Family Access Network expands to Prineville schools
The Family Access Network announced Tuesday that it has expanded to offer services at Barnes Butte and Crooked River elementary schools in Prineville.
This is the first time FAN advocates have been available outside of Deschutes County.
FAN advocates will be available time in each school to connect families to basic-need resources such as food, shelter, clothing, utilities and more. Families in need of assistance with children at either elementary school may contact the school directly to connect with the FAN advocate.
Vanessa Nolen is the new Crooked River Elementary FAN advocate and is available from 8am – 12pm every day at (541) 447-5189 ex.333. Shari Burke, the new Barnes Butte Elementary FAN advocate, can be reached from 8:30am – 12:30pm each school day at (541) 416-4150 ext. 3603.
To find a contact list of all FAN advocates, please visit our website at www.familyaccessnetwork.org.
FAN began in January 1993 and currently employs 25 advocates in 50 public school (K-12) and early childhood sites. FAN improves lives by ensuring that children have access to basic-need services.
FAN is unique to Central Oregon, utilizing advocates to efficiently reach and connect disadvantaged children and families with basic needs, such as food, shelter, clothing, and health care.
The Family Access Network is committed to building a healthy community by alleviating the suffering of children in need. During the 2014-15 school year, FAN advocates improved the lives of nearly 10,000 people in our community.
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www.familyaccessnetwork.org – 541.693.5675