Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Get Expert Advice about Water Safety for Kids


 

Expectant parents and those with young children are invited to receive timely information about water safety for infants and children during a Baby Beginnings Fair facilitated by representatives from the Sussex County YMCA at Project Self-Sufficiency, Thursday, July 23rd, 1:00 p.m. Attendees will also be able to access the resources they need to be successful, including free and reduced cost activities for families, information about early childhood health and development, positive parenting techniques, and other topics. Lunch will be provided along with free baby items, prizes and unique giveaways. The Baby Beginnings event is part of a Family Connects NJ program which supplements Project Self-Sufficiency’s robust programs for pregnant women and parents of young children, including home visitation programs, monthly Mommy Parties, and Parent Cafes. Pregnant women and parents of young children are invited to call 973-940-3500 to register.

 

“Taking advantage of the cooling effects of area lakes, pools, and rivers is an exciting prospect for many families during the summer months and we are grateful to offer this information session to the community,” explains Deborah Berry-Toon, Executive Director of Project Self-Sufficiency.  “Pregnant women and parents of young children have a great need for accurate information about a host of topics, and the Family Connects NJ Baby Beginnings Fairs will allow them to receive up-to-date health and wellness advice, as well as free items for baby and family.”

 

Project Self-Sufficiency will be joined by representatives from the Partnership for Maternal Child Health, and Zufall Health.

 

To register for the Family Connects NJ Baby Beginnings Fair, to discuss your early childhood parenting needs, or to find out more about other programs and services available at Project Self-Sufficiency, call 973-940-3500. 

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