Letter from President and Board Chair
Dear Friends,
We are thrilled to share with you the extraordinary accomplishments and impactful initiatives featured in the 2024 Parents as Teachers National Center annual report. This past year has been nothing short of remarkable, reaffirming our steadfast commitment to strengthening families and unlocking the potential of every child.
Thanks to significant advancements and continuous growth within our programs, we’ve been fortunate to receive unwavering support from our generous donors, strategic partners, and philanthropic collaborators. Their dedication has enabled us to effectively deploy resources, making a profound difference in the lives of families.


With the help of transformative grants and conference sponsorships, we’ve launched innovative initiatives focused on strengthening families and fostering positive child development outcomes. These initiatives have also enhanced professional development efforts and extended our reach to families affected by substance use disorders.
We are especially grateful of our enduring partnership with Washington University in St. Louis, which has resulted in a grant to extend Parents as Teachers HEALTH internationally to Abuja, Nigeria.
Your continued support and inspiration are integral to the strength and growth of the Parents as Teachers network, and for that, we are deeply grateful.
We invite you to explore the report and reflect on the meaningful progress that your support has made possible. May the year ahead bring you health, happiness, and continued success.
Sincerely,

Constance Gully
President and CEO
Parents as Teachers National Center, Inc.

Dr. Mark R. Ginsberg
Chairman, Board of Directors
Parents as Teachers National Center, Inc.
With the help of transformative grants and conference sponsorships, we’ve launched innovative initiatives focused on strengthening families and fostering positive child development outcomes. These initiatives have also enhanced professional development efforts and extended our reach to families affected by substance use disorders.
We are especially grateful of our enduring partnership with Washington University in St. Louis, which has resulted in a grant to extend Parents as Teachers HEALTH internationally to Abuja, Nigeria.
Your continued support and inspiration are integral to the strength and growth of the Parents as Teachers network, and for that, we are deeply grateful.
We invite you to explore the report and reflect on the meaningful progress that your support has made possible. May the year ahead bring you health, happiness, and continued success.
Sincerely,


Constance Gully
President and CEO
Parents as Teachers National Center, Inc.


Dr. Mark R. Ginsberg
Chairman, Board of Directors
Parents as Teachers National Center, Inc.

