About Child Resource Connect

About Child Resource Connect

Our Mission

Child Resource Connect helps create healthy and nurturing environments for children by supporting their families and educating their caregivers.

Each year, we provide family support services to more than 1,500 families and training to more than 2,000 child care providers, parents, and human services workers. Since our founding in 1990, we have touched the lives of nearly half a million children through home visits, child development education, links to community services, and adult education.

Our History

1990
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1990

Prince George’s County Child Care Resource and Referral Center founded

The organization is launched by Marti Worshtil in 1990 as one of three pilot sites of the Maryland Child Care Resource Network.

1994
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1994

Adelphi/Langley Park Family Support Center opens

We carve out our niche, providing multi-generational programming for the immigrant community in Adelphi, Langley Park, and Hyattsville.

1998
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1998

Healthy Families Prince George's launches

The program was designed to provide new parents with long-term home-visiting services in the earliest years of their children’s lives.

2007
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2007

Project Wise Intervention Now (WIN) launches

The initiative focuses on providing behavioral interventions for early chilldhood providers.

2011
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2011

We lean into advocacy

Joining Voices is created to mobilize early childhood educators to advocate for children, families, and the child care sector

2020
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2020

Family Connects Prince George's begins

The evidenced-based home visiting program uses nurses as home visitors.

2022
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2022

We expand into Anne Arundel County

Arundel Child Care Connection becomes part of the PGCRC umbrella.

2023
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2023

Meet Child Resource Connect!

Prince George’s Child Resource Center changes its name to Child Resource Connect.

Annual Reports

Trusted Partners

In the event of inclement weather: CRC relies on Prince George's County Public Schools' (PGCPS) inclement weather policy to determine delayed openings, early closure, and full closure due to inclement weather.

Color codes are issued by PGCPS, available at pgcps.org and any local news site listing inclement weather delays and closings:

  • Code Red/Yellow: CRC offices are closed, and ALL staff are on leave.
  • Code Green: Staff are expected to work virtually (Offices are closed, and staff are not in the field) and follow regular work hours unless adjusted by program needs.
  • Code Orange/Blue (Delayed Opening): Staff are expected to begin work at 10am.

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