Mission, Vision & Values

  • Mission

    Community Resources for Children provides adults who care for children with the knowledge, tools and resources so that children thrive and continue to learn.

  • Vision

    Every child has a path to a brighter future through a supportive network of parents, caregivers and community partners.  

  • Goals

    • To ensure that parents are respected as an integral part of the delivery of our services and that we are responsive to their needs.
    • To support families and early care and education professionals to meet the developmental needs of children.
    • To monitor child care supply and demand.
    • To advocate for children and families.
  • Toward the accomplishment of these goals, Community Resources for Children will:

    Core Values

      Include

      We celebrate and embody a culture of belonging and inclusiveness. We create spaces where people are encouraged to bring their whole selves and where families, child care providers, and caregivers, as well as the children in their care, can thrive and live to their fullest potential. We offer programs and support that meet people where they are, recognizing their strengths and embracing their individual needs, identities, and lived experiences.

      Collaborate

      We believe that we are better together than apart and that our work is more valuable if done through a collaborative lens – internally and with the community we serve. True collaboration is built on mutual respect and a shared vision.

      Adapt

      We are open to new ideas and change, and we explore what is possible and what sets us apart. We embrace a culture that is willing to look at different and progressive practices and integrate those practices into our programs.

      Empower

      We empower each other to take risks, to do things differently, to inspire growth and development, to celebrate successes, and to better serve the needs of our clients. Our ultimate goal is for every child and every employee to achieve their full potential.

    How it started

    Community Resources for Children was founded in 1978 as Rainbow Child Care Council. In 1989, our name was changed to Community Resources for Children.

    • History

      The Community Child Care Council (4 C’s) of Sonoma County received expansion funding from the State Department of Education under AB 3059 to develop a directory of children’s services and establish Resource and Referral Services in Napa County.


      The guide to services and programs for young children in Napa County was compiled by 4 C’s in cooperation with the Napa County Commission on the Status of Women and other local agencies. Printed on a variety of colored papers and entitled “Rainbow”, the 102-page book listed day care programs, private elementary schools, and services for children with developmental and special needs. Printed in both English and Spanish, about 600 copies were distributed to local agencies in August 1977.

      Project coordinators were Nancy Kael and Judi Egbert.To assist in compiling the directory, a Napa County Advisory Committee consisting of interested individuals representing agencies, child care providers and parents was established. This group not only assisted with the development of the directory but was dedicated to the future development of an information and referral service.

      Two children are engaging in pretend play with a medical kit, including a stethoscope, syringes, and a model of a set of teeth.
    • Members were:

      • Bernice Braby
        Napa County Schools Children’s Centers

      • Ed Cole
        Child Protective Services

      • Dee Cuney
        Family Day Care Association

      • Esther Domingo
        Chrysalis Children’s Center

      • Robert Feraru
        Human Services Task Force

      • Pam Forseth
         Parent

      • Maureen Shrader
        Parent

      • Jack Hanstein
        Napa County Mental Health Services

      • Jean Hillman
        State Department of Health, Licensing

      • Marian Williams
        State Department of Health, Licensing

      • Carole Kelly
        Early Childhood Program, Napa College

      • Gil Lopez
        Head Start

      • Paul Miller
        Head Start

      • Florence Merla
        Merla’s Little School

      • Joan Murphy
        Napa County Commission on the Status of Women

      • Laura Paton
        Information and Referral

    A young woman plays doctor with her toddler son.

    Board of Directors

    The information and referral service was known as Rainbow Referral. On May 24, 1978, Paul Miller and Carole Kelly, President and Secretary of the Board of Directors of Rainbow Child Care Council of Napa County, Inc. filed the agency’s Articles of Incorporation. They were endorsed and filed by the office of the Secretary of State of the State of California on June 6, 1978.

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