria charities, including CFNC! This event is not open to the public. With back stage tours, photo ops with the cast and a pre-show soiree, it is an event you will not want to miss! Learn more and purchase tickets here.


Brooke runs marathons around the world (7 continents, 50 states + DC too + the 5 world marathon majors) -- a marathon a month -- to raise awareness and raise money for 5 vital Alexandria-based charities serving the at-risk kids and families in Alexandria/Arlington (including CFNC). Brooke pays all travel expenses and associated fees so every dollar she raises, goes to those who need it. Since May of 2009, Brooke's raised over $65K for Alexandria. Learn more about Brooke by visiting runningbrooke.com and don't forget to purchase your Hairspray tickets today!

Jul 6, 2011

Bittersweet Goodbyes

Tuesday, June 21 was CFNC's last day of school. This school year CFNC graduated nearly 200 students, students who will enter kindergarten prepared to succeed! Our
send-offs are always bittersweet. They are sweet because we know we've nurtured, stimulated, excited and inspired our students to go on to become curious and engaged lifelong learners. And we are proud of their success and progress. They are bitter because CFNC typically has only one school year with our students; friendships and connections are made; and goodbyes aren't easy. Of course our doors are never closed to former students and their families and we welcome them back with open arms.

Despite the pending bittersweet goodbyes, June was jam-packed with seminars, workshops, events and activities for our children and their families. From beautiful graduation celebrations to a Tea Party and a Job Training Seminar, CFNC finished the school year as it had started it: by offering high-quality, culturally sensitive, appropriate and caring services to children and families in need. We hope you enjoy the stories below and help us in wishing our June 2011 graduates much future success!

Happy Summer to all!

Graduations and Celebrations

CFNC is so proud of its nearly 200 preschoolers who graduated this month. Starting with the Charles Houston graduation on June 8 and ending with Virginia Gardens on
June 21, there were a total of 10 graduations at CFNC's six different locations throughout Alexandria and Arlington, Virginia.

Every class put together a music program of songs and a skit, followed by a formal graduation ceremony. Each child received their preschool diploma and a goody bag filled with treats, a special t-shirt designed with the handprints and names of their classmates, and education materials to practice lessons learned over the summer months. During some graduations, parents were moved to speak. One mother noted: "I want to thank you all for having this program. I feel that my child has learned throughout this year, but that also I have learned as a mother. This means a lot to us, especially because we have a language barrier. I feel more confident about my child's future."

Children graduated with new skills, experiences and friendships, as well as memories of an exciting and action- packed school year. Highlights include a field trip to
the Smithsonian's Air & Space Museum to see "One World, One Sky" (made possible by PNC Bank); the annual Family Science Day; a Reading Railroad hosted by Kappa Kappa Gamma; multiple visits from students at St. Stephen's & St. Agnes who read to CFNC preschoolers and performed a puppet show; and a Multicultural Celebration to honor our diversity.

A special thanks to Steve and Linda Weitz, longtime CFNC supporters, Loretta Britten, former Board Member, Bill Marino and his three year old daughter, and Annie Burns and her team from GMMB for coming out to share in the joy of our graduation ceremonies!

To enjoy additional photos, please visit our Photo Gallery.

Enrollment for the 2011/2012 school year is now taking place. To inquire, please call 703.836.0214 and ask to speak with CFNC's Enrollment Coordinator, Maria Carron. Or email Maria.

CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES!

Margaret Bush Teaches Flower Arranging to Mother's Group

On Thursday, June 9, 2011, the CFNC Mother's Group had the unique opportunity to learn flower arranging from longtime CFNC supporter and friend Margaret Bush, owner
of Artful Arrangements. Margaret brought all of the items needed, including fresh flowers and containers and worked with each participant to create her own lovely arrangement.

The Mother's Group, consisting of 14 mothers from a variety of countries, meets weekly at CFNC with Social Worker Ansley Shackelford to develop friendships, learn parenting skills, and discuss life issues in confidence.

Ansley, who has worked with this year's Mother's Group (all mothers of CFNC students) since September, said: "This was a wonderful opportunity for our mothers
to learn a new skill-something that they can take home and share with their friends and family. We are very grateful to Margaret Bush for sharing her time and her talents with us."

