Archive for State Directors
Malkia Singleton Ofori-Agyekum serves as the ParentChild+ Mid-Atlantic Regional Director. She has been overseeing the Program’s successful start-up in Philadelphia, as well as supporting sites elsewhere in the state and working on expanding into new PA communities. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation Services from the…
Cobi Rhea Dunn is a native Floridian, born and raised in Miami, and alumna from Flagler College in St. Augustine where she double-majored in Elementary Education and Specific Learning Disabilities, with a minor in Fine Art. For more than 25 years, Ms. Dunn’s work has focused on advocating…
Angela “Angie” Drakeford has joined ParentChild+ as the North Carolina State Director. She comes to us with experience in case management, consulting, practice management and program design, implementation and development. In addition to her work in human services, she brings with her 11 years of business systems analyst…
Whitney Evans currently serves as the Bay Area Director at ParentChild+ in San Jose, California. As a Bay Area native, Whitney is thrilled to be able to help bring ParentChild+ programs to her community. Prior to ParentChild+, she worked for Girl Scouts of Northern California. First heading up…
Pamela currently serves as the ParentChild+ Washington State Director and is a member of the Home Visiting Services Account (HVSA) HUB team within Washington. Formerly she was the Family Literacy Program Manager for the School District of Philadelphia Office of Early Childhood where she managed ParentChild+ in Philadelphia…
Andre Eaton coordinates program expansion, program support, staff development, and additional training for all New York ParentChild+ sites. He assists program partner sites coordinate with New York State and City Departments to ensure that all Program children and families are connected with the appropriate next educational steps and…
Carol began home visiting at the age of five, accompanying her father, a family doctor, on house calls in Baltimore, Maryland. She remembers his deep respect, caring, and concern for the children and parents in his practice, and the obvious warmth his patients felt toward him. Carol thought…