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Early Learning Centers of Lubbock is a Lubbock Area United Way agency and
has served low income families for more than 60 years.
Carver Heights, the first of five Early Learning Centers, began operation in
1943 in East Lubbock. Carver Heights served low-income families whose
mothers were working in the war effort. In 1951, Carver was joined
with another center, sponsored by the Junior League, to form the Day Care
Association of Lubbock, Inc. The agency continued to grow with funding
from the state, United Way, Community Development, Lubbock Independent
School District and foundation grants. Presently there are
five Early Learning Centers in North and East Lubbock.
The centers are located in
neighborhoods, where there is very little child care available, other than the
Early Learning Centers. Each center emphasizes a child development program
focused on active learning. While the children are in the learning
environment, the parents are able to attend work or school. Fees are based
on income and eligibility.
Funding sources for the Early
Learning Centers include state and federal funding, United Way, USDA Child Care
Food Program, Parent's fees, LISD, and other grants and donations.
The Early Learning Centers cooperates with many community groups to provide
additional services to the children and families. A joint effort between LISD and Early Learning Centers provides child care services on site at New
Directions, the public school for teen parents. The Foster Grandparent
Program and Texas Tech Jumpstart program provide over 50 classroom volunteers
annually.
Our Mission Statement
is: To provide the highest quality childcare regardless of family income.
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