ECPAC is a partnership of over 75 service organizations, families, and other key stakeholders such as businesses and elected officials working collectively to impact outcomes for young children and their families with a strong commitment to improving our community’s capacity to provide equitable access to affordable and high quality services and supports in the areas of health, mental health, early learning, and family supports and education.
I am very grateful that ECPAC’s leadership and progressive fortitude continues to provide voice in unison with these essential partners. This example of collective effort will hopefully continue to create a pathway for innovation and systemic change to benefit so many that are unable to access essential care/education for their children. – ECPAC Partner
Current partners include:
- 6 school districts,
- the Department of Human Services,
- the local Mental Health Center,
- Other mental health organizations,
- the local Health Department,
- Hospitals,
- Health Clinics,
- Oral Health Clinics,
- Home Visitation Programs,
- Early Care and Education Programs,
- Families and Citizens,
- Elected Officials,
- Early Intervention and Developmental Services,
- the local Housing Authorities and other Housing organizations
- local Governmental Agencies,
- Family Support and Education Programs,
- including programming specific for teens who are pregnant or parenting,
- Recreation and Libraries,
- Interpersonal/Domestic Violence services
- Community Colleges,
- Community advocacy organizations,
- Businesses,
- Fire Departments,
- Private Service Providers, and
- other Non-Profit Organizations.
ECPAC is a strong partner of the new Local Coordinating Organization for Adams County.