| Organization Name | Santa Fe Community College (Early Childhood Center of Excellence) | |
| Street | 6401 Richards Avenue | |
| City | Santa Fe | |
| State/Province | NM | |
| Zip/Postal Code | 87508 | |
| Country | ||
| Website | https://www.sfcc.edu/eccoe/ | |
| Organization Description | ECCOE uses a multi-generation approach to early childhood education and training by accomplishing the following: Providing high-quality bilingual early care and education at Kids Campus so that parents can work or attend school. Supporting the First BornĀ® home visiting model office to expand access to impactful home visiting services. Providing affordable and accessible education and professional development opportunities for early childhood professionals. Sponsoring the APRENDE Early Childhood Teacher Apprenticeship Program Offering engaging and high quality professional learning and training through the Institute for Innovative Family Programs. Building opportunities for student parents to participate in educational programs that lead to degree and certificate attainment. Advocating for inclusive and equitable multi-generation policies at the state and national level to enhance family well-being in New Mexico. | |
| Organization Twitter Handle | https://twitter.com/SFCCNM | |
| Number of People Served | 1000 | |
| Direct Service Organization | Yes | |
| Policy Organization | No | |
| Human Services | No | |
| Government Agency | No | |
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| Early Childhood | Yes | |
| Child Welfare | No | |
| Economic Supports | No | |
| Fatherhood | No | |
| Foster Youth | No | |
| Grandparent/Kinship Care | No | |
| Head Start | No | |
| Health, Including Mental Health | No | |
| Housing | No | |
| Justice Involved | No | |
| K-12 | No | |
| Postsecondary (Higher Education) | Yes | |
| Social Capital | No | |
| Substance Abuse Disorder | No | |
| Workforce Development | Yes | |