 
					We invite you to join us on Tuesday, May 6, for Start Early’s 2025 Annual Luncheon presented by Colliers and Helen Zell.
Each year we unite as champions for children—families and advocates, program, business and community leaders—in our pursuit to ensure that every child in America can reach their full potential. Guest speakers will share inspiring stories of quality early learning and care and promote the impact of meeting the diverse and unique needs of all young children, families and those who care for them.
Help us spread the word about our 23rd Annual Luncheon by using #StartEarlyLuncheon
As a proud employee of Start Early, I invite you to register for our #StartEarlyLuncheon on May 6. The luncheon theme will address the critical issues and impacts of prenatal stress and maternal mental health on early childhood development. Register now: https://bit.ly/4lFJtz9
As a proud employee of Start Early, I invite you to register for our #StartEarlyLuncheon on May 6. The luncheon theme, “Nurture the Early Years & Empower Families to Thrive” will address the critical issues and impacts of prenatal stress and maternal mental health on early childhood development. Featuring clinical psychologist Dr. Catherine Monk, will explore the impacts of prenatal stress on fetal brain development, interventions supporting maternal depression and the early factors that influence children's developmental trajectories. Register now at StartEarly.org/Luncheon
As a proud employee of Start Early, I invite you to register for our #StartEarlyLuncheon on May 6. The luncheon theme, “Nurture the Early Years & Empower Families to Thrive” will address the critical issues and impacts of prenatal stress and maternal mental health on early childhood development. Featuring clinical psychologist Dr. Catherine Monk, will explore the impacts of prenatal stress on fetal brain development, interventions supporting maternal depression and the early factors that influence children's developmental trajectories. Register now: https://bit.ly/4lFJtz9
As a proud ambassador, I invite you to register for #StartEarlyLuncheon on May 6. The luncheon theme will address the critical issues and impacts of prenatal stress and maternal mental health on early childhood development. Register now: https://bit.ly/4lFJtz9
As a proud ambassador, I invite you to register for #StartEarlyLuncheon on May 6. The luncheon theme, “Nurture the Early Years & Empower Families to Thrive” will address the critical issues and impacts of prenatal stress and maternal mental health on early childhood development. Featuring clinical psychologist Dr. Catherine Monk, will explore the impacts of prenatal stress on fetal brain development, interventions supporting maternal depression and the early factors that influence children's developmental trajectories. Register now at StartEarly.org/Luncheon
As a proud ambassador, I invite you to register for #StartEarlyLuncheon on May 6. The luncheon theme, “Nurture the Early Years & Empower Families to Thrive” will address the critical issues and impacts of prenatal stress and maternal mental health on early childhood development. Featuring clinical psychologist Dr. Catherine Monk, will explore the impacts of prenatal stress on fetal brain development, interventions supporting maternal depression and the early factors that influence children's developmental trajectories. Register now: https://bit.ly/4lFJtz9
As a proud sponsor, I invite you to register for #StartEarlyLuncheon on May 6. The luncheon theme will address the critical issues and impacts of prenatal stress and maternal mental health on early childhood development. Register now: https://bit.ly/4lFJtz9
As a proud sponsor, I invite you to register for #StartEarlyLuncheon on May 6. The luncheon theme, “Nurture the Early Years & Empower Families to Thrive” will address the critical issues and impacts of prenatal stress and maternal mental health on early childhood development. Featuring clinical psychologist Dr. Catherine Monk, will explore the impacts of prenatal stress on fetal brain development, interventions supporting maternal depression and the early factors that influence children's developmental trajectories. Register now at StartEarly.org/Luncheon
As a proud sponsor, I invite you to register for #StartEarlyLuncheon on May 6. The luncheon theme, “Nurture the Early Years & Empower Families to Thrive” will address the critical issues and impacts of prenatal stress and maternal mental health on early childhood development. Featuring clinical psychologist Dr. Catherine Monk, will explore the impacts of prenatal stress on fetal brain development, interventions supporting maternal depression and the early factors that influence children's developmental trajectories. Register now: https://bit.ly/4lFJtz9