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Franciscan Health Rensselaer partners with local nonprofit to address rural child care shortage.
Rensselaer, IN - Franciscan Health Rensselaer has partnered with Appleseed Childhood Education to address the lack of quality child care options for families in Jasper County. To help meet the crucial community need for more child care seats, Franciscan Health is leasing a building on its Rensselaer hospital campus to Appleseed for the creation of a new high-quality licensed early learning center set to open later this year.
Design work on the building at 1102 East Grace Street in Rensselaer is underway. When renovations are complete, the facility will meet state licensing requirements for providing daytime child care five days a week for around 70 children ages six weeks old through five years old.
“Early child care is essential to our community, crucial to local workforce, and Franciscan Health Rensselaer is proud to partner with Appleseed Childhood Education to make this possible,” said Carlos Vasquez, vice president and chief operating officer at Franciscan Health Rensselaer.
Adam Alson, president of Appleseed said, “Thanks to our new partner, Franciscan Health Rensselaer, our community is another very big step closer to having a financially sustainable high-quality licensed early childhood education center for our kids and families.”
Jasper County-based nonprofit Appleseed Childhood Education was formed in January 2020 to address the lack of licensed early childhood education programs in the area. With only one licensed child care center in the county currently (Growing Patch Learning Center in Remington), the new center in Rensselaer will provide a full-time care option in the geographic center of the county. The new center will double the number of seats available for infants, toddlers, and preschool-age children.
The new center in Rensselaer will be operated by Right Steps Child Development Centers, a nonprofit organization based in Lafayette with over 50 years of experience serving families and providers in the area of nationally accredited early childhood development. Currently, Right Steps operates five centers in the Greater Lafayette area, one center in Goodland, and Growing Patch Learning Center in Remington.
Debi Debruyn, Right Steps Child Development president and CEO said, “Right Steps is proud of the solid foundation we have established in Jasper County with the Growing Patch center. We are excited to expand this valuable partnership with Appleseed Childhood Education to manage the day-to-day operations of this new center and bring even more high-quality early childhood education to the area.”
The partnership between Franciscan Health and Appleseed Childhood Education is the first of its kind in Rensselaer and part of a growing effort in the area to bring together community organizations and businesses to address local problems. The area’s community foundation, the Jasper Newton Foundation, connected Franciscan Health Rensselaer and Appleseed.
Brienne Hooker, executive director of the Jasper Newton Foundation said, “This is the kind of transformative partnership that the Jasper Newton Foundation is looking to create–not only for quality child care and education, but for other real needs in our community. Franciscan Health Rensselaer stepped up in a way that honors their mission and honors our community. We can build the community we want to have if we can come together like this.”
While inadequate child care infrastructure is a challenge for communities across Indiana, Appleseed views its partnership with Franciscan Health Rensselaer as a unique opportunity.
“Lack of quality child care options, including care provided by a licensed center, is a problem for most rural communities,” Alson said. “Our community is fortunate to have a partner like Franciscan Health who recognizes our collective needs and is willing to engage in projects toward solving problems.”
About Franciscan Health Rensselaer
The Franciscan Alliance healthcare ministry began in Lafayette, Indiana, in 1875. Today, Franciscan Alliance is one of the largest Catholic health care systems in the Midwest with 12 hospital campuses, more than 19,000 employees and a number of nationally recognized Centers of Health Care Excellence. Hospitals include: Franciscan Health Carmel; Franciscan Health Crawfordsville; Franciscan Health Crown Point; Franciscan Health Dyer; Franciscan Health Hammond; Franciscan Health Indianapolis; Franciscan Health Lafayette; Franciscan Health Michigan City; Franciscan Health Mooresville; Franciscan Health Munster; Franciscan Health Olympia Fields (IL); and Franciscan Health Rensselaer.
About Appleseed Childhood Education
Appleseed Childhood Education is a 501(c)3 non-for-profit corporation established to support the creation, facilitation, and enhancement of education opportunities for children in rural Jasper and surrounding counties. Learn more about the organization and their current projects on Facebook: @appleseedchildhoodeducation.
