WCEC Announces Leadership Transition

Worcester Comprehensive Education & Care’s Announces Leadership Transition

Worcester, MA – May 18, 2012 – Worcester Comprehensive Education & Care is pleased to announce that John Gardiner will retire from his current position as Executive Director, effective June 30th, but has graciously agreed to remain active in the agency as the Development and Advocacy Consultant, where he will lead the agency’s development and legislative advocacy efforts.  In that capacity, John will work to advocate for improved rates and opportunities with the legislature, and in transitioning the WCEC fund raising model away from dependence on state subsidies. 

John began his career with Worcester Comprehensive in 1992 and in the 20 years that John has been the Executive Director he has led the charge on a number of initiatives that have kept the agency a strong, viable non-profit education and child care agency. 

Accomplishments during Gardiner’s tenure include:

  • Created model for annual fund-raising campaigns to support agency programs and goals.
  • Re-branded the agency from WCCCS to Worcester Comprehensive Education and Care, and expanded the agency’s coverage to the greater Worcester area.
  • Insured that all of Worcester Comprehensive’s centers were nationally accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) long before it was a state of Massachusetts requirement.
  • Led efforts for Worcester Comprehensive Education & Care’s 40th Anniversary celebration and established it as a fundraising campaign.

In addition to his role at Worcester Comprehensive, John is a leader in the education and care profession and serves on the boards of several Massachusetts professional associations.  Key positions and accomplishments include:

  • Leading force in re-energizing the Worcester Area Association for the Education of Young Children.
  • Treasurer of the New England Association for the Education of Young Children (NEAEYC)
  • Past President of Massachusetts Association for Early Education and Care (MADCA) and current Executive Committee member.
  • Executive Committee member of the Provider’s Council, formerly the Mass. Council of Human Service Providers.
  • Member of the Board of Directors of the Children’s Investment Fund and involved in efforts to improve the physical space in which children are educated and in legislative advocacy to fund improvements to space.
  • Early committee member of the Together For Kids (TFK) initiative to provide much needed training to staff who deal with mental health, and behavioral issues in very young children.
  • Member of the Bessie Tartt Wilson Initiative Task Force to advance the cause of salary and benefits to staff involved in EEC programs.  

Deputy Executive Director, Jay Soto, has been promoted as the new Executive Director beginning July 1, 2012.  Gerry Nugent, President of the WCEC Board of Directors, said; “We look forward to a continued relationship with John and to working with Jay as the new Executive Director.”

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Retirement Party for John Gardiner, Executive Director

Come join John Gardiner’s Retirement Party/Reception!

Date:  Thursday, June 28, 2012

Time:  5:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Place:  Grill on the Hill, (Green Hill Golf Course), 1929 Skyline Drive, Worcester, MA 

RSVP by June 15, 2012:  Sandy Brown at:  sbrown@worcestercomprehensive.org or (508) 852-3792 Ext. 10

Hors d’oeuvres will be served

Cash Bar

Come celebrate John Gardiner’s retirement after 20 years of service as Executive Director at Worcester Comprehensive.  Also come meet WCEC’s new Executive Director Jay Soto. 

There is no charge for this event.  If you wish to honor John, a donation payable to WCEC would be greatly appreciated by him.  Correspondence should be sent to Sandy Brown, c/o WCEC, 160 Tacoma St., Worcester, MA  01605

 

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WCEC Adds New Board Member

WORCESTER COMPREHENSIVE ADDS NEW BOARD MEMBER

January 12, 2012 – The Board of Directors welcomed Joffrey Smith as a new member to the board at its meeting of January 12th.

Joffrey is Owner/Financial Advisor of Joffrey Smith Financial Group, 20 Park Avenue, Worcester and is active in the Worcester community. 

“As a financial advisor and as a former member of the city council, Joff brings valuable knowledge and skill to help our board during these challenging times”, stated board President, Gerald Nugent.

