Wayne Reed Christian Childcare Center Inc
Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings
Wayne Reed Christian Childcare Center Inc Families We best serve children by serving the entire family, we offer a variety of opportunities for parents to find jobs, return to school, get referrals to jobs skills programs and GED classes, learn parenting skills, volunteer in their children’s classes, be Lunch Buddies, learn literacy skills and enjoy special events. Learn More Academic Skills We provide parents with information on their children’s academic skills development. The United Way Read to Succeed literacy curriculum is used in all our classes. When they leave for kindergarten, our students are ready academically and socially, with the confidence they need to be succesfull. Learn More Soft Skills We promote soft skills, that include using words instead of actions when angry or frustrated, listening and following directions, sharing, delaying gratification, putting away toys and belongings, being responsible and helpful, always respecting others. Learn More Parent SupportWe offer a variety of opportunities for parents to find jobs, to return to school, to get referrals to jobs skills programs and GED classes.Food ProgramThe Child and Adult Food Program (CACFP), is available to all eligible families.Three-Star RankingThe center is licensed by the State of Tennessee with the highest score on the Three-Star Rating system and has achieved this rating since 2001. Specialty EnrichmentWe offer a speech therapist on site, introductory Spanish to 3-4 year-olds, and visits from Tennessee Performing Arts Center to introduce children to music.Christian AtmosphereWRCCC is unique for its Christian atmosphere that teaches children about character and are introduced to Bible stories.EducationThe United Way Read to Succeed literacy curriculum is used in all our classes, beginning with one-year-olds. 20+ YEARS: Now after twenty years, we have stories of our former students. They began public school on the same level or above their peers and have gone on to graduate from high school. They are now in good jobs, in the armed services, in community colleges and universities, in medical technology positions, and they are doing well. OTTER CREEK: The Wayne Reed Center is well known throughout the area as an outstanding preschool. The Center enjoys the support of Otter Creek church, large charitable foundations, and hundreds of individual donors. OUR VISITORS: Governors, a mayor, and a State Representative have visited us. We invite you to come as well. Like these others, you will love what you see.
Annual Revenue
$1,069,368
Known Funders
9
Grants Received
23
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | $1,069,368 | $873,281 | $4,130,183 |
| 2023 | $1,187,104 | $838,687 | $3,817,297 |
| 2022 | $1,226,976 | $726,201 | $3,257,635 |
| 2021 | $859,176 | $668,842 | $3,325,086 |
| 2020 | $882,557 | $642,002 | $2,934,577 |
| 2019 | $786,071 | $752,181 | $2,547,093 |
| 2018 | $594,416 | $807,999 | $2,201,008 |
| 2017 | $1,280,044 | $759,558 | $2,408,748 |
Top Funders
NASHVILLE, TN
NASHVILLE, TN
NASHVILLE, TN
NASHVILLE, TN
NASHVILLE, TN
BIRMINGHAM, AL
NASHVILLE, TN
MADISON, TN
BIRMINGHAM, AL
MADISON, TN
Key Personnel
From 2024 IRS 990 filing
Ginger Colvett
Board Member
Sandra Collins
Board Member
Moriah Farmer
Board Member
Cameron Ahler
Board Member
Jeff McInturff
Board Member
Patrick Chappell
Board Member
Daniel Green
Board Member
Gail Srygley
Board Member
Michael Ewing
Board Member
Paul Maple
Secretary
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