Margaret and her husband Marvin Bush have been long time supporters of CFNC. In the past they have served on host committees for fundraisers and have even hosted CFNC events in their home.

CFNC Tours the White House, Take 2!

On June 11, CFNC had another opportunity to tour the White House--this time in the East Wing! The tour was made possible by the The White House's Office of Public Engagement and was in honor of African-American Music Appreciation and Caribbean Heritage Month.

Those that attended were in awe of
CFNC Teacher Luz Naranjo in the Blue Room.

the ornately decorated rooms that they were able to see and experience. The East Wing includes many of the rooms that the President and his family use for entertaining, such as the Blue Room, the Green Room, the Red Room and the State Dining Room. The East Wing also includes the South Portico and offers beautiful views of the Jackie Kennedy Rose Garden.

Though they tried, no one was able to catch a glimpse of the President or his family. However, just being within the walls of so much history was thrill enough! CFNC is very grateful for this opportunity.

Hotel Monaco Hosts an Employment Workshop at CFNC

On Tuesday, June 14, Alexandria's Hotel Monaco, a Kimpton Hotel, held a Job
Employment Workshop at CFNC's Birchmere location.

The workshop was presented by Miguel Casimiro, Director of Housekeeping at Hotel Monaco and Elubia, Assistant Director. They discussed job opportunities in the
Housekeeping Department at the hotel, as well as presented participants with job descriptions, job requirements, an overview of the application process, work ethic expectations and tips for a successful interview.

Blanca Leyva, Director of Family Services at CFNC noted: "We are very excited to partner with the Hotel Monaco for this unique opportunity for our families. We are certain that all who participated learned valuable information."

CFNC looks forward to continuing our partnership with Hotel Monaco and Kimpton.

The Morrison House Hosts a Mother & Daughter Tea Party


CFNC mothers and daughters enjoyed an elegant Tea Party on Saturday, June 18 at 11 AM at CFNC's Birchmere location, thanks to the generosity of Alexandria's Morrison House, a Kimpton Hotel. The Tea Party, which included traditional tea sandwiches, scones and cookies served on real porcelain tea sets, was presented by Annee Gillett, Director of Catering at The Morrison House and Hotel Monaco, along with her staff as well as CFNC's Family Support Services department.

Upon arriving, each child received a tiara, necklace and bracelet to complete their tea party attire. After enjoying the food, mothers and daughters created butterflies out of arts and crafts materials and then enjoyed a reading by The
Morrison House staff of Ms. Spider's Tea Party. Children took home their crafts, costume jewelry, a book and, most importantly, the memories of a unique and special opportunity and quality time spent with their mothers.

Glymaris Lugo, a Social Worker at CFNC who helped put on the event, noted: "The girls and their mothers had such a wonderful time! This may be a once in a lifetime opportunity for the children and families that CFNC serves, and certainly a special event for them."

CFNC is very appreciative of Annee Gillett and her staff at The Morrison House for hosting the tea party and looks forward to working with the Kimpton on future events.

To enjoy additional photos, please visit our Photo Gallery.

An Elegant Luncheon

CFNC teachers and staff enjoyed an elegant and delicious end of the year luncheon, thanks to the generosity of Susan Gage Caterers and
The Birchmere. Susan Gage donated the scrumptious food and The Birchmere donated the space.

The luncheon is an annual event to thank teachers and staff upon the completion of a successful school year, but this is the first time in many years that the lunch was made possible by CFNC supporters. We thank them for providing us with the opportunity to appreciate our staff and celebrate our success this year over an elegant lunch, fun activities and the shared feeling of accomplishment for a job well done.

A RunningBrooke Exclusive Showing of Hairspray


Brooke Curran, Alexandria resident, runner extraordinaire and founder of the RunningBrooke Fund, invites you hang up your sneakers & get our your hairspray! Brooke has bought out the

The Little Theatre of Alexandria

on August 2, 2011 for an 8 PM showing of Hairspray to support the RunningBrooke Fund which helps local Alexandria charities, including CFNC! This event is not open to the public. With back stage tours, photo ops with the cast and a pre-show soiree, it is an event you will not want to miss! Learn more and purchase tickets here.

