CHILDREN FIRST FOR OREGON ANNOUNCES NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Jul 23, 2019 | Announcements, Press Releases
For Immediate Release Contact: Katherine Hendrix | katherine@cffo.org | 503-236-9754 (w) | 503-893-5223 (c) CHILDREN FIRST FOR OREGON ANNOUNCES NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Portland, Oregon – July 23, 2019 – The Board of Directors of Children First for Oregon...Join Us for Community Pints!
Jan 29, 2019 | Announcements
Children First for Oregon is pleased to announce that we are the designated beneficiary for Deschutes Brewery‘s Community Pints this February! Join us on Tuesdays in February (February 5th, 12th, 19th, and 26th) to support Children First as you sip tasty beer!...New Data Assesses Child Well-Being Throughout Oregon
Dec 19, 2018 | Announcements, Press Releases
PORTLAND, Oregon — Children First for Oregon today released 2018 County Data: Child Well-Being in Oregon, a resource measuring child well-being in all of Oregon’s 36 counties across a range of indicators. The report highlights positive trends for Oregon children...Join our team as Executive Director
Nov 26, 2018 | Announcements
Executive Director Position Description The Executive Director is the Chief Executive Officer of Children First for Oregon (CFFO). The Executive Director reports to a Board of Directors, and is responsible for the organization’s consistent achievement of its...Children First for Oregon’s Ballot Measure Endorsements
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In the 2018 election, Oregonians have plenty of opportunities to stand up for children and families with their vote. From health care and racial profiling to fair housing and tax changes, there’s a lot at stake. In order to further our goal of building an Oregon...Recent Posts
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This is a heartwarming story for Friday! A young boy in Michigan invited his entire kindergarten class to his adoption hearing on Thursday. Children need safe and stable families to thrive. #OurChildren #FosterYouth #Oregon
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This is a heartwarming story for Friday! A young boy in Michigan invited his entire kindergarten class to his adoption hearing on Thursday. Children need safe and stable families to thrive. #OurChildren #FosterYouth #Oregonhttps://t.co/Ch5KmGeye0
— Children First (@ChildrenFirstOR) December 6, 2019
“ACEs are a root cause of many of the greatest public health challenges we face today — increasing the risk of serious conditions ranging from asthma, diabetes, and obesity, to school failure, teen pregnancy, and substance dependence." #ACEs #OurChildren
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“ACEs are a root cause of many of the greatest public health challenges we face today — increasing the risk of serious conditions ranging from asthma, diabetes, and obesity, to school failure, teen pregnancy, and substance dependence." #ACEs #OurChildrenhttps://t.co/2quTZr48eY
— Children First (@ChildrenFirstOR) December 5, 2019
Climate change activism is reducing mental health symptoms among young students. #ClimateChange #OurChildren
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Climate change activism is reducing mental health symptoms among young students. #ClimateChange #OurChildren https://t.co/LCawJ18hze
— Children First (@ChildrenFirstOR) December 3, 2019
“According to a new study, toddlers play longer and more happily when there are fewer toys to choose from. Better yet, the researchers say fewer toys mean more opportunities for creativity, imagination and skill development.” #OurChildren
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“According to a new study, toddlers play longer and more happily when there are fewer toys to choose from. Better yet, the researchers say fewer toys mean more opportunities for creativity, imagination and skill development.” #OurChildrenhttps://t.co/XKrN6p5dKG
— Children First (@ChildrenFirstOR) December 2, 2019
Thank you, Martha Brooks, for continuing to be a powerful voice and ally in Child Abuse Prevention across Oregon.
Martha attended the annual, national Prevent Child Abuse America conference in Milwaukee where she received the 2019 Donna J. Stone Award. #OurChildren #Oregon https://t.co/dEhurFkpwD
Thank you, Martha Brooks, for continuing to be a powerful voice and ally in Child Abuse Prevention across Oregon.
— Children First (@ChildrenFirstOR) November 27, 2019
Martha attended the annual, national Prevent Child Abuse America conference in Milwaukee where she received the 2019 Donna J. Stone Award. #OurChildren #Oregon pic.twitter.com/dEhurFkpwD

An important read on the experiences of black children when socialized into a white school system, community, and environment. #OurChildren
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An important read on the experiences of black children when socialized into a white school system, community, and environment. #OurChildrenhttps://t.co/aPVYmImdLR pic.twitter.com/SGD9NGAm4M
— Children First (@ChildrenFirstOR) November 26, 2019
