La Pine Community Campus
Deschutes Children's Foundation took on management duties of the LaPine Community Campus in 2000, with a goal of promoting collaborative and effective services for area children and families. This facility houses eight resident programs serving over 7,500 children and families annually.
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Early Intervention F.A.C.T. (Families and Communities Together) Footprints Preschool/Early Childhood Special Education Head Start La Pine School Based Health Center Reproductive and Sexual Health Rising Stars Preschool WIC (Women, Infants and Children)
541.536.0400
heather.wingate@hdesd.org
Provides family support and specialized intervention services to infants and young children to promote developmental growth for children with special needs birth to three years old.
541.815.0849
doublejmlranch@aol.com
FACT provides support services to families with children 0-18 through a variety of parent education & family skills programs, a lending library, individual computer based programs, a monthly clothing exchange, Family Fun Nights, Workshops, play groups, a play space open to young children, and referrals to other programs. Most services are free.
541-536-2718
www.hdesd.org
Provides developmentally appropriate education programs for children with and without special needs 3-5 years old.
541.536.2903
www.neighborimpact.org
National school readiness program providing comprehensive education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services to low-income children and their families.
541.536.0400
pam@co.deschutes.or.us
Clinic for students and siblings for preventative health care and illnesses.
541.322.7400
Birth control, EC, pregnancy testing, infection checks, STD & HIV tesing, Nurse Practiioner Appointments
541.536.8362
risingstarspreschool@hotmail.com
A parent-coop nonprofit preschool serving children ages 3 to 5. The children make new friends and learn many skills that encourage growth and development with the goal of preparing children to transition well from preschool to kindergarten.
541.322.7400
www.co.deschutes.or.us
WIC is a free nutrition education program which provides supplemental foods to promote good health for pregnant women, breastfeeding babies and young children.
