Join us as we embark on a mission to raise funds for a childcare center to lay the foundation for a brighter tomorrow for the families of Burlington. We invite you to discover the profound impact of our project through our blog.
We've been busy getting things rolling for the new childcare project for over two years now. From fundraisers, to applying for and managing grants, to building plans and more. Check out what we've been up to.
The number of local childcare home providers in Burlington has been steadily decreasing over the past several years, and those that provide home care are limited to the number of children they can serve.
The leadership team of Yuma Children’s Academy has already provided an abundance of information to the BCCP board and is a sound resource for building our own community non-profit childcare center.
Burlington Childcare Center Project aims to build an attractive new facility that will serve families of all income levels; that both low and high income families will rely on as a high-quality early learning environment to enrich the emotional, intellectual and motor development of their children.
Aside from housing, childcare is one of the top worries of families when they move to a new area. This could very well be a deciding factor in whether to settle in Burlington or to move to a different town.
Burlington Childcare Center Project (BCCP) has recently awarded Early Childhood Education scholarships to begin coursework to become certified childcare workers.
Burlington Childcare Center Project (BCCP) is thrilled to announce that its 501(c)3 status has been approved by the IRS. This means that all donations made to the organization are tax deductible.
A sincere thank you to Burlington United Methodist Church and United Methodist Women for their recent generous donation which will be used to purchase technology for the Secretary/Treasurer.