Julie Landry, M.Ed., Director of Laraway School, will
present a workshop on “Emotional and Learning Challenges” at the CLiF
Conference for Rural Librarians to be held at the Hotel Coolidge in White River
Junction on Friday, September 18th.
“I’m excited about our partnership with
CliF and the opportunity to speak with librarians about this population of
students,” Landry said.
CLiF is an independent non-profit organization founded
in 1998. Its mission is to nurture a love of reading and writing among
low-income, at-risk, and rural children in New Hampshire and Vermont. For more
information, visit clifonline.org or email clif@clifonline.org.
Laraway Youth & Family Services is a non-profit organization
dedicated to identifying and building on the strengths of children and youth
with emotional, behavioral and mental health challenges, through alternative
education, therapeutic foster care and public school based behavioral
intervention supports. For more
information, visit Laraway.org or email KatherineS@Laraway.org.
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