Joff resides at 37 Barry Road, Worcester, MA.  He was appointed by Governor Patrick and Lt. Governor Murray to the Board of Trustees of the State Library of Mass.  He is also a Board member of Masonic Angel Fund and Hourglass Foundation.

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Daisy Jackson Receives Mildred Reid Award

Daisy Jackson, employee at WCEC’s South High Teen Care Program, received the Mildred Reid Award at the 2011 Teen Pregnancy Institute Conference. 

Mildred Reid, a longtime member of the Alliance’s Board of Directors, passed away in 1994.  Mildred was a dedicated youth worker who spent many years working with pregnant and parenting teens at several community-based agencies.  In Mildred’s memory, the Board of Directors established the Mildred Reid Award to honor individuals who, like Mildred, have shown dedication and excellence in their work with pregnant and parenting teens.

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McGovern Praises Child Care Agency for 40 Years of Service to Worcester’s Children

McGovern Praises Child Care Agency for 40 Years of Service to Worcester’s Children

Worcester Comprehensive Education and Care, Inc. (WCEC), greater Worcester’s premier provider of education and child care services to underprivileged families, continues the celebration of its 40th Anniversary on November 9th  with their annual meeting and a special awards banquet that will honor individuals who have provided “Above & Beyond” service to WCEC.

Proceeds from ticket sales and private donations will go toward the $10,000 cost of our “Summer Fun Field Trips” program that provide hands-on learning experiences through field trips to the aquarium, the zoo, and in a nature-focused outdoor learning environment for 60 needy children who are with WCEC in our School Age Program this summer. WCEC needs to raise $10,000 to cover the full cost of this program for nearly 60 needy children.

The November 9th meeting continues the 40th Anniversary celebration that began on October 1st when Congressman James McGovern joined Mayor Joseph O’Brien, State Representative James O’Day and Massachusetts Early Education Commissioner Sherri Killins joined 150 guests in honoring WCEC’s 40 years of service to Worcester at The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts. Also honored were Jose and Elizabeth Rivera who received a certificate of appreciation from Commissioner Killins for their long history of volunteer work with WCEC.

Worcester Comprehensive Education and Care was originally incorporated in 1971 as Great Brook Valley Day Care Services to fill the need to provide after-school programs to GBV residents. The organization now operates as WCEC, Inc., a non-profit dedicated to providing low or no-cost, high-quality childcare services in low income neighborhoods. Since opening their doors 40 years ago, their services have evolved to include infant/toddler and preschool care, school age programs, teen care programs at Burncoat and South High Schools, home based child care in 25 licensed providers’ homes, and Centers at Great Brook Valley and Main South.     

WCEC is transitioning to an organization that is increasingly funded through private grants and donations, and less on state/taxpayer funding. As such, WCEC has begun to operate year round by providing summer programs that include all day field trips to museums, aquariums, zoos, beaches, and farms for children who would not otherwise have the chance to participate in these activities.  Also through donations, WCEC has built five playgrounds to provide exercise and play for the children in the centers and are open to neighborhood children as well.

These events were made possible in part through generous sponsorships from Hanover Insurance Foundation, Citizens Bank, Seven Hills Foundation, Bank of America, Worcester State University, Quinsigamond Community College, Telegram & Gazette, and many other private sponsors.

Worcester Comprehensive looks forward to continuing our celebration of 40 years of successful education, care, and support provided to the low income children and families of Worcester. If you would like to help by sponsoring a child for the “Summer Fun Field Trips” program, contact WCEC to speak with Sandy Brown at 508-852-3792 Ext. 10 to make a contribution, or information on the organization.

About Worcester Comprehensive Education & Care

Worcester Comprehensive Education and Care has a 40 year track record as one of the largest providers of child care in the city of Worcester. WCEC is licensed by the Department of Early Education & Care and is fully accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.  We serve over 350 children and their families each year, ranging in ages from infants to teenagers. Our comprehensive range of services includes infant care, after school programs, home based child care, and support and education for teenage parents. Since 1971 our programs have helped care for and educate thousands of young people.

