First 5 Orange County connects hundreds of families to vital resources at a Tustin community event

First 5 Orange County hosted a free community event for families with young childrenages 0-5 on Saturday, May 9 at Peppertree Park in Tustin, in partnership with First 5 California, the City of Tustin, CalOptima, and Orange County Social Services Agency. The joint event, titled Stronger Starts Statewide Day of Action, commemorated the statewide initiative dedicated to raising awareness about the critical importance of early childhood development and the need to ensure every child in California has the strongest possible start in life.

Over 350 families attended the event. The event distributed over 3,500 diapers and 200 blanks grocery boxes. In addition, 27 interactive resource stations reinforced the importance of early learning through play and 180 flowerpots and sunflower seed kits from First 5 California were gifted to encourage continued bonding and relationship building to fight the harmful effects of adverse childhood experiences and prevent toxic stress response.

“We seize any opportunity we can to promote family wellbeing and health and were excited to align with our fellow First 5 partners to host the Stronger Starts Statewide Day of Action,” said Kim Goll, President and CEO of First 5 Orange County. “In California, 1 in 3 children are affected by toxic stress, highlighting the urgent need to raise awareness about developmental health and support early intervention efforts.”

First 5 California’s Stronger Starts initiative highlights how families can proactively build resilience and buffer against the effects of toxic stress, helping to set a strong foundation for healthy development and future success. Held on May 9 across the state, First 5 organizations hosted individual events for families in their respective counties, forming a unified effort to raise awareness, provide essential resources, and create a fun, engaging day for the community.

“CalOptima Health provides insurance to about 840,000 people in Orange County and about 82,000 are zero to five years of age,” said Michael Hunn, CEO, CalOptima at the event on Saturday. “We want to remind parents and families, make sure the kids get their well-child visits, their immunizations, and developmental screenings. So many organizations at this event are here to support you in those first five years.”…

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