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Implementation of Young Child Wellness Strategies in a Unique Cohort of Local Communities

Under the National Resource Center for Mental Health Promotion and Youth Violence Prevention (NRC), six Project LAUNCH grantees worked together to create an e-Book describing the innovative strategies they used to improve the outcomes for children, families, and communities across the country.

Rooted in Project LAUNCH’s five core prevention and promotion strategies to improve children and families’ social and emotional health and well-being, these six grantees created an e-Book to share their lessons learned as they worked to bring policy and practice improvements to scale, enhance infrastructure, and implement direct services in their community. The resource is full of creative approaches, innovative strategies, and illustrative data that can inform future early childhood efforts within and outside of the Project LAUNCH community.

Read the full e-Book here.

Learn more about how Project LAUNCH grantees improve the lives of children, families, and communities across the country.

The six grantees that make up Cohort 3 of the Project LAUNCH grant were funded from 2010 to 2015, and serve in Multnomah County, Oregon; Weld County, Colorado; El Paso, Texas; Boone County, Missouri; New York, New York; and New Britain, Connecticut.