Brooke runs marathons around the world (7 continents, 50 states + DC too + the 5 world marathon majors) -- a marathon a month -- to raise awareness and raise money for 5 vital Alexandria-based charities serving the at-risk kids and families in Alexandria/Arlington (including CFNC). Brooke pays all travel expenses and associated fees so every dollar she raises, goes to those who need it. Since May of 2009, Brooke's raised over $65K for Alexandria. Learn more about Brooke by visiting runningbrooke.com and don't forget to purchase your Hairspray tickets today!

Jun 2, 2011

Thank You for Attending CFNC's 2011 Spring Benefit!

CFNC held its 2011 Spring Benefit, Moonlight on the Potomac, on Friday, May 13, 2011
at the beautiful home of Jennifer and Jim Rooney in Alexandria. THANK YOU to all who attended to support the children and families of CFNC.

Nearly 300 guests, including Congressman Jim Moran, celebrated CFNC's 27 years of good work in the community as well CFNC's new Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer Margaret Patterson. It was a lovely party with delicious food, wonderful company, an exciting Silent Auction and

From left: Ellen Walter, Congressman Jim Moran, LuAnne Griffin, Robbie Aiken and Tom Scully

magnificent views of the Potomac River--all in support of CFNC's mission to provide caring, high-quality, free education and related services to at-risk children and their families in their own neighborhoods in order to prepare them for success in school and life.

CFNC would like to thank the Rooneys for sharing their lovely home and hosting the event as well as the 2011 Benefit Committee for their never-ending hard work and creativity. A very special thanks to CFNC's generous sponsors that helped make this year's Benefit a success. These include:

Gold Sponsors
CNA
Lisa & Phil Herget
Elizabeth & Bill Marino
Linda & Steve Weitz

Silver Sponsors
The Lukens Company
Ann & Tom Scully

Bronze Sponsors
Anne B. McCormack Foundation
ARPC
Rita & Dennis Meyer
Patton Boggs LLP
Gayla & Rick Reed
Kate Boyce Reeder & Joe Reeder
Rent-A-Center
Jen & Win Sheridan


Copper Sponsors
Loran & Robbie Aiken
The Birchmere
Bruhn-Morris Foundation
Margaret & Marvin Bush
Liz & Michael Chiaramonte
Courtney & Christopher Cox
Anne & Michael Donohue
Sheila & James Fleming
Dawn & Philip Garrett
Kim & Joe Gess
Marilyn & Geoffrey Giovanetti
Gage & Michael Gribbon
Amy & Dave Hawkins, McEnearney & Associates
Landon & Scott Holden
Julie & Bill Howard
IDI Group Companies
IPSA for Hair / NECTAR Skin Bar
Leigh Ann & Peyton Jackson
Emily & Robert Jones
Stacey & Camp Kaufman
Maura & Chris Lindsay
Lobkovich Kitchen Designs
Diane & John Mauk
Allison & Brian McVay
Catie & Steven Peterson
Janet & Rick Price
Marnie & John Repetti
Jennifer & Jim Rooney
Steptoe & Johnson LLP
Georgia & Jay Sullivan
Diane & Joseph Thomas
Elizabeth & Bradley Todd
The Honorable John & Jeanne Warner
Hartley & Kevin Wensing
Robin & Jon Williams

Another May Celebration: Honoring CFNC's Rich & Diverse Cultures

CFNC's Multicultural Celebration took place on Wednesday, May 18 with 335 children and their families, ESL students, service providers, and City of Alexandria dignitaries in attendance. The purpose of this annual event is to celebrate CFNC's diversity by bringing our multicultural families together for a day of fun, music, and games for all. As part of the celebration, families are encouraged to wear traditional dress from their native countries.

The activities provided were made possible by monies raised from raffle tickets sold by CFNC student's parents. This year, participants enjoyed face painting, a variety of games and arts and crafts, a clown, a larger than life Elmo, a moon bounce, petting zoo and pony rides -- to name a few! A variety of service providers were also present at the event to serve the needs of CFNC's clients, including PNC Bank, The Center for Employment Training, and a Nurse Practitioner offering health information.

