Spring has finally arrived in the Hudson Valley, and the Family and Consumer Education Program of Cornell Cooperative Extension Dutchess County is flourishing with an array of programs and resources tailored for Dutchess County families and community groups!

 

This month, our focus revolves around two key messages. Firstly, as April marks Financial Literacy Month, we provide references information as guidance on fiscal matters and money management. Secondly, we are committed to supporting and disseminating information and resources from Prevent Child Abuse New York, particularly during Child Abuse Prevention Month.

 

Here are the principles we uphold:

·       Children serve as the cornerstone of a sustainable and thriving society.

·       Every child deserves to grow up in safe, secure, and nurturing environments.

·       All parents and caregivers are entitled to the support, resources, and knowledge required for effective parenting.

·       Preventing child abuse necessitates the strengthening of families and communities.

·       Each of us bears a responsibility in fostering stronger families, thus contributing to stronger communities.

 

Prevent Child Abuse New York stands as the sole private, nonprofit organization in the state dedicated exclusively to preventing child abuse in all its forms. Our efforts are primarily focused on prevention and proactive interventions aimed at addressing issues before they escalate—a strategy known as "primary prevention."

 

Our mission is to enhance family well-being through programs grounded in strengths, influencing public policy, and empowering families to apply evidence-based practices in their daily lives. Our staff provide invaluable support for relative caregivers through monthly gatherings, parenting workshops that emphasize positive discipline, adult leadership development via volunteer engagement, and youth development initiatives. Moreover, we are committed to delivering dynamic and pertinent workshops covering parenting skills, financial literacy, and wellness education to assist families in navigating various aspects of life.

#WearBlueDay:

Unite in a Sea of Blue

Date: April 5th

What You Can Do: Dress in blue to stand in solidarity with child abuse prevention efforts.

Get Social: Capture the moment and share it on your social media platforms. Use the hashtag #WearBlueDay2024 to join the nationwide wave of support.

Spread the Word: Encourage your friends, family, and colleagues to participate and raise awareness about the importance of preventing child abuse.





Source: preventchildabuse.org


Digital Advocacy Day:

Amplify Your Voice for Children

Date: April 16th

Purpose: A call to action to contact your member of Congress and advocate for increased support and funding for child abuse prevention programs.

How to Participate:  Easy-to-follow guidelines and templates for reaching out to your representatives effectively are provided.

Impact: Your voice can influence policy changes and bring critical issues in child welfare to the forefront of legislative agendas.

CLICK HERE to take action now.


RAPP (Relatives As Parents Program)

Spread the RAPP word:

Know someone who has taken on the responsibility of surrogate parenting for a relative who is unable or unavailable to parent their children? They are a Kinship family!

Click here for information about this important county resource!

FINANCIAL LITERACY

Spotlight: April is Financial Literacy Month

Heather Ohlson, Family & Consumer Education

 

April is Financial Literacy Month; a dedicated time to reflect on the state of financial education in local communities and across the nation. According to Standard & Poor's Ratings Services Global Financial Literacy Survey, only 57% of adults in the US are considered financially literate. While 100% of Americans are making decisions with financial impact, only half are equipped to do so.

 

"Financial literacy is an essential life skill for everyone's financial wellbeing, and that is why New York State continues to take bold steps to increase access to affordable banking services," Governor Hochul has said.

 

In addition to that state effort, Cornell Cooperative Extension Dutchess County (CCEDC) has a history of providing financial literacy and educational resources, information and updates throughout the county.

 

"While we provide educational resources throughout the year, April is the time to encourage Dutchess County residents to focus on new financial tools, save a little extra money, and plan for their financial future," said Jessica Canale, Family and Consumer Education Program Leader of CCEDC.


Resources have been provided for easy weekly activities and articles to review on balancing your budget, managing debt, planning for your future and knowing your rights.

FISH ADVISORY


The New York State Health Department Fish Advisory Program and the Hudson River Fish Advisory Outreach Project:

A free resource how-to guide that shows how to skin, trim, and fillet your fish to reduce PCBs found in the fat of fish.

CLICK HERE to download your copy!

You can also access more Hudson Valley Fish Advisory Information.


Figuring out what to eat every night for dinner is one of the biggest hassles of our everyday routine. Especially when groceries are so pricy. Make it easier! Click here for a resource from budgetbytes that provides recipes that are cheap (some that are under $10!) along with step-by-step picture instructions.

FAMILY & PARENTING

Free Family Fun


Finding affordable ways to enjoy quality family time can be challenging, but several budget-friendly activities offer heaps of enjoyment. From bird watching to camping and hiking, exploring parks for picnics, museums, and zoos on free admission days, to cozy family movie nights, engaging game sessions, and creative paint nights, options abound. Embrace no-cost challenges for friendly family competition and make the most of this

spring and summer season with your loved ones while keeping your budget intact! CLICK HERE to read more!

PASE (Parent And Support Education)

Calling All Community Groups:


5-session Workshop Series:

Our voluntary Parenting And Support Education (PASE) program teaches the 5 fundamentals of great communication with your children within your household.

In-person or virtual options available.

This workshop can be tailored to the needs of your audience and the

focus of your program!

Contact Heather to coordinate this series! CLICK HERE!




The Family and Consumer Education (FCE) program strives to ensure that families facing challenges in parenting, family finances, and wellness and nutrition find the resources and education they need to improve their lives.

FCE creates connections for residents with the latest, evidence-based research and practical information that can be directly applied to their day-to-day lives.

We work to strengthen individual knowledge and skills while providing community level and County wide education.

 

Cornell Cooperative Extension is an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities and provides equal program and employment opportunities. This program is partially funded by the County of Dutchess, Dutchess County office for the Aging, and New York State Office of Children and Family Services. Please contact the Cornell Cooperative Extension office if you have any special needs.

Wishes would come true with you! FCE needs ongoing supplies for our parenting programs. Click here to see how you can enhance our programming today!


Need to reach a member of the team?

Jessica M Canale- Program Leader

Maureen Rodriguez Callamari

Heather L. Ohlson


Click here for previous FCE Update: Newsletters!


Thanks for your support and collaboration! 

Are you a collaborative program or agency that needs information shared to the FCE community? Email Heather!

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