Wild Plum Center for Young Children and Families

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Wild Plum Center for Young Children and Families

Nourishing Minds. Growing Futures. Wild Plum Center Wild Plum Center prepares children for a lifetime of learning and self-sufficiency by providing a comprehensive, individualized approach to early learning and family wellness. Nourishing Minds. Growing Futures.

Art inspires creativity……

And promotes brain development.

Helping to foster learning.

We are in need of art supplies to provide 250 children in the program with at home Art Kits. Educators will be taking the kits into the homes and teaching parents to work with the children on the process of creating art.

The art supplies will provide our program’s children with opportunities for creativity and encourage teaching moments through parent engagement at home. Wild Plum Center recognizes parents as the first, best and most important teachers of their children.

Masks made by children at a Connecting Families event.

Items needed: Craft scissors Glue sticks Crayons Paint brushes Markers Construction paper Stickers Stencils Pencils

Contact Keri for more information or ways to connect: Donate items directly to: Wild Plum Center 82 21st Ave. Suite B. Longmont, CO 80501 Donations are greatly appreciated!! Contact Keri for more information or ways to connect: kerir@wildplumcenter.org (303) 776-8523

All famous artists started somewhere….

Wild Plum Center inspires children for a lifetime of learning and creativity!

Somewhere over the rainbow…. Thank you for making dreams come true!!

Contact Keri for more information or ways to connect: Donate items directly to: Wild Plum Center 82 21st Ave. Suite B. Longmont, CO 80501 Mon-Fri 8a till 3 Thank you for your support!! Contact Keri for more information or ways to connect: kerir@wildplumcenter.org (303) 776-8523