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Kids and COVID: Red Flags for Future Success

This event has ended, but don't worry we have a new forum each week!

The impacts of a year of COVID on children of all ages has yet to be fully understood. Some children transitioned to on line learning and little social interaction with few issues, and others faced huge challenges. What do we know about where our children stand today after so many social norms and safety nets disappeared? Join our panel to find out.

Featuring Rev. John Edgar, Executive Director and Pastor Emeritus, United Methodist Church and Community Development for all People; Jill Gorz, Clinical Therapist, Star House; Robert “Bo” Chilton, CEO, IMPACT Community Acton, and host, Matt Barnes, Co-Anchor, NBC4.

For this discussion on March 31, limited live audience seating is not available.

You can still join us on YouTube to view and participate in the community conversation during this livestream event. When you register, you can submit questions in advance.

The livestream forum is FREE to view but we encourage you to register to support CMC by purchasing a virtual seat – special donate buttons are available when you register!

As a nonprofit mission-driven organization, CMC is livestreaming  Wednesday forums via YouTube, free of charge so that everyone can access this important information. In the spirit of our mission, we believe that conversation is essential to help our community stay strong and stay connected during the health crisis!

Please continue to register to purchase a virtual seat, submit questions for Q&A, and receive updates about panelists and upcoming forums. 

Watch and participate in the online conversation during Livestreaming Forums at our  YouTube channel at noon.

We ask you to consider making donations to CMC to support this mission, even if you are unable to join us for this particular forum.

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