Posted on May 18, 2021

Photo of Christine Murray
Photo of Christine Murray

Dr. Christine E. Murray (Center for Youth, Family and Community Partnerships) received new funding from The Edward M. Armfield, Sr. Foundation for the project “Promoting Infant and Toddler Early Development through Music in Guilford County through Kindermusik Programming and Resources.”

The UNC Greensboro Center for Youth, Family, and Community Partnerships (CYFCP) has received this support on behalf of a community collaborative that also involves the CYFCP’s Bringing Out the Best program; the Guilford County Partnership for Children; Education, Quality Improvement, and Professional Development for Early Care and Education Programs (EQuIPD), which is also housed at UNC Greensboro; and Parents as Teachers Greensboro. The purpose of this collaboration is to leverage Kindermusik International’s Guilford County presence through their headquarters in Greensboro to (1) infuse the Guilford County community with Kindermusik’s resources and programming for underserved children ages 0-3, their families, and their early childhood care and education settings and, (2) harness the power of music to promote early childhood development in our community.

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