Springfield Area Parent Child Center

Our Corporate Partners - Putting Community First

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Bob Flint
Bob Flint,
Springfield Regional Development Corp.
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Kristi Morris,
Lovejoy Tool, Chair, Board of Selectmen
Bob Flint
Michel Guite,
Vermont Telephone
Bob Flint
Mark Curran,
Black River Produce
Bob Flint
Paul Kendall,
Lawrence & Wheeler Insurance
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Mark Tanny,
IVEK Corporation
     
 

With YOUR help waiting lists for critically needed services will disappear.

We invite you to become a member of our corporate partnership team to make our region a better and more prosperous place to live!

Support from local and regional businesses is vital to the Parent Child Center’s efforts to complete its new building and to provide critical services to families and children in the Springfield area in the years to come. The Center is grateful to those who have already stepped forward, and encourage other businesses to pitch in.

There are at least five good reasons for businesses to support this important community resource:

1. It's Good For Business: 
The expansion of high quality childcare and pre-school education is good for business owners and their employees.

2. The Parent Child Center Touches the Entire Community: 
The Center is the hub that connects all child and family services in the region. The Center has served many thousands of kids and their families over the last 17 years. If you ask around you'll find someone you know whose family has benefitted from these important services.

3. They're Helping to Reduce the Tax Burden:
The Center works with teen parents to get a high school diploma, job training and parenting skills. Instead of relying on welfare, these young parents are working and contributing to local communities.

4. They're Creating a Better Place to Live:
Stronger families mean stronger, more vibrant communities. A community that's a good place to raise a family is a community that keeps its young adults and attracts outside families to move in. They become employees, start their own businesses and buy our products and services.

5. New Construction Creates Optimism:
In the near term the Center's high profile construction project helps to change the perception about the local and regional economic climate, encouraging more optimism and investment.