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United Way NSV: Supporting Children from Birth to Five


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Supporting Parents and Young Children: The Yellow Schoolhouse

On this United Way segment of The Valley Today, host Janet Michael spoke with Pam Haefner, executive director of the Yellow School House, about how the nonprofit is helping parents of young children find connection, resources, and support in the Northern Shenandoah Valley.

Haefner explained that the organization began after she and a friend recognized how overwhelming parenting can be—especially when parents often receive conflicting advice and little preparation for the role. In response, the Yellow School House was created to offer families a welcoming place to connect with other parents, access expert guidance, and build a supportive community.

Today, the nonprofit provides several free programs for families with children age five and under. These include a weekly moms group in Winchester, interactive playgroups where parents can talk while children play, and the organization's signature annual event, Baby Buzz—a parenting conference designed to connect families with local experts and resources.

This year's Baby Buzz will take place March 28 from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Douglas Community Learning Center in Winchester. The free event will feature speakers, family-friendly vendors, a barbecue lunch, and activities for children, including visits from local first responders.

Following the interview, United Way Northern Shenandoah Valley CEO Andy Gail discussed how organizations like the Yellow School House support United Way's Youth Opportunity pillar by helping parents build strong foundations for children during the critical birth-to-five years.

Families can learn more about upcoming programs and events at yellowschoolhouse.org.

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The Valley TodayBy Janet Michael