It`s Learning Disguised as Fun!
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It`s Learning Disguised as Fun!
Big-Hearted Company Helps Recent Grants Students Celebrate & Awards Every student at RCMA’s charter school in Immokalee gets a birthday gift, thanks to the generosity of Stock Development, one of the most respected real estate developers in Southwest Florida. On the last Friday of the month, Stock representatives come to the Immokalee Community School with $25 gift cards to Toys “R” Us for each student with a birthday that month. Every child’s name is inscribed on the cake frosting, too. “For the students, this is huge,” says Maria Jimenez, RCMA’s director of charter schools. “What makes it most exciting is the children have the freedom to choose their own gift. And many of the families have never used a gift card before, so it becomes a real-life, learning experience.” Stock has also gone all out at Christmas, bringing a complete gingerbread workshop, including a model train rolling through gingerbread villages and an actor leading the children through the classic Gingerbread Man tale. Plus, Stock made a significant donation of $15,000 that helped RCMA match a $500,000 grant from the Naples Children and Education Foundation to complete the school’s third floor. The Immokalee Community School has 198 students enrolled from kindergarten through sixth grade. It was among the top 100 schools in Florida for writing improvement last year, and was rated a “B” school, up from a “C” in 2004-05. RCMA’s Immokalee Community School is blessed to have Stock Development’s interest and support. 2 FALL 2006 The Redlands Christian Migrant Association is a non-profit, nonsectarian organization that relies heavily on good-hearted people and organizations to help it serve children from low-income farm families. Major donors since June 1, 2006 include: • Naples Children and Education Foundation, $200,000, for completion of Immokalee Community School sixth-grade and new Immokalee area office. • Community Foundation of Collier County, $44,000, for program enhancement at the Immokalee Community School and the Gargiulo Education Center. • Mabel & Ellsworth Simmons Charitable Foundation, Riverview, $19,000, for an eightpassenger van and instruments for the Wimauma Academy music program. • United Way of Indian River County, $16,000, for the Whispering Pines Child Development Center. • Eckerd Family Foundation Scholarship Initiative, Clearwater, $11,500, for scholarships in Hillsborough County. • IBM Corp., Miami, $11,147, for computers and software programs for Wimauma and Ruskin centers. • Trinity-by-the-Cove Episcopal Church, Naples, $10,000, for parent-child communication training in Immokalee. • Gannett Foundation, Fort Myers, $9,465, for kitchen equipment at the Bonita Springs Migrant Head Start Center. • Frank and Carol Morsani Foundation, Tampa, $5,000, for education of migrant students. • Bernard Egan and Co., Vero Beach, $5,000 for Indian River capital campaign. • Bank of America, Naples, $5,000, completion of Immokalee Community School sixth grade. On behalf of more than 7,500 children served statewide, RCMA thanks these and many other generous donors for their commitment to children of migrant farm workers and rural, low-income families. The holidays are here and RCMA’s Board, staff and children would like to take the time to celebrate a very eventful and successful year -- a year made possible by our many supporters and contributors. In 2005-2006, RCMA served a record 7,544 children in 71 child-care centers and two charter schools. Highlights of the year included: v Earning the prestigious Program of Excellence designation from the National Head Start Association. v Opening new child-care centers in Johnson, Fellsmere, Eloise, LaBelle and Wauchula. v Helping 257 children with disabilities access the special education services and therapies they needed. v Achieving national accreditation for three more child development centers. v Distributing groceries and supplies to more than 400 farmworker families in Immokalee in the aftermath of Hurricane Wilma. v Teaching 837 children in voluntary pre-kindergarten. However, 2,280 children remained on a waiting list because of lack of space and funding to serve them -- emphasizing the need for continued support. Your donation can help serve these children. Please contribute today. Thank you again for your continued support. Have a great holiday season. Barbara Mainster Executive Director FALL 2006 3
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