Coordinated Family and Community Engagement (CFCE)
CFCE programs are locally-based programs in your community that provide child development services and resources to families with young children ages 0-6.
There are over 80 CFCE programs across the state, and in total, the CFCE network provides services to 350 cities and towns in Massachusetts. We call our CFCE program CTI’s Family Resource Network.
The CFCE network helps to promote and support:
- Parent education and family engagement
- Early literacy and child development
- Collaboration between local early education and care partners
- Transitions between early education and care settings, home and school
- High-quality programs and service delivery
We help families with:
- Child development information
- Transition information and support
- Family assistance
- Timely support in periods of family crisis
- High quality, specific, and up-to-date information on early education and care programs and referrals
- Family literacy and school readiness
- Family and community events
- Parent leadership opportunities
- Information about community resources that support you as your child’s first teacher
We help the early education and care community with:
- Accessing training and other professional development opportunities
- Opportunities to share best practices and resources
- Finding technical assistance and local resources to help them meet quality standards

“It can be difficult to come up with new activities to keep a child busy! I’ve been looking for new ideas ( and honestly motivation) to continue helping my child explore. For example the ideas about getting out during a rainy day were great! I’ll admit I’ve used rainy days as excuses to stay in so it’s nice to open myself up to the concept of outdoor ideas even when the weather seems inclement. New things to do feel fresh and exciting, and that’s fun for not just my daughter but really do help me get going and stay present as well.”.
– Dracut Parent
“Chris shared with me ideas and activities that I can do in everyday situations. For instance, going for a walk with my children, Chris shared with me math skills to incorporate as well as other ideas on how to pre-plan an activity etc” K.O.
– Chelmsford Parent
“I can’t tell you how much better I felt after talking with you. I didn’t know where to turn for help for myself and my daughter and you listened, made some referrals and phone calls and connected me with other resources. I now have some hope and feel we can get through this awful situation. Thank you.”
– Dracut parent
“Thank you, Billerica Public Library and Family Resource Network for this event! My kindergartener enjoyed the show so much. Even my husband and I had a good laugh as well. It was refreshing to hear her laugh, giggle and be engaged alongside other children. It means more in the middle of the pandemic too, so thank you!!”
– Billerica parent
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Child and Family Services
Chris Cole
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Eligibility Information
For families with children ages birth to 8 years and who reside in the towns of Billerica, Chelmsford, Dracut, Tewksbury, Tyngsboro and Wilmington.







