After Explosion - Child Care & Parents Support
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One Year Later: Baby Einstein Child Development Center Rebuilding & Renewing
It's been a little over a year since the explosion at Baby Einstein Child Development Center, located at 1225 Good Hope Rd SE, Washington, DC. During that tragic event, 16 children and 4 teachers narrowly escaped. We are incredibly grateful for all the support and kindness shown by the community during this challenging time.
We are excited to announce that we have successfully purchased a new building and are eager to continue serving the families and children of our neighborhood. The funds raised through our GoFundMe account were instrumental in securing the down payment for the new space, and we could not have done it without your generosity.
However, we are still in need of additional funding to complete the renovation work needed to make the new facility fully operational and safe for the children and teachers. We ask for your continued support as we work to reopen Baby Einstein Child Development Center, a vital pillar of our community, and ensure that our children receive the high-quality education they deserve.
Let's come together once more to make this dream a reality. Together, we can provide a safe, nurturing environment for our children to learn and grow.
Thank you for your unwavering support!
After Explosion - Child Care Center & Parents Need Immediate Support
On January 18, 2024, a vehicle hit a gas line outside of a small convenience store in Southeast, Washington, D.C. causing a major gas leak. The store is directly next door to Baby Einstein Child Development Center where 16 children and the center’s workers had already begun their day. As soon as the childcare workers smelled the gas they jumped into action, dressed, and evacuated the infants and children. As they began to leave the building, DC Fire & EMS arrived. Approximately 15 minutes later, a major explosion leveled the store and destroyed the childcare center. Thankfully everyone was evacuated and only one individual outside the building suffered minor injuries.
Baby Einstein Child Development Center has served children 6 weeks to 5 years old and their families in the Anacostia neighborhood for over 10 years. D.C. is the most difficult city in the country to find and afford childcare in D.C. The Center’s Director, Ms. Regina Snead is working very hard to support these children and families because she cares about them deeply, but also knows how crucial having childcare immediately is.
These families cannot afford to be without childcare. They have to go to work. Being able to take leave, or miss work and maintain employment, especially over an extended time period is not an option.
The Center is reaching out to the community for support. The financial support will allow the center to quickly purchase necessary and required supplies and other essential items to begin being able to care for these children without having to wait for critical items. Your financial support will ensure access to adequate items and supplies to ensure a safe, healthy, and clean environment with all of the necessary required materials and supplies needed as soon as possible. As they work hard to secure a new space, these items will need to be secured and ready as soon as space becomes available.
Any support you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
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Gas explosion next to daycare in Southeast DC
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Regina Snead
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Washington D.C., DC