Keep learning alive. - Child Care Center of Evanston

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Keep learning alive. - Child Care Center of Evanston
Keep
learning
alive.
The Child Care Center of Evanston2015Annual Report
Looking to the future
Educating our youngest citizens is the most important responsibility we have
as a community and as a country. Early education does matter. At the Center
and in our Connection homes, we are dedicated to the emotional and educational development of infants, toddlers, and preschool-age children who need
full-day care away from home.
The Center provides a rich and complete curriculum of early reading, math,
and cognitive skills that directly influence a child’s ability to learn, complete
tasks, and pay attention. Through our commitment to staff education and our
thoughtful curriculum, we are aligned with best practices for 21st Century
learning. We’ve increased staff to provide a better teacher-to-child ratio of
one teacher for every six students. And, by building relationships with local
organizations, we have forged community partnerships that enhance our
enrichment programs and strengthen students’ learning and social skills.
With your support, each year we continue to make improvements to better
serve all children in our community.
We are
making
important
changes to
better serve
Evanston
families.
Giving our
youngest
citizens the
right start
in school.
Advancements
Employ a dedicated full-time
education manager who is focused
on lesson planning and curriculum.
Provide additional staff to improve
teacher-to-child ratio.
Implement ongoing professional
development to ensure best practices
for early childhood education and care.
Offer valuable enrichment programs
through community partnerships
that cultivate exposure to new ideas
and experiences.
What does it take?
It takes an educationally sound, emotionally secure, and physically safe
environment, where children are encouraged to explore the world around
them. It takes government funds to provide subsidies for those families who
want the best for their children but are struggling to put food on the table.
It takes contributions from donors like you who understand that children,
who are prepared for kindergarten, have a better chance for long-term
academic success.
Outside funding sources*
28%
9%
63%
Donor-based fund raising
efforts to sustain Center.
State funding awarded to
the Center for achieving the
Gold Circle of Quality.
Funding we receive from the
state that helps to supports
70% of our student population.
*Does not include parent tuition.
A progressive agenda
At the heart of our mission, we are committed to providing quality early
childhood education for all, not just those who can afford it. According to
the Foundation for Child Development, evidence suggests that high-quality
preschool positively contributes to the language literacy and math growth of
both low and middle-income children, but has the greatest impact on those
living in or near poverty.
Which is why we are asking for your financial support.
The Center has embarked on a mission that will set us on a path of providing
a more balanced environment for our families. Through our strategic planning
efforts, we have already made great strides in moving our goals forward.
Your generous donation will directly impact the Center by helping to fund
professional development, purchase learning resources for our children, and
make much needed building improvements. Please join us in this effort by
making a donation and investing in the future of our community.
Our mission
is to provide
early child
education for
all, not just to
those who
can afford it.
Join our
efforts and
support
the Child
Care Center
of Evanston.
Improvements
Engaged a strategic planner to assist
in the development and implementation
of our goals.
Secured an architect to conduct a
feasibility study on how to best
modernize our space.
Acquired a development specialist
to find new and innovative resources to
bring more revenue into the Center.
Continuously refine our curriculum
to provide differentiated instruction
and individualized lesson plans.
We gratefully acknowledge the support of the following
individuals and organizations. Your generosity ensures all
our children have access to early childhood education.
Thank you.
Friend of the Family
Sally and Richard Ennis
Linnea and John Mead
Over $10,000
Belinda and Tim Gordon
Jenny Merdinger
David and
Mary Ann Grumman
Marylou and Mitchell Horwat
Karen and Donald Norman
Dorothy Mapes
Lindsay Percival
and Ted Noncek
Mission Associate
Lynne and Dan
Mapes-Riordan
$5,000 to 10,000
Carol Qualkinbush
Ann and Michael Rappelt
Candy Corr and B.J. Jones
Eleanor and William Revelle
Margo Robinson
Sally and Richard Ennis
Holly and David Reynolds
Kathy and Marc Rocklin
Francis Beidler Foundation
Ann and Keith Sarpolis
Peg and Stephan Romm
John Ryan
Citizen
Winnetka Congregational
Church, Benevolence
Committee
$1,000 to 5,000
Ellen and Alexander Butkus
Ellen Collar
Judy Witt
Susan Perkins
Joan and Frank Safford
Susan and Tim D. Salisbury
Evelyn Salk
Supporter
Julie Schiller and Charlie
Risch
$100 to 500
Deb Schlies
Brigitte and Brierly Anderson
Susan and Theodore TePas
Merle and Terry Fippinger
Tricia Burke
Lohra and Richard Vogel
First Bank and Trust
Stephanie and Ray Coleman
Elizabeth Wegener
First Congregational Church
Isabel and Robert Curley
Kathleen and Bill Widmer
Francis Beidler Foundation
Penny Doyle
Jane and Jeremy Wilson
Melinda and
Ray Geraldson, Jr.
Pam and Jim Elesh
Tim and Marissa Elliott
Evanston Community
Foundation
Sylvia Holdampf
Wendy Epstein
and David Dranoff
Betty and Tom Luning
Mary and Paul Finnegan
Chad and Leslie Luning
Bridget Freas
Ruth Percival
Ray and Lisa Geraldson
Carl Schunk
Michal and Craig Golden
Edna and Larry Ter Molen
Donna and Steve Gritton
Steve Bernstein
and Jeanne Cleveland
The TJX Foundation, Inc.
