Here is the holiday appeal letter:

Since its founding in 1980, Parent Services Project (PSP) has been dedicated to integrating family support, engagement, and leadership into early childhood programs, schools, and community settings. Our commitment remains clear: when families lead, our children thrive!

Thanks to the generosity of supporters like you, 2024 has been a year of hard work and remarkable achievements, including:

  • Hosting a 4-week ECE Academy for nine community leaders who learned about early childhood mental health and brain development, early literacy, the five protective factors, community resources and more.
  • Conducting fourteen developmental playgroups for young children and their caregivers throughout Marin County.
  • Serving over 1,600 families, partnered with 30 schools and provided early literacy services in 89 classrooms, 6 playgroups and 9 home daycares.
  • Advocating for technology-equity and a long-term connectivity solution for families with limited internet access in West Marin.
  • Convening and supporting over 30 service providers through our Marin Advocates Collaborative.

However, we are currently facing challenging times. Many organizations are navigating difficult economic conditions, and we are no exception. Now, more than ever, we need your support to continue our vital work.

We are reaching out to our valued donors to request your continued support. Your contribution will help us ensuring opportunity and fair treatment for entire communities. Every dollar counts, and your generosity can create a significant impact.

To make your donation, please go to https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/parentservicesproject or send a check to Parent Services Project 79 Belvedere St, Suite 101. San Rafael, CA 94901.

Thank you for considering this opportunity to support Parent Services Project. Together, we can create lasting change in our community.

With heartfelt appreciation and best wishes for a joyful holiday season,

Kate Joiner, Board President

Noelle Colome, Lucia Gonzalez, Alistair Matthew, and Karina Soares