About Right Steps
Right Steps Child Development Centers is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to provide and advocate for quality early childhood education and care. They currently operate seven centers (five centers around the Greater Lafayette Area, one in Goodland, and one in Remington). The state licensed centers maintain national accreditation status from the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Four of the Greater Lafayette locations are Level 4 certified in the Paths to QUALITY program, Indiana's voluntary quality rating system, making them the highest quality child development center option. The fifth, and newest Greater Lafayette Area center is working towards this as well. The other two centers in Goodland and Remington are currently Level 3 certified and are working towards Level 4 certification. Learn more at RightStepsCDC.org.
About the Jasper Newton Foundation
The Jasper Newton Foundation Inc. is a local nonprofit organization that connects residents of Jasper County and Newton County, Indiana, with causes they care about through coordinated investments and strategic grantmaking. It’s a way for local people to come together and solve local challenges facing Jasper and Newton Counties every day, leaving a long-term impact and legacy in the community. For more information, visit jaspernewtonfoundation.org.
Rensselaer, IN - Franciscan Health Rensselaer has partnered with Appleseed Childhood Education to address the lack of quality child care options for families in Jasper County. To help meet the crucial community need for more child care seats, Franciscan Health is leasing a building on its Rensselaer hospital campus to Appleseed for the creation of a new high-quality licensed early learning center set to open later this year.
Design work on the building at 1102 East Grace Street in Rensselaer is underway. When renovations are complete, the facility will meet state licensing requirements for providing daytime child care five days a week for around 70 children ages six weeks old through five years old.
“Early child care is essential to our community, crucial to local workforce, and Franciscan Health Rensselaer is proud to partner with Appleseed Childhood Education to make this possible,” said Carlos Vasquez, vice president and chief operating officer at Franciscan Health Rensselaer.
Adam Alson, president of Appleseed said, “Thanks to our new partner, Franciscan Health Rensselaer, our community is another very big step closer to having a financially sustainable high-quality licensed early childhood education center for our kids and families.”
Jasper County-based nonprofit Appleseed Childhood Education was formed in January 2020 to address the lack of licensed early childhood education programs in the area. With only one licensed child care center in the county currently (Growing Patch Learning Center in Remington), the new center in Rensselaer will provide a full-time care option in the geographic center of the county. The new center will double the number of seats available for infants, toddlers, and preschool-age children.
The new center in Rensselaer will be operated by Right Steps Child Development Centers, a nonprofit organization based in Lafayette with over 50 years of experience serving families and providers in the area of nationally accredited early childhood development. Currently, Right Steps operates five centers in the Greater Lafayette area, one center in Goodland, and Growing Patch Learning Center in Remington.
Debi Debruyn, Right Steps Child Development president and CEO said, “Right Steps is proud of the solid foundation we have established in Jasper County with the Growing Patch center. We are excited to expand this valuable partnership with Appleseed Childhood Education to manage the day-to-day operations of this new center and bring even more high-quality early childhood education to the area.”
The partnership between Franciscan Health and Appleseed Childhood Education is the first of its kind in Rensselaer and part of a growing effort in the area to bring together community organizations and businesses to address local problems. The area’s community foundation, the Jasper Newton Foundation, connected Franciscan Health Rensselaer and Appleseed.
Brienne Hooker, executive director of the Jasper Newton Foundation said, “This is the kind of transformative partnership that the Jasper Newton Foundation is looking to create–not only for quality child care and education, but for other real needs in our community. Franciscan Health Rensselaer stepped up in a way that honors their mission and honors our community. We can build the community we want to have if we can come together like this.”
While inadequate child care infrastructure is a challenge for communities across Indiana, Appleseed views its partnership with Franciscan Health Rensselaer as a unique opportunity.
“Lack of quality child care options, including care provided by a licensed center, is a problem for most rural communities,” Alson said. “Our community is fortunate to have a partner like Franciscan Health who recognizes our collective needs and is willing to engage in projects toward solving problems.”
