Alabama Parent Education Center
Executive Director
jwinter@alabamaparentcenter.com
AL PTI NCD Training Coordinator
tgoodson@alabamaparentcenter.com
Father's Forward Project Director
dhall@alabamaparentcenter.com
Data and Evaluation Manager
kwellborn@alabamaparentcenter.com
Family Engagement Specialist
Imagination Library of Elmore County
mmann@alabamaparentcenter.com
ALPIRC Project Director
wjones@alabamaparentcenter.com
AL PTI NCD Technology and Media Coordinator
wisenbaker@alabamaparentcenter.com
AL PTI NCD Outreach Coordinator
lbarnes@alabamaparentcenter.com
Bookkeeper
rsims@alabamaparentcenter.com
Coosa Family Engagement Specialist
kworthy@alabamaparentcenter.com
ALPIRC Blog
http://www.alpirc.blogspot.com/
ALPIRC Live Event Blog
http://alpirc.wordpress.com/
ALPIRC's Delicious Bookmarks
http://delicious.com/alpirc
ALPIRC Twitter
http://twitter.com/alpirc
ALPIRC Facebook Page
http://www.facebook.com/alpirc
ALPIRC on You Tube
http://www.youtube.com/user/alpirc
ALPIRC Podcasts
http://alabamapirc.podbean.com/
ALPIRC Photo Bucket
http://s577.photobucket.com/albums/
ss214/alpirc/
ALPTI Twitter
http://twitter.com/alabamapti
ALPTI Facebook Page
http://www.facebook.com/alpti
ALPTI Photo Bucket
http://photobucket.com/alpti
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We believe that parents have the greatest impact on their children's lives. APEC provides families with the training, information and support they need to help them ensure that their children become productive, well-educated citizens.
We carry out our mission through the programs below:
ALPIRC serves parents in every county of Alabama providing training, information and support to parents of children in low performing schools and annual regional Parent Leadership training. - More -
The APLE Academy consists of one orientation session and five one day sessions over the course of one academic year.
Participants are teams of parents and teachers who will enhance their skills so they may help others become true partners in the
education of their children. Every participant works with their school community to create a leadership
project. - More -
AL PTI NCD is a statewide project providing training and information to
parents of special needs students. We train Parent Leaders across the state to work with other parents to improve the
educational outcome of disabled students. - More -
PACE provides programming to assist adult learners who are committed to improving their academic and life skills, including adults
preparing for their GED. This program operates in conjunction with other family serving agencies to provide services. - More -
CCPY is a joint project of the APEC, Coosa County Public Schools, Cheaha Mental Health Center and the Alabama Department of Mental Health/Mental Retardation. CCPY's goal is to improve the existing system for the delivery of mental health services to children attending public schools. - More -
The APEC's Fatherhood Initiative Program, generously funded by the Children's Trust Fund of Alabama, was designed to reduce childhood abuse and neglect by encouraging the increased involvement of fathers. - More -
APEC is a 501c3 non-profit agency organized to assist Alabama’s families including low-income, minority, and those with children with disabilities produce children who become productive well-educated citizens.
Our center provides training, information, and support to families throughout the state of Alabama.
We have a variety of ways for you to get involved:
To make a tax-deductible financial contribution, please send a check to:
Alabama Parent Education Center
PO Box 118
Wetumpka, AL 36092
Or
For more information about how you may assist the Alabama Parent Education Center contact our agency at 334-567-2252.
Our agency is financially responsible and our annual 990 may be viewed at www.guidestar.org
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This site was produced in whole or in part with funds from the U.S. Department of Education,Office of Innovation and Improvement, Parental Information and Resource Center program, under Grant # 84.310A. The content herein does not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Education, any other agency of the U.S. government, or any other source.