Cheryl Hoffman
Bradish Associates
The Woman’s Club
Of Evanston
Liz Holding
and Ken Lewandowksi
Elizabeth Brasher
Myra and Lincoln Janus
Friend
Under $100
Linda and Randy Balla
Marilee Spector Bass
Walter Batt and Bob Koherr
Andrea Bushala
and Bill Springer
Patron
John J. Cahilll, Inc.
$500 to 1,000
Kroger, Food 4 Less
Gloria Callaci
and Larry Suffredin
Laura Antolin
Carolyn and Gilbert Krulee
Lynn and Joel Chestler
Sue Bautch
KSMB
Nancy and Dudley Childress
Elizabeth Beidler
Tisdahl Foundation
Katherine Lauterbach
and Rick Grant
Nancy and Jack Collins
Pauline Mayo
Patrick Conway
Jackie Davis
This listing reflects our records of gifts made between 7/1/2014 and 6/30/2015. If we made an error
acknowledging your gift, please accept our apology and let us know so that we can correct our records.
Eileen and Paul Cooper
DBS Micosystems
Kate Johnson
and Alvin Spector
Elaine Disch
Renate and Charles Staley
Mary Helt
and Lawrence Gavin
Trimmy and Neal Stamell
Paul Gillen
Allan and Donna Sutow
Linda and Stephen Goranson
Joanne and Mark Ter Molen
Arden Handler
Neil F. Thomas
Rachel Harrington
Jennifer and Jeff D. Harris
Deborah Thorne
and Jerry Esrig
Helen Hilken
Elizabeth Beidler Tisdahl
Antoinette and James Houk
Pat Valko
Faith and Jon Jacobson
We Care Recycling
Thomas Jager
Ruth Wheeler
Donna Kuo and Peter Seman
Sandra and Jim White
Marti and George Lannert
Jo Ann Wilkin
Lucy and Kenneth Lehman
Emory and Andrea Williams
Rhita Lippitz
Bonnie Wilson
Marilyn and
Lawrence Margolis
Ruth and Robert Woods
Gail and Ted Struve
Tina Zemen
Linda Martin
Maria Mayer
and Eugene Izotov
In-kind donations
Sharon McCoy
Rita and Everett McKissic
Schiff Hardin LLP,
Tom Luning
Jay and Aspasia Miller
Greg Neumarke
Carol and Steve Mullins
Judy Witt
Florence Munuz
Jackie Davis
Judy Newton
Dr. Lori Walsh
Virginia Noyes
First Congregational Church
DBS Microsystems
Cathy and Tom Omundson
Paycom Payroll LLC,
Foundations and
Corporations
Patrice and Bob Prescott
Abbott Labs
Tracy Quattrocki
Childcare Network
of Evanston
Felisha Parsons
Missy and Steven Ravid
Anne and Hugh Reams
City of Evanston Mental
Health Board
Pat and Robert Reece
First Bank & Trust
Schwab Charitable Fund
First Congregational Church
Linda and Mike Selway
Francis Beidler Foundation
Terry and Richard Shewfelt
The Woman’s Club
of Evanston
Corky and Bill Siegfriedt
Diane Simpson
Toni and Donald Sims
Sherri Sipes
Sharon Soloman
and Jim Bilger
Child Care
Center of Evanston
Staff
Lindsay Percival,
Executive Director
Treana Monroe
Family Child Care
Connections Manager
Ann Rappelt
Program and
Education Manager
Joy Torres
Child Care Center Manager
Vicky Camilo
Child Care Center
Office Administrator
Child Care
Center of Evanston
Board Members
Elizabeth Holding, President
Chad Luning
Judith Witt
CandyCorr
Ellen Collar
Sylvia Holdampf
Jackie Davis
Lohra Vogel
Laura Antolin
Sue Bautch
Jeff Blumberg
Tricia Burke
Stephanie Benjamin Coleman
Kacki Lauterbach
Debra Schlies
Julie Schiller
Andrea Seeley
Our mission.
The Child Care Center of Evanston is a community-based
organization whose mission is to strengthen families by providing
high quality, affordable care and education for their children.
Its highest priority is to help children from all socioeconomic
backgrounds gain the skills they need to succeed in school while
fostering the shared community values of cooperation and
respect for one another.
www.childcarecenterofevanston.org
1840 Asbury Ave., Evanston, IL 60201
847.869.2680
Our partnerships.
The Child Care Center of Evanston has
formed partnerships with the following
organizations to provide ongoing resources
for the children who attend the Center.
Evanston Police Department
Infant Welfare Society of Evanston
Northwestern SCNO
Northwestern Campus Catalyst
Northwestern Kellogg Cares Day
Northwestern Athletic Department,
Community Care Day
Reading Art with Lindy Rubin
YMCA and Pioneering Healthy
Communities (PHC)
CATCH USA
Our accreditations.
Licensed by Department of Children
and Family Services
Accredited by the National Association
for the Education of Young Children
American Montessori Society
Excellerate Illinois Gold Circle of Quality
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