Diane Nilan—Homeless Liaison visits PCC of Rutland
Certain people are 'change agents’. Diane Nilan is certainly one of them. Diane, co-author of “Changing the Paradigm of Homelessness” released in January, visited the PCC this summer providing a staff training and sharing how we can better aid children and families experiencing homelessness in our region. Her devotion to
What’s “In Store”
Take what you need! RCPCC food shelf is open and available during our operating hours: Monday—Friday 9:00 am—4:30; Closed on Tuesday. Call for after hour appointments Please feel free to take what you need, when you need it. We get new food weekly so stop by often! BASIC NECESSITIES: The ongoing expense of basic
Holiday Outreach 2019
During the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday seasons, the staff of the Parent Child Center of Rutland County prepared over 190 support baskets for participants in our programs as well as members and families in the community. We live in a culture that places a lot of emphasis on material giving during
Building Community – Beatles Tribute Band Fundraiser
The PCC had our first winter fundraiser in Nov, 2019 at Rutland's Elk Club. 250 people from the Rutland community came out to support us on that cold snowy night! STUDIO TWO, New England's premier Beatles Tribute Band demonstrated what amazing musicians they truly are. The energy in the room was
Join a Literacy Playgroup through PCC of Rutland County
RCPCC’s four weekly Literacy Playgroups are free, informal gatherings of families seeking supportive experiences for their children. Children have the opportunity to hear stories, read and play. They socialize and learn with other children while listening to songs, dancing, playing with educational toys and participating in creative projects. Parents, in
Early Childhood and the “Whole Family”
The Parent Child Center of Rutland County provides a “Whole Family” approach to high quality early childhood education by viewing needs of working parents as central to family success. To help these families, we offer extended hours as well as scholarships that help families who struggle with the costs of