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By Us and For Us: A Story of Early Childhood Development Systems Change and Results in a Rural Context

1/31/2023

 
​Coös is New Hampshire’s largest and most rural county, bordering Canada, Maine, and Vermont. Coös has many assets, including a long-standing tradition of civic engagement that crosses socio-economic lines, beautiful natural resources, and a once-vibrant, woods-based economy. Until dairy farm and mill closures caused by the decline of the paper industry in the 1990s, generations of farmers, educators, loggers, and mill workers lived and stayed in Coös, building prosperous communities and a strong social fabric. Today the region faces challenges stemming from decades of economic decline, resulting in significant job loss and out-migration of youth. An aging demographic, high rates of substance use and domestic violence, and inadequate public funding for education also challenge the region. Median family income is 30 percent lower than the state average and one in five Coös children lives in poverty; the county suffers high unemployment (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2014) and only 18 percent of adults have a college degree, compared to 35 percent statewide (U.S. Census Bureau, 2016). And Coös, like all counties in New Hampshire, faces public funding constraints owing to the state’s limited tax base.

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Our community is located in the heart of the White Mountains in northern New Hampshire. We serve children and families in Coos County and bordering towns. We are working to create a coordinated, sustainable system of supports for families that will promote optimal cognitive, physical, social and emotional development in young children birth through age 8.
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  • Home
  • Meet Our Coalition
    • Our Partners
  • Get Support
    • Screen Your Child >
      • ASQ-3
      • ASQ-Social Emotional
      • Caregiver Depression
    • Understand Development
    • Ask For Help
  • Connect & Collaborate
    • Connect With Us
    • Become a Family Leader
    • Professional Development >
      • North Country Partnership for SEL (NCP4SEL)
      • Access Training & Tools >
        • Provider Resource Hub
        • Provider Resources
        • Outreach Materials
    • Calendar
    • Donate/Sponsor CCFYCF
  • Explore Our Priority Areas
    • Boost Social Emotional Learning
    • Expand Behavioral Health Options
    • Screen Every Child & Caregiver
    • Coordinate Kindergarten Transitions
    • Raising Strong Families
    • Improve Childcare Access
  • Get Updates
    • News & Events
    • Browse Newsletters >
      • 2025
      • 2024 & Older
    • Reports & Case Studies
  • Share Your Story