Facilities will support a local community providing child support and education.
AdventHealth for Children, in collaboration with LIFT Orlando and Primrose Schools, recently broke ground on an innovative early learning center for the children in communities of the West Lakes area of Orlando, Florida, United States.
The center is part of a multipronged effort led by the non-profit LIFT Orlando, bringing together government, the private sector, and non-profits to drive investments that strengthen the historic community surrounding Camping World Stadium in west Orlando. AdventHealth was among the founders of LIFT in 2012 and has been a supporter of its efforts.
“AdventHealth is investing in the early-learning space because we know the first five years of a child’s life are the most important to their long-term health and success,” said Debbie Spielman, vice president and chief operating officer of AdventHealth for Children. “Our whole organization has embraced the effort to go deep into this community and help deliver high-quality cradle-to-career education, which is part of our long-time support of LIFT’s holistic mission of neighborhood revitalization.”
Data published in the most recent Community Health Needs Assessment shows that while there are health centers near the community, West Lakes and surrounding areas have a high number of people with no medical insurance.
The Maryland-based Bainum Family Foundation, which invests in high-quality early learning in Washington, D.C., and other locations across the U.S., is providing funding of $12.75 million to the AdventHealth Foundation Central Florida toward the construction and the first 10 years of operations of the school. The Bainum Family Foundation will also provide technical assistance for the design, operations, governance, and ongoing monitoring and evaluation of the early learning center.
“Reaching children during these early years with high-quality early learning and a continuum of vital wrap-around supports gives them the best chance of success in both school and life,” said David Daniels, chief operating officer for the Bainum Family Foundation. “We look forward to partnering with the West Lakes community to provide that approach, and we hope this early learning center will serve as a model to bring increased opportunities to other communities around the country.”
Additional funds for the school’s ongoing operation in coming years will be raised by philanthropic efforts by the AdventHealth Foundation Central Florida and by LIFT Orlando.
The center will open in August for the 2019-2020 school year. It will eventually serve approximately 220 children from six weeks to age 5 and will offer comprehensive services, including social support, health-and-wellness programs, and early-literacy outreach in the community.
The West Lakes Early Learning Center’s curriculum will leverage Primrose Schools’ proprietary Balanced Learning curriculum and AdventHealth’s CREATION Kids Curriculum to educate and support each child in all aspects of their development, including their character development, spirituality, and healthy lifestyle.
Primrose Schools, a national leader in early childhood education and care, is in its 36th year and has close to 400 accredited preschools in 29 states.
“Research shows the benefits of high-quality early learning experiences to young children and their families, especially those children who are the most vulnerable,” said Primrose Chief School Excellence Officer Annette Heng. “We look forward to working with AdventHealth for Children, and we believe this center will serve as a pilot for similar mixed-income scholarship centers in communities around the country.”
The original version of this story was posted on the AdventHealth news site.