Posts by Ellen Saint Clair
Children's Village's Chef-Led Nutrition Program Featured in The Philadelphia Inquirer

Children’s Village’s chef Matt Ferry and his Nutrition Program team prepare and serve our students healthy, fresh, and delicious meals every day! High-quality nutrition is just as important as high-quality curriculum, underscoring our belief in supporting healthy bodies and healthy minds. We’ve posted a link to the The Philadelphia Inquirer article that highlights our exceptional Nurtition Program!

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Ellen Saint Clair
Teachers Jazmyn and Jha'Nyse Lundy-Reid Featured in PACCA's 'Voices from the Field'

T.E.A.C.H. offers early childhood professionals a debt-free higher education, supporting them while they work to become stronger teachers and earn thriving wages. Children’s Village is proud that teachers Jazmyn and Jha’Nyse Lundy-Reid are featured in PACCA’s Voice in the Field series. Follow the link to learn about their exceptional academic careers and how T.E.A.C.H. impacted their professional path.

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Ellen Saint Clair
ADVOCACY ALERT-Please take action now!

The PA Senate passed a state budget with NO NEW FUNDING to invest in the child care workforce! Tell Governor Shapiro and the Pennsylvania House of Representatives to invest in the workforce behind the workforce. It only takes a moment to make a lasting difference.

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Ellen Saint Clair
Read our Annual Report 2022!

Rebuilding Enrollment and Reaffirming Our 45-Year Commitment to Children and Families
This period marked continued tumult but Children’s Village was buoyed by the joyful learning taking place in our classrooms and by the support of our donors and advocates!

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Ellen Saint Clair
Advocate for Child Care Funding! Read this Philadelphia Inquirer Letter to the Editor

“….There’s been a staffing shortage for years that accelerated during the pandemic, forcing providers to close classrooms or shut their doors. Families who cannot find childcare are forced to give up jobs to stay home with their kids. Worst of all, when children do not have the social and preliteracy preparation provided by quality childcare, they start their K-12 journey behind and sometimes never catch up.” Read more of Eleanor Levies’ Letter to the Editor and take action today!

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Ellen Saint Clair