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Henderson Joins National Effort to Strengthen Early Childhood Foundations

By Matthias Binder April 8, 2026
Southern Nevada city picked for national early childhood support initiative
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Southern Nevada city picked for national early childhood support initiative

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Only 16 Cities Nationwide Secure Prestigious Cohort SpotProgram Design Targets Maternal and Infant Challenges Head-OnHenderson’s Proven Track Record Positions It for SuccessWhy Early Childhood Investments Matter Now More Than Ever

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Henderson, Nevada – City officials announced that Henderson earned a spot among 16 select U.S. municipalities chosen for the National League of Cities’ Prenatal-to-Three Impact Lab. This nine-month technical assistance program targets critical support for pregnant individuals, infants, and toddlers by linking local leaders with national experts.[1][2] The initiative arrives at a pivotal time for Henderson, which has demonstrated leadership in family economic security and education amid regional challenges like housing and workforce needs.

Only 16 Cities Nationwide Secure Prestigious Cohort Spot

Competition proved fierce for entry into this specialized lab, with just 16 cities tapped from applications across the country. Henderson stood out due to its proven collaboration with peer municipalities and national organizations, alongside efforts to bolster family stability in underserved areas.[1] Participants hailed from diverse regions, reflecting a broad commitment to early intervention.

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The full cohort includes:

  • City of Austin, TX
  • City of Cambridge, MA
  • City of College Park, MD
  • City of East Orange, NJ
  • City of Henderson, NV
  • City of Houston, TX
  • City of LaBelle, FL
  • City of Louisville, KY
  • City of Madison, WI
  • City of Milwaukee, WI
  • City of New Haven, CT
  • City of New Orleans, LA
  • City of Park City, UT
  • City of Toledo, OH
  • City of Tulsa, OK
  • City of Vancouver, WA

This lineup spans urban centers and smaller communities, united by a shared goal of actionable change.[2]

Program Design Targets Maternal and Infant Challenges Head-On

The Prenatal-to-Three Impact Lab delivers a structured blend of peer learning, expert guidance, and tailored resources over nine months. Cities refine their visions for prenatal-to-three support, crafting concrete commitments to tackle barriers like economic insecurity, housing instability, and environmental risks.[2] National League of Cities staff facilitate discussions and connect participants with proven strategies from other locales.

Focus areas extend beyond traditional health services. The program emphasizes interconnected systems – aligning public agencies, private partners, and community efforts to prevent service gaps. For instance, it promotes early interventions that reduce long-term reliance on costlier supports later in childhood.[1]

Henderson’s Proven Track Record Positions It for Success

Henderson’s selection highlighted its collaborative spirit and initiatives in family economic security. City leaders presented these strengths during a council meeting, underscoring coordination across sectors to address housing access, workforce participation, and social service shortfalls.[1] Tara Phebus, who oversees education initiatives, noted that families operate within linked government systems, and the lab would help synchronize them for optimal results.

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Hayley Jarolimek, manager of community and neighborhood programs, pointed to opportunities for departmental alignment. Such efforts could streamline services, eliminate redundancies, and unlock joint investments benefiting young residents. Mayor Michelle Romero reinforced this vision, citing the recent groundbreaking for a $17.6 million preschool center in the Cadence community – slated to open in 2027 – as part of broader early development priorities, even if it serves slightly older children.[1]

Why Early Childhood Investments Matter Now More Than Ever

Poor maternal and infant outcomes carry lasting ripple effects, from health disparities to economic strains on communities. The lab’s emphasis on climate and environmental factors adds urgency, as these influences compound vulnerabilities in prenatal and toddler stages.[2] Henderson aims to integrate lab insights into plans for historically underserved neighborhoods, fostering stability through policy and resource shifts.

Participating cities like Austin have tied the program to existing strategies, such as climate equity plans and nature-access initiatives for young children. Similar adaptations in Henderson could amplify local impacts, drawing on the city’s momentum in education infrastructure.[2]

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Key Takeaways

  • Henderson joins 15 other U.S. cities in a nine-month NLC-led cohort focused on prenatal-to-three outcomes.
  • The program addresses economic, housing, and environmental risks through expert technical assistance and peer collaboration.
  • City officials plan to leverage it for better service coordination and family support in underserved areas.

Henderson’s participation signals a proactive stance in an era demanding innovative family supports. As the lab progresses, outcomes could model scalable solutions for municipalities nationwide. What steps should more cities take to prioritize early childhood? Tell us in the comments.

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