NHI Team

The Nurturing Homes Initiative (NHI) program, funded by the Mississippi Department of Human Services (MDHS), is dedicated to enhancing the quality of early education experiences in family childcare homes. Our mission revolves around providing mentorship, elevating the learning environment, and delivering research-based information, all aimed at nurturing and enriching the development of children.

Meet Our Team

Kelly Carmody

Project Director
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Mary Hannah Mills

Project Manager
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Norma Carson

Child Care Training Coordinator – South Mississippi Region
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LaLetrice Fletcher

Child Care Training Coordinator – Northeast (Delta) Mississippi Region
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Brea McBryde

Child Care Training Coordinator – South Mississippi Region
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Dani Stallworth

Child Care Training Coordinator – Northeast Mississippi Region
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Alyssa Taylor

Child Care Training Coordinator – Central Mississippi Region
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Nurturing Homes Initiative Administrative Office

Phone: 662-325-2950
255 Tracy Drive, Box 9745
Mississippi State, MS 39762

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News

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Filed Under: Nurturing Homes Initiative, Mississippi LIFT Resource and Referral Network June 14, 2024

Carmen Grubbs Collins, a well-respected businesswoman in Simpson County who recently obtained her childcare license, is one of many Mississippians who are improving the quality of childcare they offer working parents. Receiving licensure was a significant milestone for Collins, and one she achieved with the support of the Nurturing Homes Initiative, or NHI, program. The NHI program is offered through the Mississippi State University Extension Service and funded by the Mississippi Department of Human Services.

Filed Under: Family, Children and Parenting, Nurturing Homes Initiative October 20, 2023

STARKVILLE, Miss.-- In-home, unlicensed childcare providers in Mississippi can receive technical assistance, educational resources and professional development through the Nurturing Homes Initiative program. Delivered through the Mississippi State University Extension Service, NHI is dedicated to enhancing the quality of early education experiences in family childcare homes. The program is open to any in-home, unlicensed childcare providers who provide full-time, year-round childcare services to children from birth to 5 years old.

Success Stories

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Volume 9 Number 1

The Mississippi State University Extension Service recently relaunched its Nurturing Homes Initiative. The program’s mission is to improve the quality of the early educational experiences provided in family childcare homes through mentoring, improving the learning environment, and delivering research-based information.

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