Champions for NorCal Kids

Wendy Dickens and Heidi Mendenhall

Join 0-5 experts, rural county lovers and First 5 Executive Directors Wendy (Shasta) and Heidi (Tehama) as they showcase local 0-5 resources, tell the amazing stories of our North-state champions for children and unpack how we can continue to make a difference for young children and families. Be prepared to laugh, learn and feel inspired by your community.

  1. Jan 23

    Early Literacy + AI Hot Takes on Rural Literacy!

    In this episode of NorCal Champions for Kids, we’re breaking new ground on a topic that matters for families, educators, and community champions across Northern California: Early Literacy in Rural Communities. We dive deep into provocative conversations and bold questions, the kind that make you rethink assumptions and spark action. Hot Take #1: “Book deserts hit rural communities harder than food deserts — but we talk about them less.” In cities and towns across the country, discussions about food deserts have dominated headlines and policy actions. But what about book deserts, places where families struggle to access books, reading materials, and literacy resources? We explore: Why book access is essential infrastructure for children’s development. How limited access to books affects vocabulary growth, school readiness, and lifelong learning. What it means for rural counties like Shasta and Tehama — where long distances, few libraries, and limited bookstores create real barriers families face every day.  Hot Take #2: “Home literacy matters more than preschool literacy in rural communities.” Formal preschool programs are vital, but what happens when they simply aren’t accessible due to geography, cost, or capacity? In rural places, early literacy often starts at home. So should we rethink where and how we invest?We unpack: The case for parent coaching over classroom hours alone. The power of book distribution programs and in-home reading support. How home visiting programs can meet families where they are — literally and figuratively. Whether funding should pivot to support literacy strategies that work within rural realities, not just urban models.  We also explore questions like: Is access to books a civil right? Can community champions step in where systems fall short? How can innovative programs create literacy ecosystems rooted in rural strengths rather than deficits? Whether you’re a parent, educator, policymaker, or community supporter, this episode will give you new ways to think, and act, on early literacy for every child, everywhere.  Tune in, join the conversation, and help us champion a future where every child in NorCal has the books, support, and opportunities they deserve.

    28 min
  2. 07/02/2025

    Advocacy and Awareness for Children and Families: A focus on Rural Head Start Impact

    In this series on Advocacy and Awareness, we will hear from many counties and champions for NorCal kids who are actively pivoting and working to fill gaps where services have been cut; specifically in programs like AmeriCorps, SNAP, and Head Start. Join Heidi and Wendy as they discuss the looming changes to services for children and families, the impacts these have already had on our infrastructure in the North State, and how First 5s and First 5 champions can support and advocate moving forward. Our youngest children depend on these critical supports. So, it is essential that we understand, act, and uplift each other together. Please take a moment to review these important resources: Number of children impacted The First 5 Center’s post breaks down how many children (birth to age 5) in each county rely on Medi-Cal. You can find that breakdown here: More than half of California’s children from birth to five rely on Medi-Cal. https://first5center.org/blog/more-than-half-of-californias-children-from-birth-to-five-rely-on-medi-cal Harmful policy impacts This overview explains how Medicaid work requirements would create additional financial and health burdens for California families with infants and toddlers: Medicaid work requirements threaten to place additional financial strain on California families with infants and toddlers. https://first5center.org/blog/medicaid-work-requirements-threaten-to-place-additional-financial-strain-on-california-families-with-infants-and-toddlers

    25 min

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5
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3 Ratings

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Join 0-5 experts, rural county lovers and First 5 Executive Directors Wendy (Shasta) and Heidi (Tehama) as they showcase local 0-5 resources, tell the amazing stories of our North-state champions for children and unpack how we can continue to make a difference for young children and families. Be prepared to laugh, learn and feel inspired by your community.