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Apple Ridge Academy Invites Families to Help Raise Funds for Children's Hospital of Wisconsin

Feb. 16, 2010 | 0 comments

The health and education of young children continues to be a priority of Apple Ridge Academy, 17612 W. National Ave, New Berlin. The staff and administration of the program are excited to announce a partnership with Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin® to raise funds that directly benefit the children of our community.

 

As a new preschool and child care center in New Berlin, Apple Ridge Academy actively seeks collaborations with organizations that share a desire and passion to support children and families. With a curriculum based on the latest research in the field of early childhood education, a safe, secure facility and highly-qualified teacher, Apple Ridge Academy demonstrates a commitment to supporting children and families. The opportunity to contribute to Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin® reinforces their commitment to excellence in early childhood care and education.

 

For each family that enrolls for preschool or child care at Apple Ridge Academy and mentions “Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin®”, a $50.00 donation will be made to Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin®. In addition to the donation, new families will receive FREE REGISTRATION and a $50.00 TUITION CREDIT on their account.

 

Visit www.appleridgeacademy.com for more information or contact Tammy Imme, owner of Apple Ridge Academy, at (262) 797-9883 or via e-mail: tammy@appleridgeacademy.com.

 

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