Early learning grants help support children | Letters

Over our 40-plus-year history, Children’s House has served more than 1,000 children and received numerous grants and donations from countless supporters.

Early learning grants help support children

When one of our student’s parents suddenly lost their income, Children’s House was able to continue her enrollment here without interruption, helping reduce some of the financial stress the family was feeling. And when the working parent of a three-year-old needed an extra day of school but couldn’t pay for it, we provided the opportunity.  Thanks to a grant from The United Way of San Juan County, Children’s House can support families when they often need it most.

Over our 40-plus-year history, Children’s House has served more than 1,000 children and received numerous grants and donations from countless supporters. These funds help us as a nonprofit continue providing the highest quality education for island toddlers and preschoolers regardless of family income or situation.

We’re forever thankful The United Way recognizes the importance of early learning and the part we play in our community. Their grants ensure that children have access to learn and grow in a safe and nurturing environment in times of financial challenges.

Without the generous support of The United Way, we simply could not continue providing these services. Thank you for your contributions to this important organization!

Susan Anderson

Children’s House