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Contact Information for Birth-to-Three Early Childhood Intervention Programs in Southwest Washington

Clark              
Educational Opportunities for & Family
Vancouver, WA
360-896-9912
maria.pilcher@eocfwa.org       

Cowlitz & Wahkiakum                                                          
Progress Center Inc.   
Longview, WA
360-425-9810                                                                           
philolson@theprogresscenter.org

Lori Carpenter
Longview School District
360-425-9810
eiworks@theprogresscenter.org

Pacific            
ESD 112                                             
Vancouver, WA                                              
360-750-7500                                    
carol.hall@esd112.org

Rosanne McPhail
ESD 112
360-642-8586
Rosanne.mcphail@ocean.k12.wa.us

Skamania       
ESD 112                                             
Vancouver, WA                                              
360-750-7500                                    
carol.hall@esd112.org                         

Hillary Brunton
White Salmon, WA
509-281-1281
hillary.brunton@esd112.org

Or check out this page of the Washington State Early Support for Infants & Toddlers Contact Directory: http://www.del.wa.gov/publications/esit/docs/ContactsDirectory.pdf

Helpful Websites

The Progress Center in Longview, Washington—serves Cowlitz & Wahkiakum counties

Educational Opportunities for Children & Families (EOCF)—serves Clark County

Educational Service District #112—serves Clark, Pacific, Wahkiakum, Cowlitz, Skamania and Klickitat counties

National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center—has lots of helpful links and information

SELF—a network of resources to serve the needs of children aged birth to 5, families, providers, and the community at large

Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)—a federal program for low-income women, and children up to age five who are at nutritional risk

Amy Carpenter won a whopping $20 to spend at DuckTales Kitchen in Vancouver during last week’s Friday Fiver!

This Friday Fiver was sponsored by the Vancouver Business Journal’s Business Growth Awards, the annual recognition ceremony for innovative and fast growing businesses in Southwest Washington. This year, the awards presentation and finalist showcase will be held at the Heathman Lodge on April 21. Enter your business now!

Jamie Carroll won $5 from Hollypops Candy Shoppe last Friday in North Bank Magazine’s Friday Fiver giveaway.

Hollypops is located at at 426 NE Cedar in downtown Camas. The shop specializes in vintage and classic candies and local handmade goodies.

Want to get new customers into your shop? Try the Friday Fiver!

J.

Michelle Cross Kropf was the winner of a $5 gift card to Savona Coffee House in last week’s Friday Fiver, sponsored by the Vancouver Business Journal. Michelle was chosen at random in a very high-tech process that involved actual crumpled pieces of paper.

The Vancouver Business Journal is a weekly business Journal serving Clark County and Southwest Washington. The company also publishes your very own North Bank Magazine, Women in Business, Top Projects, Health Resouce Guide and Book of Lists. The VBJ can be reached at 360-695-2442 or at 1251 Officers Row in Vancouver.

Know of a business that would like to bring in new customers by offering a $5 in our Friday Fiver? Write on our wall….

J.