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COVID-19 Update

March 13, 2020

You likely have heard from various media outlets about the coronavirus and the new cases in the U.S. and in Georgia. Our House has and will continue to follow best practices established by our child care licensing agency, Bright from the Start, and the Center for Disease Control. We are aware that many of our local school districts have announced closures over the next few weeks. We are in conversations about how this impacts Our House and our ability to deliver quality service. Our utmost concern is as always the staff, children and families in our care.

We are meeting and reviewing information over the next day or two to determine our next steps. In the meantime, we encourage you to view the previously distributed prevention information as well as view below for information about keeping your child healthy at home and our procedures doing so at school.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, coronavirus outbreaks in young children are uncommon, and severe symptoms are even rarer in children. Even so, to prevent the spread of illness, we will continue to monitor the children in our care for signs of illness, including fever, cough, difficulty breathing, body aches, fatigue, sore throat, headache, and diarrhea. If your child is exhibiting any of these systems, please keep them home. In addition, we will utilize good health practices such as appropriate handwashing, covering coughs or sneezing with a tissue or into the elbow, and disinfecting surfaces. We will continue to enforce the rules prohibiting children and staff who are sick or who show specific symptoms of illness from being in child care facilities.

For more information on children and the coronavirus, please visit the CDC website. Though the symptoms of the coronavirus are similar to the flu, there is no vaccine currently available to prevent the coronavirus. Infectious disease specialists strongly recommend that children and adults receive a flu vaccination because it can help protect them from various strains of the influenza virus.

  • We will keep children who become ill at the child care facility in a separate room where interactions with unexposed children and staff will be limited until the family arrives.
  • We will enforce guidelines for excluding children with infectious diseases from attending the child care facility. If your child is not at school due to illness, please inform the child’s teacher. If you do not contact the teachers, they will contact you to gather information regarding your children’s absence. Children can return to school after being fever free for 24 hours without medication. During this time of concern, we will require a doctor’s note (or approval from an administrator if a note cannot be obtained) to return to school. We will practice daily health checks of children and adults each day for illness. Teachers will inquire about children’s health upon arrival at school. They will also perform a general health check and only take temperatures if needed.
  • We will ensure that staff members who are ill remain home or are sent home if they become ill during the day.

These procedures for proper handwashing can reduce the spread of germs:

  • Wet your hands with clean running water and then lather them with soap; don’t miss the backs of your hands, between your fingers, and under your nails.
  • Scrub your hands for at least 20 seconds (about the time it takes to sing the “Happy Birthday” song twice).
  • Finally, rinse your hands thoroughly with clean, running water. Dry them with a paper towel, use the towel to turn off the faucet, then dispose of the towel in a trash receptacle.

The following links provide more information about flu prevention and about the coronavirus:

Finally if you suspect illness including the Flu or Coronavirus· Visit your primary care doctor or pediatrician as a first line of defense before visiting an emergency department or urgent care center.

Our House Graduates Nine CDA Students

Our House is proud to announce nine students graduated from our Fall 2019 Child Development Associate training program! These students underwent five months of classroom sessions coupled with internships to practice lessons from the class. They include:

  • Monalisa Njoki
  • Shaniqua Thomas
  • Derricka Body
  • Elijah Carter
  • Lakita Florence
  • Mayria Marshall
  • Keianna Stewart
  • Lauren Catchings (Our House Site Director)
  • Jaunice Davis

We are excited to play a role in preparing Georgia’s next generation of early childhood educators!

Our House Receives Three-Star Rating

Atlanta, GA — Our House’s Atlanta site recently received a three-star rating from Quality Rated — the highest rating a childcare site can receive.

Georgia’s Quality Rated tool helps parents find high-quality early childhood education programs in their area. Quality Rated is an initiative of Bright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning and provides a systemic approach to assess, improve and communicate the level of quality in early childhood education programs. Quality Rated assigns a quality rating (one star, two star or three star) to programs that meet a set of defined quality standards.

By participating in Quality Rated, organizations commit to continuous quality improvement in the field of childcare and early childhood education. Our House’s Decatur site will undergo the application process in winter 2020.

About Our House
Our House is a nonprofit organization on a mission to end the cycle of homelessness for families. Founded in 1987, Our House serves over 500 individuals experiencing homelessness annually, and offers shelter, early childhood education, job-training, and case management services for families.

Get Ready for Georgia Pre-K Week!

Our House is excited to kick off Georgia Pre-K Week and read “Llama Llama Red Pajama” by Anna Dewdney! This year, we are honored to have Atlanta Councilwoman Carmalitha Gumbs and City of Decatur Mayor Patti Garrett reading to our preschoolers in Atlanta and Decatur.

Read the rest of our October 2019 email updates.

Wheels4Walls 2019

Our House is pleased to announce the second annual Wheels4Walls sleep in will take place on Friday, November 15 through Saturday, November 16. Chaired by Mike Martin and Matt Brock, this community event invites supporters to spend one night in their car to bring awareness to families experiencing homelessness.

The 2019 event will take place in the parking lot of St. Luke’s Church. Participants are asked to make a donation of $10 or more to support Our House programs for families experiencing homelessness. Sign up to participate or make a donation if you can’t sleep-in this year.

