Sometimes, moms and dads with little ones have doctor appointments or job interviews or maybe they simply need some breathing space. KPC Kids Place Day Care can be a saving grace to parents who need affordable child care. They will care for children up to 72 hours if necessary, especially for kids who live in stressful situations and even for some who are homeless.The Exchange Club of Falcon understands the importance of this caring organization. Each year during September, ìNational Baby Safety Month,î the clubís Child Abuse Prevention Committee, headed by Ursula Miller, seeks a way to assist this nonprofit. This year, they presented Director Tracy Hearne with large bags of needed items: 25 Baby On Board safety signs, a variety of boxed juices, crackers, electrical outlet covers and cabinet locks, plus 10 pair of childrenís sleep pants, 10 large cans of baby formula and toddler meals, baby food jars and†large packs of diapers. A total donation of $555.53 was spent for this worthy organization.Parents can feel comfortable bringing their children to this facility, where they will be fed and loved. They also provide family advocate and educational programs, such as new parent classes. KPC This much needed is located at 2503 Holiday Lane in Colorado Springs (719-634-5439).
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