October 23, 2009
Dear Representative Hecht, Senator Tolman, & Governor Patrick,
We, the following parents, write to ask you for your support of the Early Childhood Watertown Grants that include the Watertown Family Network, The Parent Child Home Program, & the Community Partnerships for Children during this time of most dire need. It has come to our attention that the Family Network could be facing elimination with the Governor’s impending 9C cuts. This would be an unbelievable tragedy for the children of Watertown and the community at large.
Of course, we are acutely aware of the state’s budget situation. We understand the unfortunate reality that these are difficult times for all those that depend on funding from the government. Yet we must call to your attention that we believe it is essential to keep programs such as the Watertown Family Network alive – programs that truly pay for themselves in the long term.
The importance of these programs is demonstrated by numerous comprehensive studies such as that of “The Economic Impact of the Child Care and Early Education Industry in Massachusetts,” published in 2004, which, among its many conclusions emphasizing the rate of return of the early childhood “industry” on taxpayers’ dollars, supports Richard Lord and Alan MacDonald’s opinion that, “Ensuring an adequate supply of educated workers and increasing the likelihood of obtaining a college degree, by improving children’s early learning opportunities, will help position Massachusetts for future economic growth and prepare tomorrow’s work force for the changing demands of our economy.”
As parents, we can all attest to the fact that the Family Network has been vital in enriching and developing the cognitive, emotional, social, and physical skills of our children through its varied and diverse activities - activities that prepare children for early childhood care and beyond.
During times such as these, it is the government’s responsibility to maintain those programs that truly embody the spirit of its guiding principals, and, without a doubt, the Watertown Family Network is a unique program that sews the fabrics of our community together and creates the building blocks for successful, well-prepared families and children. From new parent support groups to music sessions with residents of the local assisted living facility, the Network fulfills countless needs of young families dependent on the support from and connection to their community. The loss of accessibility to this program would not only be the loss of one of Watertown’s greatest assets, but also a loss for Massachusetts of a crucial means to attract and retain young families. We hope that you defend the Watertown Family
Network as such during the fiscal negotiations ahead.
Sincerely,
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Signed:
Amy Kirsch, 53 Boylston St, Watertown
Jodi Hyer, 210 Belmont St, Watertown
Nancy Hoover
35 Hillcrest Circle
Watertown
Amy Wiborg 36 Fessenden Street, Newton, MA
Meghan Broadstone
12 Lovell Rd
Watertown
Foley Family
25 French Street
Watertown MA 02472
Karen Gregor
170 Pratts Mill Rd
Sudbury, MA 01776
Neiman-Nickel Family
Watertown,MA
Signed,
Christine Millett
9 Hosmer St, Watertown
Jen Rukavishnikov, 50 Watertown St, Watertown
The Silver Family
84 Cedar St
Waltham. Mass
Please do nut cut any funding to our programs
Signed:
Michele Greenwald
10 Malden Street, watertown
Maria Banda, 22 Oakland St, Watertown
Allison and Seth Berger, Watertown residents 2001-2008
Shannon Prouty
67 Palfrey St #2
Watertown, MA
Maria I Caracino
58 Partridge Street
Watertown, Ma 02472
I agree with this petition
Angstadt Family, 352 School Street, Watertown
Sincerely,
Kristen Sopko
341 Warren STreet,
Waltham
Signed
Rebecca Budd Meyers
49B Carleton Street
Newton MA 02458
MariaLuiza Rodriguez, 12 Carleton Rd. Waltham
Jodi Wood
72 Jewett St. Newton
Both of my daughters attended the Watertown Family Network. Cheryl and Arlene are nurturing and bring families together. We looked forward to it everyday. We live in Lexington, there is nothing like it. Thankfully my mother lives in Watertown.
Ayla Kavanagh
Ariana Mashilker, 28 Morton Street, Watertown
Allison McCrary
30 Bradford Rd
Watertown
Goldstein Family, 9 Barbara Terr, Watertown, MA
This is a gem of Watertown - please don't cut.
Erica Streit-Kaplan, West Newton
Jared Matas
16 Oakland St
Watertown, MA
Sarah Mizen-Reese, 12 Cloelia Terrace, Newtonville
Donna Driscoll
32 Chapman Street
Watertown
Mara Acel-Green
29 Carroll Street
Watertown MA 02472
This is an essential service to families. It is unconscionable to consider removing it as it supports child development, promotes community, and provides parenting skills and resources to make families successful for a relatively small amount of money. These services, when not provided, will require significantly more money to respond to. This is a very successful and inexpensive prevention program; the government cannot afford to cut programs of this kind.
Melissa Fristrom
85 Poplar Street
Watertown, MA 02472
The Musiak Family
39 Center St
Watertown, MA 02472
Nia Nascimento
16 Columbia Street
Watertown MA
Please maintain funding for this essential resource for young children and their families. It is a truly valued center in this community and provides families with an affordable way of connecting, educating, and providing creative fun to their children.
Leah Whiteman
25 Howard St
Watertown
The Song family
101-103 Hillside Road, WAtertown
Emily Coe-Sullivan
60 Harriet Avenue
Belmont, MA 02478
Signed, Kristin Kullman, 20 Cleveland Rd, Watertown, MA
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