Thank you to our 2019 Sponsors
Ameris Bank
Brock Built Homes
Lendmark Financial Services
Arnall Golden Gregory
Idealease
McLain Merritt
Morris, Manning & Martin
Plymouth Funding
Renasant Bank

Meet Our House Pre-Schooler Reign!

Do you remember what you looked forward to in a new school year? We recently had the opportunity to chat with Reign, a vibrant and enthusiastic four-year-old who started pre-k at our Decatur early childhood education center. Reign has attended Our House’s early childhood education program since she was two, and is looking forward to playing with her friends and making art projects this school year (especially art projects with shoes!)

Read more about Reign.

Our House Goes Back to School

We are excited for students to fill our classrooms once again as we ring in a new school year! This year, Our House will serve over 200 children in its Early Childhood Education program and we can’t wait to share what we’re learning with you. Stay tuned for monthly updates from Our House and opportunities on how you can get involved with ensuring each of our students receive education to thrive.

Read the rest of our July 2019 email updates.

Our House Receives a Little Free Library

Our House, Inc. has been selected as one of eight United Way of Greater Atlanta partners to receive a Little Free Library sponsored by Publix Supermarkets. The media is invited to attend a presentation at Our House, located at 173 Boulevard NE, Atlanta, GA 30312, at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, April 4.

Publix announced its 2019 philanthropy project at their recent Publix Retail Operation Conference. Publix associates collected more than 14,000 books and built 132 Little Free Libraries that local United Ways across Publix’s service territory will maintain.

“Encouraging others to read is important to us at Publix,” said Brenda Reid, manager of media and community relations for the Atlanta Division. “Reading can open new doors, stimulate the imagination and show our young people that the sky is the limit in what they can do and become.”

“As United Way of Greater Atlanta’s largest corporate campaign, Publix Supermarkets continues to show its investment in Greater Atlanta’s children, families and communities with the Little Library program,” says United Way of Greater Atlanta CEO and President Milton J. Little, Jr. “A student who is reading at grade level by third grade is significantly more likely to succeed in later grades and graduate high school on time.”

“Our House is proud to receive a Little Free Library courtesy of Publix Supermarkets,” said Tyese Lawyer, Our House President and CEO. “Making books accessible is an important part of fostering a love of reading in youth. We are excited to share the Little Free Library with the families we serve as well as our community.”

Our House provides shelter to live and education to thrive. The mission of Our House is to end the cycle of homelessness for families.  For more information about Our House visit https://ourhousega.org/.

Senator Elena Parent Visits Decatur Pre-K

On June 12, 2018, the Our House Decatur Pre-K had a very special visitor. State Senator Elena Parent, District 42, came to spend time with our rising Kindergarteners. She read a few books to them and talked to them about transitioning to Kindergarten and how she would soon have a Kindergartener herself! Our House is so pleased to have continued support from Senator Parent and is so thankful that she took the time to share of herself with our children!

Our House Celebrates its Volunteers

This spring Our House celebrated our volunteers with our first ever Volunteer Appreciation Event.

Our House recognizes the value that volunteers bring to our organization. They provide kitchen support at the shelter through weekly meal preparation activities. They perform needed facility tasks such as organizing donations and deep cleaning classrooms. They coordinate drives for needed in-kind donations. In addition, volunteers assist with administrative tasks including helping with data entry and with the preparation of mass mailings.

Volunteer contributions enable us to connect to our local community, conserve funds and provide metro Atlanta residents with opportunities to share their talents with others.

In our Early Childhood Education (ECE) program, they serve to enhance and enrich our service delivery model, and staff recognize the value of having helping hands contribute in the classrooms, special projects, and fundraising. Classroom volunteers regularly read to and mentor children in our ECE program, which allows teachers more planning time and more one-on-one time with children who need more individual attention. Many regular individual volunteers also come to hold and care for infants in the youngest ECE classrooms. Groups of volunteers come to sanitize toys and play areas in our ECE classrooms, which is vital to protecting the health and well-being of the children.

For the CDA Certification training program, volunteers are primarily used to provide training on specific job-finding skills such as interview etiquette, attire, and techniques. Volunteers also participate in the program to offer financial literacy training. Family Advocates work with community partners and volunteers to provide programming on topics such as nutrition education, stress management, budgeting, healthy parenting and healthy relationships to all parents, and also specifically to parents residing in the emergency shelter. At the emergency shelter, volunteer groups come to prepare meals for residents in the evenings and especially on weekends. Agency-wide, volunteers host drives for essential items such as diapers, wipes, and formula.

We celebrated our volunteers with treats and music. Tyese Lawyer, our longtime President and CEO, spoke about how crucial our volunteers are to our mission and thanked them for their dedication.

We were also able to give a special thanks to Miss Jeanne Merritt, our longest serving volunteer. Miss Jeanne has been organizing our children’s clothing closet since 1994. Her generosity and dedication have been invaluable and extraordinary.

Volunteers at Our House assist in and execute many day-to-day activities and special projects, and provide meaningful and fun opportunities to our residents which they otherwise would not have. We are grateful for their willingness to serve.