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The StoryMakers project is a collaboration with the Montana PIRC, early childhood and public health professionals from the seven reservation communities in Montana, and Hopa Mountain (a well-respected non-profit with years of experience working with rural and reservation communities).
The goal: to get books into the homes of families throughout Indian country and to provide resources that will
Additionally, the coordination between health professionals and early childhood professionals to connect with parents of young children is a dynamic model that is at the forefront of early learning promotion strategies.
Northern Cheyenne Storymakers PSA.mp3 Salish/Kootenai Storymakers PSA.mp3 Fort Belknap Storymakers PSA.mp3 Great Falls Storymakers PSA.mp3
StoryMakers program brings books to children in rural, tribal communities For more information, check out Hopa Mountain's website at: http://www.hopamountain.org/StoryMakers.html |
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