Healthy Child Development

Connected Beginnings


Connected Beginnings Training Institute addresses the need for research-based mental health training for professionals who interact with young children, ages birth to five. The Institute provides, coordinates and evaluates statewide mental health training to enhance the social and emotional well-being of young children within their families, their communities, and their early care and education programs.  read more »

Creating a better tomorrow, one child at a time.


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Real People. Real Results

Day of Action

June 22, 2008

LIVE UNITED began as a simple T-shirt—something individuals could wear to show they are part of a collective of people working to advance the common good. Since then, it has become the beginnings of a much larger movement, a mentality that we are all people, connected, interdependent, united. and that when we reach out a hand to one, we have the power to influence the condition of all.  read more »

Early Childhood System of Care

Families have complex needs, often beyond what any one agency can provide. And yet, often early childhood mental health and other necessary services exist in a fragmented system. To improve coordination among community-based supports and ensure that there are no wrong doors for families seeking help, United Way launched an Early Childhood System of Care pilot (ESOC) in the neighborhood of Allston-Brighton, Massachusetts.  read more »

Home Visiting

Guidance...right where families need it most.

United Way's Home Visiting initiative focuses on the importance of children's early years and on the pivotal role parents play in shaping their lives. Instead of asking new parents to seek out assistance under challenging circumstances, this initiative brings critical services into the home, where the child learns and grows.  read more »

How Boston Mayor Tom Menino Lives United

Tom Menino


Boston Mayor | United Way Partner | Champion for Children

I Live United by working to ensure Boston’s children have all they need reach their fullest potential.

I’ve partnered with United Way to launch Thrive in Five, a new public-private partnership aimed at preventing the achievement gap by promoting school readiness and ensuring the healthy development of Boston’s children.

How Bruin Dennis Wideman Lives United

I LIVE UNITED by regularly visiting and reading to hospitalized children and encouraging others to volunteer in their communities.

How to Build and Support Family Centered Practices in After School

Focus on Families

Open houses, PTA meetings and classroom volunteer opportunities are tried and true ways that schools involve parents in their children's learning. Research shows this participation helps students succeed. But the latest research in child development is also suggesting that learning is enhanced when families are similarly involved in their children's after-school experiences  read more »

Impact Council and United Way Experts

Our Impact Councils develop and monitor strategic plans, establish benchmarks of success and evaluate results. We will continue to expand our Council membership to include a cross-section of perspectives, ethnicities and disciplines. Current Healthy Child Development Council members include: To be updated United Way Experts To be updated  read more »
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