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                                THE LOIS BRONZ
CHILDREN’S CENTER
 30 Manhattan Avenue, White Plains, NY 10607 | 914.761.6134 | www.loisbronzchildrenscenter.org
 OUR MISSION
We are committed to creating a safe and nurturing educational center to enable each child to grow socially, emotionally, intellectually, and physically.
 Year established: 1966 Number of full-time employees: 42 Number of part-time employees: 1 Annual revenue: $2.1 million Geographic service area: Westchester County
Joan Lewis Shepherd Francine Taplin Shorts
CEO & President Board Member
TOP FUNDING SOURCES:
Government Grants & Contracts: 81% Contributions/Events/Grants: 10% Earned Income/Other: 9%
The purpose of education is to replace an empty mind with an open one. —Malcom S. Forbes
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HOW WE MAKE AN IMPACT
In “reaffirming the Lois Bronz Children’s
Center legacy,” we firmly believe that
every child has innate talent, abilities,
and passions; what we call their intrinsic,
unique “genius.”Our goal is to tap into
that “genius,” nurture their passion and
maximize the opportunities for their
long-term growth and success. We
provide necessary educational and
developmental services that enable parents
to be employed and to financially support their families.
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
Your generosity will enable us to accomplish our valued mission. Children and their families will benefit when preschoolers can experience early learning; or a child is able to attend an After School Enrichment program or participate in additional educational services when their parent(s) must work full time.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
To volunteer, please visit our website at www.loisbronzchildrenscenter.org and click on “More” then “Contact Us” with your areas of interest. When you volunteer, it demonstrates your care and makes a difference in the lives of others. Most importantly, it has a significant impact in the lives of the children in our care.
   LEADERSHIP
Kleckner Charles, Board Chair Francine Taplin Shorts, Vice President Amy Thomas, Treasurer
Alberthe Bernier
Larue Gibson
Miriam Keller-Perkins
Dr. Elizabeth Slaughter
Operations Leadership
Joan Lewis Shepherd, CEO & President
Julie Kolawole, Education & Program Director Jillian Street, Special Education Director
   





























































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