About Franciscan Health Rensselaer
The Franciscan Alliance healthcare ministry began in Lafayette, Indiana, in 1875. Today, Franciscan Alliance is one of the largest Catholic health care systems in the Midwest with 12 hospital campuses, more than 19,000 employees and a number of nationally recognized Centers of Health Care Excellence. Hospitals include: Franciscan Health Carmel; Franciscan Health Crawfordsville; Franciscan Health Crown Point; Franciscan Health Dyer; Franciscan Health Hammond; Franciscan Health Indianapolis; Franciscan Health Lafayette; Franciscan Health Michigan City; Franciscan Health Mooresville; Franciscan Health Munster; Franciscan Health Olympia Fields (IL); and Franciscan Health Rensselaer.
About Appleseed Childhood Education
Appleseed Childhood Education is a 501(c)3 non-for-profit corporation established to support the creation, facilitation, and enhancement of education opportunities for children in rural Jasper and surrounding counties. Learn more about the organization and their current projects on Facebook: @appleseedchildhoodeducation.
About Right Steps
Right Steps Child Development Centers is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to provide and advocate for quality early childhood education and care. They currently operate seven centers (five centers around the Greater Lafayette Area, one in Goodland, and one in Remington). The state licensed centers maintain national accreditation status from the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Four of the Greater Lafayette locations are Level 4 certified in the Paths to QUALITY program, Indiana's voluntary quality rating system, making them the highest quality child development center option. The fifth, and newest Greater Lafayette Area center is working towards this as well. The other two centers in Goodland and Remington are currently Level 3 certified and are working towards Level 4 certification. Learn more at RightStepsCDC.org.
About the Jasper Newton Foundation
The Jasper Newton Foundation Inc. is a local nonprofit organization that connects residents of Jasper County and Newton County, Indiana, with causes they care about through coordinated investments and strategic grantmaking. It’s a way for local people to come together and solve local challenges facing Jasper and Newton Counties every day, leaving a long-term impact and legacy in the community. For more information, visit jaspernewtonfoundation.org.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Where is Appleseed’s new early learning and child care center? The new center will be at 1102 E. Grace Street – right next door to the Franciscan Health Rensselaer hospital and just behind the physical therapy services building. Our design and renovation team is working hard to transform the space into a happy, nurturing place for our kids to learn and grow.
Who will operate the center? Right Steps, a not-for-profit organization based in Lafayette, will manage the day-to-day operations of the center. This includes enrollment of families, hiring and management of teachers and staff, and all administrative paperwork.
Right Steps is an expert in the field of early childhood education, and they have been serving kids, families, and child care providers for more than 50 years. Right Steps operates five centers in the Lafayette area, a center in Goodland and the Growing Patch Learning Center in Remington.
Who can go to the new center? The new center will welcome children from 6 weeks old through five years old. (Some of our kids will turn six while they attend preschool at the center – that’s ok!) We will have designated rooms for infants, younger toddlers, older toddlers, younger preschoolers, and older preschoolers. There will be about 70 total seats available.
When will the center open? The center is on track to open in late 2022. Check the Appleseed Childhood Education Facebook page for updates on our progress, including job opportunities, enrollment information, and special sneak peeks of the inside of the new center.
What are the center’s hours of operation? The center will be open Monday through Friday, from 6:00 am - 6:00 pm Central time, 52 weeks a year.
How do I reserve a spot for my child? If you're thinking about enrolling your child when the center opens, fill out this Family Registration form on the Right Steps website. This tells Appleseed & Right Steps that you're interested in the center's services for your family. We'll provide more details about the enrollment process as we get closer to the center's opening.
Will the center be affordable for my family? Every family who attends our center will receive a discount off the full cost of care. We encourage all families to contact the center for accurate information about cost and financial assistance once enrollment begins.
Appleseed has and will continue to raise funds in order to make high-quality care and early education more affordable for families. If you are interested in making a donation that will directly help families with child care costs, contact us.
