Story time at the Homewood Early Learning Hub & Family Center is an interactive story time geared toward children birth to five years of age and their families!
The Allegheny County Departments of Health and Human Services are kicking off their fall pop-ups to take overdose prevention resources into county communities. Learn More During the week of International Overdose Awareness Day (Aug. 31) and the start of September's National Recovery Month, there are two resource fairs, and others will follow. Dates and locations […]
Tummy Time at the Homewood Early Learning Hub and Family Center provides caregivers and pre-walking infants an opportunity to socialize in a safe and welcoming setting.
Drop-in play hours at the Homewood Early Learning Hub & Family Center offer a fun and safe space for children to grow, learn, and play while building social skills.
Authors Michaela Leslie-Rule and Jennifer Breheny Wallace will take part in a Next City event titled "Rethinking Youth, Pressure, and Possibility" on Wednesday, Sept. 3. Learn More Leslie-Rule wrote "How We See Us," which centers the voices of young people as they navigate the transition to adulthood, offering a nuanced understanding of how young people […]
The ELRC Region 5 is offering the following professional development opportunity for your team of early learning educators: FLIP IT FLIP IT® is a strategy that offers a simple, kind, strength-based, commonsense, and effective four-step process to address children’s day-to-day challenging behaviors. The four steps are embodied in the FLIP IT mnemonic which stands for: […]
The Homewood Early Learning Hub & Family Center will hold an event to celebrate grandparents in September. Learn More Relative Care Provider Grandparents Appreciation Day will be held on Sunday, Sept. 7 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event is meant to celebrate National Grandparents Day. Those who are a grandparent caring for a […]