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Excel Dryer Renews Support for Square One’s Adopt-A-Classroom

Springfield, MA (October 8, 2020) – For the fourth consecutive year, Excel Dryer has committed an annual gift of $5,000 to support Square One’s Adopt-A-Classroom initiative.

 

The gift comes at a critical time as Square One recently expanded its early education program to include full-day remote learning support for children in Kindergarten through grade five, in addition to its traditional pre-school classrooms and family child care offerings. The funds will be used to offset expenses associated with classroom supplies, meals and professional development.

 

“I am a strong proponent of in-person learning and I applaud the efforts of Square One to reopen its pre-school programs back in June, with appropriate protocols in place,” says Denis Gagnon, President of Excel Dryer, Inc. “However, not all children have been able to return to school in the fall which has created additional expenses to provide these children with remote learning support.”

 

Square One’s Adopt-A-Classroom program is part of the agency’s Campaign for Healthy Kids  — a multi-year fund development initiative focused on the agency’s commitment to providing healthy meals, physical fitness, social-emotional wellbeing, and a healthy learning environment.

 

“Having the support of our business community is vital to our success in supporting children and families,” says Kristine Allard, Vice President of Development & Communication at Square One. “We are so grateful to Denis and his team at Excel Dryer for once again recognizing the importance of our work and the need to support us financially.”

 

“The past few months have greatly reinforced the demand for our programs and services,” adds Allard.  “With that growing demand and the unanticipated COVID-related expenses — including providing full-day support during remote learning — we have a tremendous need to expand our donor base.”

 

Square One currently provides early learning services to over 500 infants, toddlers and school-age children each day; and family support services to 1,500 families each year, as they work to overcome the significant challenges in their lives.