Will the center accept state vouchers? Yes. We encourage families who plan to use vouchers to contact the center once enrollment opens.
How can I find out more about the new center? Can I take a tour?When the new center is ready for visitors, we will welcome families and community members to come see the space. (We can hardly wait for that day!) Until then, check out the other Right Steps centers to get a feel for what the new center in Rensselaer will offer.
How can I apply to work at the new center?Please visit Right Steps’ careers website [https://rightstepscdc.org/careers/] to see all open positions and how to apply. Positions for the Rensselaer location will be added soon.
How can I help support the center?You can make a tax-deductible charitable donation to Appleseed Childhood Education in two ways:
Until then, please know that every time you share our social media posts, leave a supportive comment, or tell someone about the new early learning center, you are helping us fulfill our mission. We appreciate you.
Have another question?Feel free to send us an additional question through our contact page if you didn't see the answer listed above. Thank you.
Who will operate the center? Right Steps, a not-for-profit organization based in Lafayette, will manage the day-to-day operations of the center. This includes enrollment of families, hiring and management of teachers and staff, and all administrative paperwork.
Right Steps is an expert in the field of early childhood education, and they have been serving kids, families, and child care providers for more than 50 years. Right Steps operates five centers in the Lafayette area, a center in Goodland and the Growing Patch Learning Center in Remington.
Who can go to the new center? The new center will welcome children from 6 weeks old through five years old. (Some of our kids will turn six while they attend preschool at the center – that’s ok!) We will have designated rooms for infants, younger toddlers, older toddlers, younger preschoolers, and older preschoolers. There will be about 70 total seats available.
When will the center open? The center is on track to open in late 2022. Check the Appleseed Childhood Education Facebook page for updates on our progress, including job opportunities, enrollment information, and special sneak peeks of the inside of the new center.
What are the center’s hours of operation? The center will be open Monday through Friday, from 6:00 am - 6:00 pm Central time, 52 weeks a year.
How do I reserve a spot for my child? If you're thinking about enrolling your child when the center opens, fill out this Family Registration form on the Right Steps website. This tells Appleseed & Right Steps that you're interested in the center's services for your family. We'll provide more details about the enrollment process as we get closer to the center's opening.
Will the center be affordable for my family? Every family who attends our center will receive a discount off the full cost of care. We encourage all families to contact the center for accurate information about cost and financial assistance once enrollment begins.
Appleseed has and will continue to raise funds in order to make high-quality care and early education more affordable for families. If you are interested in making a donation that will directly help families with child care costs, contact us.
Will the center accept state vouchers? Yes. We encourage families who plan to use vouchers to contact the center once enrollment opens.
How can I find out more about the new center? Can I take a tour?When the new center is ready for visitors, we will welcome families and community members to come see the space. (We can hardly wait for that day!) Until then, check out the other Right Steps centers to get a feel for what the new center in Rensselaer will offer.
How can I apply to work at the new center?Please visit Right Steps’ careers website [https://rightstepscdc.org/careers/] to see all open positions and how to apply. Positions for the Rensselaer location will be added soon.
How can I help support the center?You can make a tax-deductible charitable donation to Appleseed Childhood Education in two ways:
- In person by bringing a check to the Jasper Newton Foundation (301 N. Van Rensselaer St. in Rensselaer) or
- Through the Jasper Newton Foundation’s website
Most of the dollars Appleseed receives go toward making child care costs more affordable for our families, and ALL dollars go toward creating and sustaining early learning opportunities in our community.
Even if you think your donation is small, it will go a long way in making the dream of quality, consistent child care a reality for many families.
Until then, please know that every time you share our social media posts, leave a supportive comment, or tell someone about the new early learning center, you are helping us fulfill our mission. We appreciate you.
Have another question?Feel free to send us an additional question through our contact page if you didn't see the answer listed above. Thank you.
Appleseed Childhood Education is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that operates to support the creation, facilitation, and enhancement of education opportunities for children in and around Jasper County, Indiana, from birth through high school.