Posts by Hannah Chan

Maridel Perdomo - Senior Director of Programs

New Hire: Senior Director of Programs – Maridel Perdomo

Families First is excited to announce that Maridel Perdomo has joined Families First as the Senior Director of Programs. Maridel joins Families First from Schools for Children, Inc., where she was the Director of Extended Learning Programs. There, she was responsible for managing multi-site programs, servicing 200 students, and leading 30 staff members. Prior roles…
Parent Representative Committee (PRC)

Introducing the Parent Representative Committee (PRC)

Families First believes that parents are the center of our work and that they can be critical levers for systems change. When parents are actively engaged, it leads to better outcomes for children, families, and communities. To build on this internal culture of centering parents’ voices to inform our work, we launched a Parent Representative…

News Update: The Ripple Program Rebrand

Opportunities for parents and agencies to work together on family engagement projects build power for parents and create a ripple effect of positive outcomes for children and communities. So, we’ve rebranded the Parent Leadership Program to be The Ripple Program, reflecting the ripple effect of positive change that results from parents and agencies effectively working…

First Place Winner & Audience Choice Award at Zaentz Innovation Challenge

First Place Winner & Audience Choice Award at Zaentz Innovation Challenge We are thrilled to share with you that on April 27th, 2023, at the Zaentz Innovation Challenge at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, our Ripple Program received 1st place in the Accelerate Track from the panel of judges and won the audience choice…

Israel Rivera – 40 Under Forty Class of 2023

Israel Rivera – 40 Under Forty Class of 2023 In the spring, our Regional Manager – Western MA, Israel Rivera, was named one of the outstanding young professionals in 40 under Forty of 2023 by BusinessWest. Israel Rivera’s pursuit of a master’s degree in public administration from Westfield State University might not sound out of…