Ready, Set, Grow ... CT Kids! needs YOU - more specifically we need your name. Our goal is to have one adult "Friend of Connecticut's Young Children" for every child born in Connecticut. That means we need about 40,000 Friends this year!
Ready, Set, Grow requires nothing more of its Friends than permission to use their names in public support of the public goal of "all children ready for school success". Friends' names appear on this website.
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Privacy
Ready, Set, Grow ... CT Kids! respects your privacy.
We will never sell or give your personal information to any other organization. You can remove yourself completely from
our database at any time. To learn more about how we will use the information we collect on this form,
see the sections below or visit our
privacy policy.
Public Listing
If you sign up as a Friend, we will list you on our Web site as a supporter of the public goal that all Connecticut children should get to kindergarten healthy and ready for school success.
We will include your name, your city, and if you wish, your organzational affiliation. No other information will be posted,
and we will keep your address, phone number, and email address strictly confidential.
Mailing Lists
We will contact Friends from time to time, with urgent information or updates. In addition, you can sign
up for one or both of the following information resources:
Early Childhood Matters, Connecticut Voices for Children's periodic newsletter containing news and information about issues affecting Connecticut's young children.
Enotes Listserv, an electronic newsletter from CT Voices for Children delivered to your email account once or twice a month that contains information and new resources related to CT children and families. To check out Enotes, go to
http://www.ctkidslink.org/enotes/pages/index.html.
The Early Childhood Education (ECE) Listserv is an open and active, online
forum for people who are working on or interested in improving the lives of
young children and their families. Subscribers frequently post information
relevant to ECE, including upcoming events and newly released reports, and
ask questions of fellow subscribers.
(To unsubscribe from the list, follow
this link
and follow the directions.)