Four Vancouver early-learning providers received a combined $400,000 from the Washington State Department of Commerce.
Park Crest Early Care and Education Center and Hough Early Care and Education Center, both part of Educational Service District 112, received $182,864 and $77,929, respectively. Innovative Services NW received $102,746, and Family Home Childcare received $40,000, the department announced in a news release Tuesday. The money will go to health and safety renovations.
“We’re going to be doing basic infrastructure updates. It’s important to have access to safe and up-to-date space,” ESD 112 Executive Director of Communications Monique Dugaw said Tuesday. “It’s really about supporting these facilities so we can continue to offer support and care to families who need it.”
In total, the department awarded $7 million in grants to 64 early-learning providers across the state.
The grants will provide financial assistance for child care providers to make minor renovations, such as updating playground equipment, fencing and HVAC upgrades.
“We know that child care is a barrier to employment for families, and we can advance economic opportunity for Washington’s families by ensuring children have a place to thrive,” Commerce Director Mike Fong said in a news release.