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Coordinating Collaborative Care for Community(CCCC) is about:

 CCCC is about:  "Coordinating Collaborative Care for Community" By: Dr. Soraya Fallah Welcome to "Coordinating Collaborative Care for Community," a space dedicated to the transformative power of coordinated services in building healthier, stronger communities. This blog is inspired by my work as a Healthy Start liaison at my school, where I help connect students and families to essential resources that support their well-being and success. I firmly believe that when services are coordinated effectively, they can have a lasting impact on the academic, social, and emotional growth of students and the broader community. This blog explores how collaboration between schools, organizations, healthcare providers, and families creates a foundation for success. From healthcare and education to social services and advocacy, this platform highlights how partnerships and shared resources can empower individuals and families to overcome challenges and achieve their goals. By ...

Dedication, Collaboration, and the Sweetness of Support

Dedication, Collaboration, and the Sweetness of Support Dr. Soraya Fallah A coworker of mine, an amazing instructional coach, compared me to a honeybee, and it got me thinking about how true that is. Much like the hardworking honeybee that tirelessly gathers nectar, I strive to dedicate myself to my work every day. I consistently contribute my efforts to help my team and students thrive, believing that every little action can make a big difference in our educational environment. I see myself as a part of a hive—a community where collaboration is key. Just as honeybees work for the good of their hive, I am committed to supporting my educational community. I aim to foster a nurturing environment for our students and families, always working toward our collective goals. I believe that together, we can achieve great things. In my role, I strive to bring sweetness into the world, much like honeybees do. I approach my work with compassion and support, aiming to create a warm and welcoming at...