Among the City of Alexandria dignitaries in attendance were Congressman Jim Moran and Councilman Rob Krupicka.

CFNC thanks the Birchmere for opening up their dining space for the multicultural feast when the weather turned to rain. This year's meal represented 23 countries and 10 languages and was full of delicious treats. No doubt that a wonderful time was had by all at the 2011 Multicultural Celebration!

Congratulations to CFNC Social Worker, Ansley Shackelford!


Ansley Shackelford, who has been a Social Worker at CFNC since 2002, graduated from George Washington University on Saturday, May 14 with her Master's Degree of Education in Counseling. CFNC staff is very proud of her accomplishments and thrilled that her new expertise will be enriching our programs.

Ansley is considered a Superwoman around CFNC. Not only did she manage a full-time course load at George Washington University, but she worked full-time at CFNC, held a weekly Mother's Group for CFNC moms, actively volunteered in the community and still managed to be a stellar Mom to her own three children!

Ansley celebrated her accomplishments on Graduation Day with her family. Ansley noted that her children were especially excited and joyful as they watched her accept her diploma and walk across the stage. Congratulations, Ansley!

May 17, 2011

CFNC's 2011 Annual Spring Benefit


CFNC's 2011 Annual Spring Benefit, "Moonlight on the Potomac" took place on Friday, May 13, 2011 at the beautiful home of Jennifer and Jim Rooney in Alexandria. There guests enjoyed spectacular food and company, wonderful views and an exciting Silent Auction--all in the name of helping Northern Virginia's neediest children succeed in school and in life. Guests included long-time CFNC supporters Congressman Jim Moran and Senator John Warner and his wife, Jeanne. Thank you to all who helped to make the event a success and to the nearly 300 in attendance. Enjoy photos in the Photo Galleries section of CFNC's website.

Feb 28, 2011

February Was All About Science!

February was Science Month at CFNC!

Children, families and staff embarked on an exciting field trip to The Smithsonian's
Air and Space Museum and CFNC held its Annual Family Science Day. Read on to find out more and see photos of CFNC's many scientists!

This month we also celebrated the academic achievements of two of CFNC's teachers who were nominated for membership in The National Society of Collegiate Scholars at Northern Virginia Community College. We're very proud, but certainly not surprised--CFNC students excel because of the hard work and commitment of our teachers! Learn more below.

Science discovery, top-notch teachers, and the many other award winning services that CFNC offers could, of course, not be possible without the continued support of our community. This month CFNC received a contribution from runner extraordinaire Brooke Curran and her RunningBrooke Fund. We thank Brooke in a short segment below, and feature two of the great photos that we took during her visit.

As always, please be in touch, stop by for a tour or stay connected with us on Twitter, Facebook and our website. We look forward to hearing from you.

CFNC Visits The Air and Space Museum

On Friday, February 11, CFNC students from all 10 classrooms, as well as parents and staff members, enjoyed an exciting field trip to The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. CFNC is extremely grateful to PNC Bank's Grow Up Great Program for making the field trip possible, and for connecting CFNC with the patient and nurturing staff at the Museum who made the field trip such a success!

The morning began with a 10 AM private showing of One World, One Sky in the Museum's planetarium. The 20-minute planetarium show follows Sesame Street's Big Bird and Elmo as they explore the night sky with Hu Hu Zhu, a Muppet from the Chinese co-production of Sesame Street. Together, they take an imaginary trip from Sesame Street to the moon, where they discover how different it is from Earth. Children attending the show interact as they watch, drawing constellations and counting the time it takes the sun to set. The show aims to nurture a child's natural sense of wonder about the night sky, and it clearly did just that for CFNC's students as they laughed, clapped and sang along. Many seemed to be in awe of the planetarium format, which makes you feel as if you are moving along with the characters in the show. Children squealed in delight and one exclaimed: "That was so much fun!"

The field trip continued as children made shadow puppets and explored science
concepts throughout the Museum. When buses picked up children at 12:30 PM, CFNC students were full of new questions, ideas and lessons learned, many that teachers will continue to build and expand upon back in the classroom.

