Impact Report

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Making Family and Community Connections: THE FIRST 20 YEARS AND BEYOND

IMPACT REPORT


LETTER FROM OUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Dear Families and Friends, First 5 Riverside was established in 1998 through a tax on tobacco to improve the lives of children, ages 0 through 5, and their families. In Riverside County, the mission and driving force of First 5 has remained clear: invest in opportunities to provide a strong foundation for our youngest citizens to be lifelong learners. Twenty years later, the impact of First 5 Riverside is broad and deep. Our Impact Report highlights the mark First 5 Riverside has made in our communities. Since 1998, we have touched the lives of over two million children, parents, and providers. Our investments in quality early learning and care, comprehensive health and development, and resilient families remain at the core of our work. Riverside County is stronger today because of the great strides we have made together to create an early care system for children and families. We are grateful for the contributions of our community partners, the leadership of the County of Riverside Board of Supervisors, and the Riverside County Children & Families Commission; and most of all the parents and children we have been honored to serve. You have all played a significant role in our success. As we celebrate our past, we also need to recharge as we look to the next 20 years! Our work is not done. First 5 Riverside will continue to be the catalyst to strengthen systems and build new ones where they do not exist. We will continue to discover and invest in promising models that build on the strong foundation we have created. This will require us to expand our reach by diversifying our funding and broadening those we partner with and serve. I invite you to join us for the next 20 years! Sincerely,

Tammi Graham Executive Director, First 5 Riverside

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OUR COMMUNITY, OUR REACH Since 1998 First 5 Riverside has impacted over two million children, their families, and early care and education providers through a host of other physical and behavioral healthcare programs and services. We support programs to ensure children:

Are born and stay healthy • • • • • •

Insurance Access Breastfeeding Support Behavioral Health Initiative Developmental Screenings University of California Riverside Pediatrics Fellowship Water Safety

Receive high quality early education • Early Care & Education Access • Quality Start Riverside County

Have the support of resilient families • Home Visitation • Kit for New Parents

Since 1998 First 5 Riverside has impacted:

981,259 children 0 to 5

984,172 parents

58,184 providers

To have provided service to nearly one million children and over one million adults is truly

remarkable. Our current strategic plan highlights our continued commitment to children as we continue to invest to support the most important years of their life. — JOSE CAMPOS, DIRECTOR OF PARENT INVOLVEMENT AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH, JURUPA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

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OUR PARTNERS First 5 Riverside provides funding and works in partnership with parents, other agencies, and the community to make lasting change. We are proud of what we have accomplished with our partners and look forward to our future work together.

Blindness Support Services Incorporated

Riverside Community Health Foundation

California Family Life Center

Riverside County Department of Public Social Services

Catholic Charities Riverside County Office of Education Center for Oral Health Riverside County Office on Aging Child360 Child Care Resource Center Community Connect Consortium for Early Learning Services Desert Healthcare Foundation Family Service Association of Western Riverside County Find Food Bank, Inc. Inland Empire Coverage and Health Initiative John F Kennedy Memorial Foundation Loma Linda Children’s Health

Riverside University Health System Behavioral Health Riverside University Health System Medical Center Riverside University Health System Public Health SoCal Water Babies, LLC The Carolyn E. Wylie Center The Children’s Partnership The Growing Place Too The Regents of the University of California United Way of the Desert

Martha’s Village & Kitchen YMCA of Orange County/Riverside Parentz@Work Quality Start Riverside County Providers Rady Children’s Hospital

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10 Federally Qualified Health Centers 23 Unified School Districts


QUALITY EARLY LEARNING Children benefit from high-quality early education, early intervention, family engagement, and support that prepares all children to reach their optimal potential in school and life.

Over

100,000 children

have participated in F5RC supported preschool experiences over 20 years.

