Community hub brings together services for families in South Lake Tahoe
Submitted by paula on Sat, 01/27/2018 - 9:39am
Event Date:
February 1, 2018 - 10:30am
A Community Hub will be opening up in South Lake Tahoe, connecting families to resources in one place that will enable them to be healthy and caring in a learning and growing environment.
The Community Hubs will offer classes, groups, and activities for families with children ages 0-18 and are staffed by a team of family engagement, literacy and health specialists.
There will be hubs in all five areas of the County. South Lake Tahoe, Meyers, Strawberry, Pollock Pines and Tahoma are all in Area 5, and their Hub 5 will be inside the library at 1000 Rufus Allen Boulevard in South Lake Tahoe. EDC Supervisor Sue Novasel will be on had for the grand opening ribbon cutting ceremony for Hub 5 at the library on February 1 at 10:30 a.m. After that, the local hub will be open Tuesday through Friday.
Hours for each of the programs are posted on the Community Hub website and there is a facebook page for Hub 5 as well: https://www.facebook.com/CommunityHub5/
Information in Spanish and English: https://www.first5eldorado.com/community-hubs
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