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Child Health Partnership reports steady outcomes, highlights rising family needs and funding strain
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Child Health Partnership told council it served 225 families last year, reported improved stabilizing outcomes for enrolled families and urged continued local and state support as families face heightened economic and social stressors.
Child Health Partnership reported to Charlottesville City Council on Sept. 15, 2025, that the home‑visiting nonprofit served 225 families in the last year, produced measurable improvements in family stability and child health measures, and is facing growing needs amid constrained state funding. John Nafsiger, executive director of Child Health Partnership, told the council the program pairs registered nurses and family‑support specialists who visit families at home to promote child and family health, parenting skills and family self‑sufficiency. The program marks its 35th year and uses evidence‑informed practices, Nafsiger said. He said children…
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