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What Everyone Should Know About the Mississippi LIFT Resource and Referral Network PART 2

1 h 8 min · 12. Jan. 2026
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This Chat About Children episode is Part 2 of our series on the Mississippi LIFT Resource and Referral Network. You will hear from MDHS early childhood training specialists, parents, military families, and community partners across Mississippi about how Resource and Referral sites support the people raising and educating children. From free learning materials and coaching to developmental screenings and safe places to connect, these centers help families and educators give children a strong start. These interviews were recorded on site, so you may hear children playing and everyday activity in the background. Learn more about the Mississippi LIFT Resource and Referral Network at mslift.org [http://mslift.org] Learn more about the Children’s Foundation of Mississippi at childrensfoundationms.org [http://childrensfoundationms.org]

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Episode What Everyone Should Know About the Mississippi LIFT Resource and Referral Network PART 2 Cover

What Everyone Should Know About the Mississippi LIFT Resource and Referral Network PART 2

This Chat About Children episode is Part 2 of our series on the Mississippi LIFT Resource and Referral Network. You will hear from MDHS early childhood training specialists, parents, military families, and community partners across Mississippi about how Resource and Referral sites support the people raising and educating children. From free learning materials and coaching to developmental screenings and safe places to connect, these centers help families and educators give children a strong start. These interviews were recorded on site, so you may hear children playing and everyday activity in the background. Learn more about the Mississippi LIFT Resource and Referral Network at mslift.org [http://mslift.org] Learn more about the Children’s Foundation of Mississippi at childrensfoundationms.org [http://childrensfoundationms.org]

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Chat About Children connects you to the people, places, and practical tools that help Mississippi’s children reach their potential. In this episode, host Bailey Shelton Ray, Director of Communications and Outreach for the Children’s Foundation of Mississippi, takes listeners inside the Mississippi LIFT Resource and Referral Network, a statewide system of free community centers supporting families, educators, and anyone involved in early childhood care. The network includes multiple centers located across Mississippi, each offering playrooms, lending libraries, developmental screenings, and professional training at no cost to the public. In this episode, Bailey visits a few of them in Hattiesburg, Leland, and Tupelo to highlight how these local sites are making a statewide impact. Produced by the Children’s Foundation of Mississippi in partnership with Mississippi LIFT. Learn more at childrensfoundationms.org [http://childrensfoundationms.org] and mslift.org [http://mslift.org].

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