After Katrina: Rebuilding Mississippi's early childhood infrastructure: The first six months

Author(s): Mississippi State University. Early Childhood Institute;
Date Issued: 2006
Publisher(s): Mississippi State University. Early Childhood Institute
Description: An account of the Early Childhood Institute's work in reopening Mississippi child care facilities damaged by Hurricane Katrina, and expanding training and technical assistance to family child care providers
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Editor(s): Shores, Elizabeth F.
Funder(s): W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Source: (Mississippi State University Early Childhood Report No. 1). Mississippi State: Mississippi State University, Early Childhood Institute. Retrieved May 22, 2006, from http://earlychildhood.msstate.edu/katrina-report.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Providers/Organizations > Provider Type/Setting

Service Delivery > Physical Infrastructure

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