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“ “The biggest strength of Corning Promise (EFPN) is that it was written to address the community’s needs as a whole... people are
walking alongside each other.”
- Rick Fitzpatrick, CUESD Superintendent
PARTNERS
The Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians acknowledges that helping children succeed is a community endeavor and has worked effectively alongside its partner organizations. Below is a list of the organizations (PN-funded and non-funded) that have locked arms with PBNI to change outcomes.
rCenter of Evaluation and Research (CER)
rCity of Corning
rCorning Union Elementary School District (CUESD - 6 schools) r Corning Union High School District (CUHSD - 2 schools)
r Corning State and Private Preschools (6 total)
r Early Childhood Department through TCDE
rEmpower Consulting (sub-contractor)
rFaith-Based Organizations
r First 5 – Tehama
r New Teacher Center (NTC - sub-contractor) rNorthern California Child Development, Inc. (NCCDI)
• Early Head Start
• Head Start Programs rRiver Cities Counseling
r Safe Education and Recreation for Rural Families Program (TCDE-SERRF) rTehama County Health Services Agency (TCHSA)
• Healthy Families
• Healthy Beginnings rTehama County Library
r The New Teacher Project (TNTP - subcontractor) rUniversity of California – Curtis Center (UCLA - subcontractor)
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