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Family Learning Lab

  • Lewis and Clark Library 120 South Last Chance Gulch Street Helena, MT, 59601 United States (map)

Free Food • Real Conversations • Practical Advocacy Skills

Join us for a Community Conversation on early childhood!

Come share what it’s really like raising and supporting young kids in our community - the good, the hard, and everything in between. What’s helping your family right now? What’s missing? What would make the biggest difference?

Your voice will help guide Zero to Five Montana as they shape the early childhood policies they’ll take to the Capitol - so the priorities they champion reflect what families and professionals actually need. For instance, what do you think about a child tax credit?

Build Your Confidence with Advocacy Learning Lab

Ever wondered how decisions get made - and how you can actually influence them? This approachable advocacy training is designed to make the process feel less intimidating and more doable.

You’ll learn the basics of how decisions are made in the Montana Legislature and why your voice as a parent, caregiver, or professional truly matters.

We’ll help you turn your real-life experiences into a powerful story and share simple, practical ways you can speak up and advocate.

No prior experience needed - just bring your perspective and a willingness to learn.

Questions? Reach out to Sarah Froehlke at sarahf@zerotofive.org

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