Community Resources:
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WI Birth to 3
The Wisconsin Birth to 3 Program is a statewide program that serves families with children under the age of 3 who have developmental delays or disabilities. The Wisconsin Birth to 3 Program is an early intervention special education program.
Birth to 3 Program | Wisconsin Department of Health Services
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Watertown Family Connections
Watertown Family Connections (WFC), formerly the Watertown Family Center, is a community-based family resource center that is a welcoming hub of support, services, and opportunities for families with children ages birth-5. We’ve been serving families in Dodge and Jefferson Counties since 1994. Our programs and services are free of charge.
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Watertown Public Library
Our community library provides many wonderful opportunities for children to learn and grow in a safe and social environment.
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Consumer Product Safety Commission
Whether your kids are working on a puzzle, playing with building blocks or inventing their own games, here are a few tips to keep them safe.
https://www.cpsc.gov/Safety-Education/Safety-Education-Centers/Toys
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UMOS: Building Better Futures
In 1965, UMOS was formed by community and faith leaders who recognized the unmet needs and aspirations of migrant and seasonal farmworkers. While never forgetting its origins and initial population, UMOS has expanded its programs and services to assist people of all ethnic, racial, and linguistic backgrounds who struggle to meet their needs and dream of a better life for themselves and their families.
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Child Care Aware
Child Care Aware® of America is proud to partner with the United States Military and Department of Defense to serve and support their families through the Fee Assistance and Respite Child Care Programs. To date we have served more than 10 million families and have created a network of more than 10,000 licensed child care providers.

