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 Printed by Allegra Printers
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