Children who receive a high quality early education:

Have stronger critical thinking skills and are better at paying attention

Are better at engaging and cooperating with others

Perform better in reading & math

Quality Start Riverside County (QSRC) provides coaching and training to early childhood education providers. Coaches help providers strengthen educational practice and create environments where children can grow and thrive.

As of 2017-2018, 20% of all licensed child care centers and family child care homes in Riverside County were a part of QSRC.

Success in the world of tomorrow will

require grit and grammar, kindness and confidence, math and motivation, and a host of other academic and interpersonal skills. First 5 Riverside is making an early impact on these topics and many more in the lives of children and families in Riverside County, which will continue to help our region thrive well into the 21st century.”

— DR. JUDY D. WHITE, RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS

QSRC is made possible by a collaboration among First 5 Riverside, the Riverside County Office of Education, and the Consortium for Early Learning Services. 5


COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT Children, prenatal through age 5, and their families experience the full range of health and behavioral health services needed to support their physical and socio-emotional development. First 5 Riverside invests in strategies to improve access to health care. Our investments have ensured that 40,000 children accessed health insurance, over 145,000 mothers received breastfeeding support, and 115,000 children received oral health screenings and needed treatment.

The Inland Empire has the FEWEST PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS of any region in California.1 First 5 Riverside has founded a one of a kind pediatric fellowship in partnership with the University of California, Riverside to increase the number of new physicians who return to practice in the Inland Empire following completion of their residencies.

First 5 Riverside’s legacy investment in the University of

California Riverside (UCR) School of Medicine has already made a tremendous impact. Pediatricians who began their studies at UCR will return to the Inland Empire to practice. This aligns with the mission of the medical school and the goal of First 5 Riverside to meet the needs of children and their families.”

— DEBORAH DEAS, MD, MPH PAM AND MARK RUBIN DEAN OF UCR SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

The Inland Empire has 34.5 primary care physicians per 100,000 residents compared to the statewide average of 49.8 per 100,000. California Health Care Foundation (2018). https://www.chcf.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/CAPhysicianSupply2018.pdf. 1

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RESILIENT FAMILIES Families and communities are engaged, supported, and strengthened through culturally effective resources and opportunities that assist them in nurturing, caring, and providing for their children’s success and well-being. First 5 Riverside is investing $7 million in home visitation programs to strengthen families and break the cycle of poverty. Home visitation programs increase parenting skills and connect families to services they need.

As a result, children are healthier, better prepared for kindergarten, and less likely to experience abuse or neglect.

Since 2012, First 5 Riverside family support programs have reached over

13,000

parents/ caregivers AND

19,000 children.

Home visitation is proven effective for not

only supporting school readiness and parenting skills, but also for mitigating the impact of adverse childhood experiences. When integrated into our systems approach and the Strengthening Families Framework, the return on investment is priceless due to reduced need / costs of child protection services, K-12 special education, decreased health issues, criminal justice expenses, etc. Home visitation is truly an investment in our future.” — JOSE CAMPOS, DIRECTOR OF PARENT INVOLVEMENT AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH, JURUPA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

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A LOOK AHEAD Our 2018-2021 Strategic Plan provides a blueprint for the future. We build upon our legacy of services and partnerships to ensure a strong system of services for generations of Riverside County children and families to come.

As we embark on the 20 th anniversary of First 5, the

San Bernardino Commission thanks the First 5 Riverside Commission for its commitment to collaborate together to meet our children’s needs regionally. Together we are stronger

STRATEGIC PLAN

as we foster a peer-learning culture, identify and utilize multi-sector community partners and providers, and focus on building a sustainable early childhood system that promotes the lifelong well-being of all children and their families.” — KAREN SCOTT, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, FIRST 5 SAN BERNARDINO

Fiscal Years

2018-2021

Over the past 20 years, a remarkable group of individuals have shaped our work and championed the cause of children. Thank you for your service and dedication!

• 39 Commissioners • 57 Advisory Committee Members • 125 Current and Former Commission Staff

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