"It was a truly wonderful day for all involved," noted CFNC's Director of Education,
Sharon Shackelford. "Visiting the Air and Space Museum was a unique experience for CFNC's children and families and we greatly appreciate PNC Bank for the opportunity to expose them to science concepts in such a hands-on and exciting way."

To see more photos from the field trip, please visit CFNC's Photo Gallery.

Family Science Day

...And if they didn't get enough science at the Museum, more than 28 students and their families enjoyed CFNC's annual Family Science Day held on February 12. Children and their parents learned science concepts together by visiting a variety of stations to touch, feel, inquire, explore and experiment. Students received a participation prize for each experiment they completed.

Some of the favorite activities and experiments of the day included learning about sound vibration, making rubbings of animal figures, playing with light reflection and bubbles! The experiment that brought about the most excitement, giggles, and sometimes squirming was the Feely Touch Box. Children were required to put their hands in the box to determine what it was they were touching (for example, shells and blocks) and then draw their perceptions on paper. The drawings truly reflected the vivid imaginations of CFNC's students!


As the event drew to a close, it was wonderful to see children and parents reviewing the day's exciting activities and new learnings together...many to be continued at home, we are certain!

To see more photos from the Family Science Day, please visit CFNC's Photo Gallery.

CFNC Teachers' Academic Achievement

CFNC is proud to recognize two of its Lead Teachers, Arnita Willis and Tiffannie Carey, who both were nominated for membership into The National Society of Collegiate Scholars by Northern Virginia Community College. Both teachers are working towards an Associate's Degree in Early Childhood Education and maintained a 3.6 GPA or higher and a ranking among the top 20% of their class, which are requirements for membership into the Society.

Arnita is a Lead Teacher at CFNC's Charles Houston location. In addition to being a stellar teacher and a diligent student, Arnita is a dedicated mother and the wife (for 25 years!) of Louis Willis. Arnita loves teaching because she knows what an impact she is making on her young students by preparing them for successful futures.

Tiffannie is a Lead Teacher at CFNC's Cora Kelly location and has been with CFNC for 5 years. In her own words: "I am proud of this honor and what it means to me, my family and my career."

CFNC is very grateful for its talented and high quality teaching staff, many of whom, like Arnita and Tiffannie, are furthering their credentials. In fact, in 2010, CFNC's teachers completed on average 59 clock hours of professional development and training, far exceeding Virginia State Licensing Standards of 16 hours.

Congratulations, Arnita and Tiffannie!

The RunningBrooke Fund Supports CFNC


CFNC is honored to be one of five recipients of The RunningBrooke Fund. Runner extraordinaire and founder of the Fund, Brooke Curran, stopped by CFNC on February 24to present the contribution and take photos with students.

As always, Brooke brought her amazing and seemingly endless energy to CFNC and had a wonderful time visiting students on the playground and surrounding herself with children! "I just love the little ones," she said. "They bring so much joy."

Brooke's mission is to "Run Globally and Act Locally!" so she has committed to completing one marathon per month on every continent, in each of the 50 states and the five world majors (Boston, New York, London, Chicago and Berlin) while raising money to support Alexandria charities through her RunningBrooke Fund. So far, Brooke has completed marathons in 21 states, four of the five majors and on five continents, with Antarctica and Africa still on her to-do list.

In 2010, CFNC was also very fortunate to be the recipient of money raised through The RunningBrooke Fund and is thrilled about the progress that Brooke has made in 2011 towards her goal to raise $50,000. To read more about Brooke, where she's running next and how you can become a part of the race, visit her website at www.runningbrooke.com.

Feb 9, 2011

Moonlight on the Potomac: CFNC's 2011 Annual Spring Benefit! -

CFNC's 2011 Annual Spring Benefit--"Moonlight on the Potomac"-- will take place on Friday, May 13 from 7 PM to 10 PM at the lovely home of Jennifer and Jim Rooney. There attendees will enjoy delicious food, wonderful company and beautiful views--all in support of Northern Virginia's neediest children. Special thanks to the Freddie Mac Foundation for their continued support of CFNC’s work. For more information on ticket purchase and sponsorship, please visit our Events page.

Feb 2, 2011

New Year, New Learning Opportunities

Happy New Year from The Child & Family Network Centers!

