Plymouth Family Network

About Plymouth Family Network

The Plymouth Family Network (PFN) is funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement (CFCE) grant from the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care through the Title I Department of the Plymouth Public Schools. PFN provides support to families with young children and expectant parents living in the town of Plymouth.

Founded in 1999, PFN is one of many Massachusetts Family Networks statewide. PFN provides parent outreach, education, and community support services designed to make parenting less stressful, build on family strengths, and enhance school readiness. There are no developmental or income requirements for membership and all services are free of charge.

PFN Offers

  • Connections with health, educational, recreational, child care and public assistance resources

  • Opportunities for families to make friends with other parents and young children

  • A relaxed, fun environment in which to share parenting tips, gain and give support

  • Qualified staff to answer questions about early childhood development

PFN Services Include

  • Resources and referrals - Contact MASS 211 for immediate assistance

  • Parent education programs

  • Playgroups

  • Family Literacy Activities including Raising a ReaderĀ©

  • Parent/child workshops

  • Newborn Visiting Program

  • Support groups

  • Social events

  • Free Screening using Ages & Stages

  • Parent-Child Home Program (PCHP)

  • Parent Leadership Opportunities

  • PTA Form

  • PTA on Facebook

Benefits for PFN Members

Scholastic Book Clubs

It's never been easier to discover the best books for your child. Shop the flyer and the extended online selection together to find the best choices for your child's interests and reading level. Plus every time you place an order online you earn rewards for PFN!

Heritage Museum and Gardens

Admits 2 adults and 4 children for free.  The plantation has Hidden Hollow where children can climb stepping stumps, navigate log balance beams, construct forts, create nature-inspired art, build with blocks, dig in sand, experiment with water, make music, and more.

Contact Us

PLYMOUTH FAMILY NETWORK (PFN)
Plymouth Community Intermediate School (PCIS)
117 Long Pond Road
Plymouth, MA 02360

Telephone: 508-830-4444
E-mail: pfn@plymouth.k12.ma.us