Rynn Sango currently serves as the program director for SafeCare Colorado with Family Tree. She loves the work she is doing with families. Previously, Sango was a teacher associate in the low stimulus classroom at Jefferson County Head Start. Sango has also served on the Governor’s Board of Child Support Commission for almost two years in addition to being a member of and chair of the Advisory Committee for the Jeffco Prosperity Project. In partnership with Head Start and the Jeffco Prosperity Project, Sango has participated in several conferences, working with Ascend at the Aspen Institute as a parent advisor to speak about the importance of parent engagement, as well as with the Tennessee Department of Human Services, Family Centered Community Change, and the National Governors Association. She holds an associate degree from Red Rocks Community College and her bachelor’s degree in social work from Metro State College.
At the second Aspen Forum on Children and Families last month we brought together national leaders – policymakers, practitioners, researchers, ...
As state and federal lawmakers prepare for the year ahead, more than 350 practice and community leaders, policymakers, researchers, and philanthropist...
We are so grateful to all of the people who offered so much wisdom over the course of our two days together for the Aspen Forum on Children and Famili...
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Please join us for a national release and strategic briefing on Toward a More Equitable Future: A Landscape Analysis of Early Childhood Leadership. This report zeroes in on the future of the early childhood field through the lenses of racial equity...