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CCA and Community Partners Gather to Celebrate Opening of Child Care Studio at Rise 

Written by DFW501c Reporter

New early learning campus advances the Las Vegas Trail community revitalization effort with expanded classrooms and outdoor learning 

Child Care Associates (CCA) announced the community opening of the Child Care Studio at Rise at Las Vegas Trail. The new early learning campus expands access to affordable, high-quality child care for families in the Las Vegas Trail Rise community, with nature-inspired classrooms and outdoor learning spaces that support school readiness, parent employment, and family well-being. 

“This Child Care Studio shows what’s possible when we work side by side with federal, state, and local community partners committed to supporting the Las Vegas Trail community,” said Kara Waddell, president and CEO of Child Care Associates. “Together, we’re investing in early learning at the heart of the neighborhood—creating a place where children can thrive and giving families reliable child care options that support work, education, and stability, while strengthening the broader vision for a safer, healthier Las Vegas Trail.”  
 
CCA addressed the community need with support from public and philanthropic partners, including the Administration for Children and Families federal Office of Head Start, Tarrant County, the City of Fort Worth, Rainwater Charitable Foundation, Amon G. Carter Foundation, PNC Foundation, and Sid W. Richardson Foundation. Together, these investments expanded options for families with infants and toddlers in this Tarrant County neighborhood and strengthened access to comprehensive early learning and family support services. The studio offers affordable tuition, scholarships, and Head Start and Early Head Start—helping families with young children return to work while helping young children build strong foundations for kindergarten and long-term success. 

The PNC Foundation funded the nature-inspired outdoor learning environment, which complements the campus’s eight new classrooms, indoor play area and community kitchen—featuring sensory exploration, natural discovery and active play areas that encourage curiosity, problem-solving and healthy development. The investment reflects the PNC Foundation’s philanthropic focus on early childhood education and community support. Through PNC Grow Up Great®, launched in 2004, PNC has committed $500 million in a bilingual, multi-year initiative to help prepare children from birth to age 5 for success in school and in life. The outdoor learning space also features a children’s garden that will be used for nutrition education, healthy eating, and farm-to-school teaching made possible through a supplemental nutrition grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).  
 

“Through Grow Up Great, we are excited to provide the young learners at Child Care Studio at Rise with an outdoor learning area that inspires curiosity and wonder,” said Dale Klose, PNC Southwest territory executive. “A growing body of research shows that interacting with nature supports children’s learning and development and this space is designed to use nature to enhance early education and spark creativity.” 
 

Source: Press release

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