Adopt-A-Class: We Need Your Help!
We need your help!
Last month we kicked off our 2024-2025 Adopt-A-Class Program. Individuals or corporations can adopt a classroom and help support tuition costs along with having the opportunity to obtain a personal connection to students.
The Fuller Center helps hard-working families that struggle to make ends meet by providing high-quality, affordable childcare, education and out-of-school programs. Wrap-around services are also provided for the entire family.
We need your help! To ensure our children receive the quality care that they deserve, please consider adopting a class.
By partially or fully adopting a class, you not only ensure the Fuller Center can continue our life-changing mission, but you, your family and colleagues will also have the opportunity to personally get involved with your adopted class if desired.
Fuller Center’s impact is perhaps best illustrated through the stories of families like Lismely’s. As a young mother, Lismely was struggling without any support and didn’t know how to move forward or provide for her family. When she discovered Fuller Center and its incredible programs, her life took a positive turn.
“These programs not only gave me peace of mind to know my kids were in great hands, but also the opportunity to return to school, and offered me much-needed support and guidance as a parent,” she shared.
Lismely’s experience with Fuller Center has been transformative. “The educators and staff at Fuller Center are genuinely exceptional and welcoming. As a parent, it is tough to find a child care center that you can fully trust. I am beyond grateful,” she said.
During her time at Fuller Center, she attended parent meetings where she met many incredible parents facing similar challenges. These meetings allowed her to share her story, build connections within her community, and learn about herself, parenting, nutrition, finance, and more. “These courses provided me with many tools and resources that really added to me as a person and parent,” she reflected.
What stands out most to Lismely about Fuller Center is the community’s willingness to help each parent without judgment. “I have felt at home from the very start, and regardless of what I have shared about my struggles, I have never felt judged, pitied, or alone. They provided me with much advice, they have listened to me, and provided many words of encouragement to keep me going throughout these years,” she explained.