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Our North Star Goal

For all people and organizations in Hopkins and St. Louis Park, MN, and the surrounding communities to be knowledgeable, strategically aligned, and actively involved in increasing positive outcomes for our children and youth, ensuring that they feel included, valued and deeply connected to our caring community. Children First works to ensure the wellbeing and future success of every child by providing them with the opportunities and resources they need to flourish.

Park Partnership for Success is Children First’s data-informed, cross-sector prenatal to career partnership closing the race, ethnicity, gender and poverty opportunity gaps so that all children in and near Hopkins, St. Louis Park, and the surrounding communities can realize their brilliance.

Our Team

Board of Directors
Lara Cleveland
Jackie Lind, Continuous Learning Lead
Anna Lynn
Katie McMurray
Thom Miller, Chair
Paul Omodt
Allegra Smisek

Children First Staff
Ryan Whitaker, Administrative Assistant
Dani Jimenez, Facilitator, Early Years Programs

Mental Wellness Strategy Group
Mari-Claire Dart
Caroline Hickey
Susannah Israel
Ginger Morgan, Facilitator
Dr. Shannon Neale, Facilitator
Daniel Philippe
Connor Sullivan

Early Years Action Network
Rachel Harris
Ginger Morgan, Facilitator
Christine Rohling
Saleta Sallet-Cobb
Dana Strahnson

Data Support
Briellen Griffin/Wilder Research, Evaluation and Data Coach
Amanuel Medhanie/Parsimony Inc., Data Partner
Ginger Morgan, Data and Strategy Coach

Youth For Change Coalition
Riley Berger
Alexander Blee Alarcon
Milaena Brisson
Katie Driver
Susannah Israel
Maria Johnson
Nyja Jones
Maryem Kalid
Adelaide Lynn
Ben Mulfinger
Kellan Novak
Nora Potter
Cooper Schultz
Aven Simmons
Audrey Tuite
Ginger Morgan, Facilitator
Megan Powers, Facilitator
Connor Sullivan, Facilitator
Ryan Whitaker, Facilitator

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In 1993, St. Louis Park was the first city in the nation to embrace Search Institute’s developmental assets framework as the guiding approach to community-wide mobilization on behalf of young people. Together, we have worked for over three decades to ensure that this philosophy became deeply rooted in Hopkins, St. Louis Park, and the surrounding communities.

Enter COVID and the opportunity to reflect on the impact we were having. With the Prouty Project, Children First developed a new strategic plan that included a focus on seven critical milestones in a child’s life – kindergarten readiness, early grade reading, middle grade math, high school graduation, post-secondary enrollment, post-secondary completion, and career readiness. These milestones are moments in a child’s development that, when outcomes can be improved, will yield better lifelong success for a child.

We welcome our friends, neighbors, and colleagues in Hopkins, St. Louis Park, and the surrounding communities to join us in this important work.

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