Following the departure of former executive director Heather Tritten, Parent Possible is thrilled to announce the appointment of Brian Conly as our new executive director. In a pivotal moment for our organization, Parent Possible's board of directors and stakeholders conducted an extensive search...
Check out the 2022-23 Annual Report
The 2022-2023 Parent Possible Annual Report tells the story of a year's worth of incredible work. From the thousands of children served by Parents as Teachers and HIPPY to new Vroom partners and installations to our economic mobility work, the report documents the impact and reach of Parent...
MacKenzie Scott $1 Million Donation To Colorado Nonprofit, Parent Possible Helps Deepen Its Impact For Communities
June 5, 2023, Denver, CO – It’s an exciting time for Parent Possible, a Colorado-based nonprofit that promotes early childhood development and school readiness through parent empowerment. A $1 million surprise donation from MacKenzie Scott will significantly bolster their efforts to provide...
Parent Possible Conference Highlights
Relive the incredible 2023 Parent Possible Home Visiting Conference with this highlight video. The conference brought together hundreds of home visitors and early childhood professionals from across the state and across the nation. The conference featured more than 50 sessions on a range of topics...
PAT and HIPPY Program Reports Released
Parent Possible has published the 2021-22 Program Reports for both Parents as Teachers and HIPPY. The reports offer a clear picture of the reach, impact and importance of these critical home visiting programs in Colorado. The reports include maps of coverage, demographic data on program...
HIPPY Home Visitor interviewed on EDUCA radio
Entrevista con Mayra Ayala, Educadora en Focus Points y María Guadalupe Alire, madre de familia Mayra Ayala, Educadora del Centro de Recursos Familiares de Focus Points, una organización sin fines de lucro y María Guadalupe Alire, madre de familia, nos brindan valiosa información sobre la...
Op-Ed Parents: The First and Most Important Teachers
Ida Rhodes and John Brainard of Catholic Charities of Southern Colorado wrote an opinion piece for the Pueblo Chieftain about the importance of home visiting. They argue, "for a stronger future, we must increase the investment in families by expanding access to these parent support programs...
Parents are the most important teachers – OpEd
Help parents become the best teachers their children will ever haveSenator Rhonda Fields, a long-time champion of home visiting, and Constance Gully, President of Parents as Teachers, teamed up to author an opinion piece for the Colorado Sun about the essential role of parents in early childhood...