To Friends of the West Noble Day Care:
We would like to take this time and thank you for your past support of our organization. We appreciate your generosity in time, talent and contributions to the West Noble Day Care Center, Inc.
Currently the DEKKO FOUNDATION is providing a way to double your money with a
$1 to $1 match of donations from now until Dec. 31. All donations up to $5,000 will be matched. We are asking that you would consider a onetime gift towards our matching grant dollars.
Our facility continues to receive positive comments for the quality service it provides to our community, but it definitely needs and requires the support of people and businesses such as yours. Like most non-profit organizations, our resources are limited and do not permit many of the “extras” we would like to provide, such as financial assistance to parents or additional activities for the children.
Your gift (and the gifts of your neighbors, friends and families) will help provide a child with a safe and caring childcare environment. With your support we will reach our shared mission of providing a high quality environment that is nurturing, safe, affordable and promotes the cognitive, emotional, physical, and social development of children of working families in the West Noble Community.
You may send your contribution to the West Noble Day Care, 518 W. Union, Ligonier, IN 46767. If you should have any questions please feel free to contact West Noble Day Care Center, Inc. at (260) 894-7310.
— Margarita White
Ligonier
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