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WCEC’s 40th Anniversary Celebration

WCEC will hold their 40th Anniversary Celebration/Fundraiser on Saturday, October 1, 2011 with a performance of Young Frankenstein at the Hanover Theatre.  Congressman Jim McGovern is scheduled to appear with other politicians and will present WCEC with a citation honoring us on our 40th year of service to the children and families of Worcester.  The cash-bar cocktail reception with hors d’oeuvres will be at 6:00 p.m. and the performance of Young Frankenstein will be at 7:30 p.m.  Tickets will go on sale in July from WCEC.  If you would like to purchase tickets please contact Sandy Brown at (508) 852-3792 Ext. 10.

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School-Age Program Receives Volunteers

The M.E.C. Group from Venice Italy and Harry Duchesne’s daughter Solana will be volunteering in the Scho0l-Age Program June 27th to June 29th for a total of 12 to 13 teens.  Along with them will be adults Fr. Roberto and Br. Solomon.  The Italian teens are performers and can perform skits and some small acrobatic activities.

Also volunteering will be the Young Neighbors:
July 18th – 22nd   St. Aloysius Parish, CT    2 adults and 10 teens
July 25th – 29th   St. Gabriel’s Parish, MA   3 adults and 18 teens
August 1st – 5th   St. Mary’s Parish, MA       2 adults and 10 teens

Thank you to Harry Duchesne, MCPHS, Associate Director of Service Learning & Community Outreach, for the volunteers!

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What’s New at Home Based Child Care

Home Based Child Care

Home Based Child Care is a system of Independent Providers Licensed by the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care to provide child care services to children in their home.  In these homes in addition to excellent care, children are exposed to learning opportunities that enhance their school readiness by building and promoting socio- emotional, cognitive, and language development skills.  Because of the ethnic, cultural and language diversity in the homes represented in the system children are exposed to English language skills, and may also be exposed to Spanish and Portuguese languages as well.  All independent contracted providers are licensed by, and follow the mandated policies and regulations of the Massachusetts Dept. of Early Education and Care.  Anyone interested in becoming a provider should contact Maribel Torres at 508-852-3792 Ext. 18

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What’s New at the Main South Center

WCEC Main South Program Updates:

  • We are happy to announce that WCEC at our Main South Location has hired a full time Assistant Program Director in January 2011.  Laura Arsenault has been an employee of WCEC for 19 years, she has worked at several sites of WCEC, and most recently worked at the Teen Care Program at South High School.  We are very pleased and happy to have her on Board.
  • We received a grant from Children’s Investment Fund for $2,400.00 to improve the physical environment for Infant and toddler programs.  The majority of our money ($1,500.00) was spent to purchase a toddler size sink for the toddler classroom.  In addition we were able to purchase a few supplies to help improve the services we provide to our infants and toddlers.
  • This year we have applied for another grant through QRIS for the preschool program to purchase equipment, supplies and make some necessary indoor and outdoor improvements. One item we applied for is mulch for our playground; if the grant is approved I will be looking for parent participation to shovel the mulch into the playground.
  • Several staff continue to take college courses towards seeking a college degree.
  • Carrie Moore, our current Program Director has completed 32 years of employment with WCEC.
  • Lillian Santana received a Certificate for Dedication and Commitment to WCEC and a gift certificate; she did not miss any days from work in the past three months.
  • Main South is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children and each year we have to send in an Annual Report, we have completed three Annual Reports and will send in the Fourth Annual Report by July 31, 2011.
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What’s New at the School Age Program

The School Age Program is happy to announce our new music program with Dr. Hummel.  The program meets every other Monday and has a variety of music instruments, songs and beats for the children to enjoy.  All children have the opportunity to handle and play the instruments.  The School Age programs has joined in support of the QRIS a quality rating improvement system. A program that will help support high quality in our center.

The School Age Program continues to provide a safe place for older children ages 5 to 13 to meet, do homework, play educational games, do arts and craft, cooking, technology and science activities.

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