The success and excitement of our holiday events created a momentum that launched us into the New Year with renewed energy and inspiration. Thank you for your
contributions to our successful holiday events--from coat drives to holiday parties, our year-end campaign and the "Adopt a Family" Program.

We are also thrilled to be kicking off the New Year with a field trip, made possible by our generous supporters at PNC Bank's Grow Up Great Program, to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum's Planetarium. Students, teachers and parents will enjoy a private showing of "One World, One Sky" and have time to explore the museum afterwards. It is a wonderful and unique opportunity and photos from the trip will certainly be a feature of our next newsletter. So stay tuned!

In the meantime, scroll down to read a tribute to a loyal CFNC supporter, meet our Volunteer of the Month, find out what runner extraordinaire Brooke Curran has been up to, learn new ways to support our cause and more! And, as always, please be in touch, stop by for a tour or stay connected with us on Twitter, Facebook and our website.

Honoring Robert Stufflebeam

On September 15, 2010, a long time CFNC supporter and friend, Robert E. Stufflebeam, passed away. Mr. Stufflebeam was 98 years old. A resident of Alexandria, he felt very strongly about CFNC's mission to help underserved children in his community and was a very loyal contributor and advocate for CFNC's cause. Mr. Stufflebeam will be greatly missed, but his legacy will live on through CFNC's work.

**Volunteer of the Month**


Meet Camille Funn. Camille volunteers at CFNC's Birchmere 1 Classroom every Monday. She learned about CFNC's need for classroom volunteers on the Volunteer.gov website, and has been an active CFNC volunteer since 2007.

"I very much enjoy working with the students and teachers, and get a lot out of it," Camille says. Camille is always upbeat and eager to help out. CFNC feels very lucky to have such a dedicated volunteer.

Camille brings her love of reading to CFNC's classrooms as well as to the third grade classrooms of Charles Barrett Elementary School, where she also volunteers her time.

If you are interested in volunteering at CFNC, please contact Kristin Thompson at kthompson@cfnc-online.org or 703-836-0214 x234.

MLK Day of Service

On Monday, January 17, instead of celebrating the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday with a day-off, Burgundy Farm Country Day School hosted its second Day of Service.
Nearly 300 Burgundy Farm and Jefferson-Houston students and their families teamed up with Volunteer Alexandria and The Giving Circle of Alexandria to complete 22 service projects to benefit local, national and international non-profit organizations, including CFNC!

Among many activities, students assembled newborn baby kits for expectant mothers and created books on tape for Walter Reed patients. CFNC was the proud recipient of more than 200 dental kits--complete with toothbrush, toothpaste, floss and proper
cleaning information. Kits will be distributed to each family to encourage clean teeth and proper dental hygiene as part of CFNC's Family Services Program.

Alexandria Mayor William Euille stopped by and gave remarks, and Senior Advisor to the Secretary (Department of Interior) Dr. Robert G. Stanton was the keynote speaker.

The event garnered the attention of FOX and NBC news. Check out the footage and read more here.

Runner Extraordinaire and CFNC Supporter, Brooke Curran, in Washingtonian Magazine


CFNC supporter, Alexandria resident and runner extraordinaire, Brooke Curran, was featured in December's Washingtonian Magazine and CFNC was mentioned!

Brooke's mission is to "Run Globally and Act Locally!" so she has committed to completing one marathon per month on every continent, in each of the 50 states and the five world majors (Boston, New York, London, Chicago and Berlin) while raising money to support Alexandria charities through her RunningBrooke Fund. So far, Brooke has completed marathons in 20 states, four of the five majors and on five continents, with Antarctica and Africa still on her to-do list.

In 2010, CFNC was very fortunate to be the recipient of money raised through the RunningBrooke Fund and is excited about the progress that Brooke has made in 2011. To read more about Brooke, where she's running next and how you can become a part of the race, visit her website at www.runningbrooke.com

This just in! Brooke is currently recruiting 50 runners to participate in the National Half Marathon while raising money for the RunningBrooke Fund. Runners receive a training program and coaching from Brooke, team gear, a cheering station, an after-party (provided by Lululemon), race-day pace setters and more! Read the flier here.