“Each day, you deliver your child into gentle and loving
arms of people who pay attention to the spirit of children,”
says Carmen Ramos Watson, a CentroNía parent and member
of the board. “It (CentroNía) becomes a part of who
the kids are and who you are.”
In 1986, CentroNía (formerly the Calvary Bilingual Multicultural
Learning Center) was created to meet the need for affordable,
quality early-childhood education for children of working families
in the multi-ethnic Columbia Heights neighborhood of Washington,
DC. The center started with a group of 15 children, and as they
grew, the center provided after-school care and help with homework.
Over the years, when the children became teenagers and needed
a place where they could be creative and productive, the center
embraced those needs too. The center also created opportunities
for parents to learn skills for creating better lives for their
families. “It is not a place you grow out of. It grows with
you,” says Watson.
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