Kidango in the News
2011
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|December 2011|
Humane Society of Silicon Valley and Kidango Announce New Partnership
Through a grant from the SanDisk Foundation, Humane Society Silicon Valley will join Kidango in presenting “My Dog Said What?” and “Kind Kids” animal education programs at Kidango Child Development Centers as well as interactive field trips to Humane Society Silicon Valley’s Animal Community Center in Milpitas.
|November 2011|View PDF
The Tri-City Voice published portions of this press release in the December 30, 2011 edition.
Tri-City Health Center and Kidango Announce New Partnership
Through grant funding provided by Every Child Counts/First 5 Alameda County’s Community Grants Initiative, Tri-City Health Center (TCHC) will implement their “Bright Smiles” dental program at twelve Kidango Child Development Centers in Fremont, Newark and Union City.
|July 2011|View PDF
Taster's Showcase 2011
Kidango, a local non-profit organization that specializes in early childhood development and child care services, announced that their annual food and wine tasting benefit event –Taster’s Showcase raised over $74,500! The proceeds from this extraordinary event will benefit Kidango’s vital early education, early intervention, mental health, nutrition and family support programs that help over 2,500 children and their families annually in Alameda and Santa Clara counties.
|May 2011|View PDF
Kidango Receives Community Benefit Grant From Kaiser Permanente
Kidango announced it was awarded a grant from the Kaiser Permanente Community Benefit Program in Southern Alameda to implement a series of workshops for parents. Through the workshops, parents/caregivers will learn positive, non-violent approaches to promote their children's optimal social-emotional development.
|April 2011|View PDF
Renowned Chef Mary Chamberlin to Appear at Taster's Showcase
Kidango announced that well-known chef, caterer, and culinary author Mary Chamberlin will be a judge at its annual food and beverage filled fundraisder Taster's Showcase. Chamberlin is the author of The Traveling Soup Pot, a collection of soup recipes from 20 countries.
|April 2011|View PDF
Kidango Receives Garden Grants for Six Centers
Kidango has received grant funding from First 5 Alameda County/Every Child Counts in collaboration with City Slicker Farms to incorporate gardens at six Kidango child development centers in the East Bay.
|March 2011|View PDF
Kidango Receives Major Grants for Newark Children's Center
Kidango has received several grants, including a $16,000 contribution from the City of Newark, which will allow its Ruschin Center in Newark to dramatically refurbish its existing outdoor learning and play areas for toddler/infant and preschool children. Encouraging physical activity and exercise to children is essential, giving the alarming rise in childhood obesity across the country.
|January 2011|View PDF
Candle Lighters Grants $10,000 to Ruschin Center
The Tri-City fundraising organization Candle Lighters has granted $10,000 to Kidango's Rushin Center in Newark. The grant will allow Ruschin Center to refurbish its playground and increase the benefits of physical education to the center's children.
|January 2011|View PDF
Kidango Receives Play Space Grant Award
Kidango has received a $10,000 Head Start Body Start (HSBS) Play Space Grant Award for its Ruschin Center in Newark. The grant will enable Ruschin Center to refurbish its playground and promote physical education to the center's 98 preschool children.
| January 2011|View PDF
2010
Oakland Raiders Players Visit San Jose's Arbuckle Center
The children at Kidango's Arbuckle Center in San Jose were thrilled by Oakland Raiders linebackers Quentin Scott and Quentin Groves' recent visit. The players threw around a football, answered questions, and talked about eating right and getting regular exercise.
| December 2010| View Article
Kidango Amador Center Receives Quality Improvement Grant Award
The Kidango Amador Center in Hayward received a Quality Improvment grant award to improve children’s experiences by boosting the classroom environment through staff development and facility enhancement. Kidango teachers at this center will also attend monthly coaching opportunities to learn new strategies to engage children and families.
| October 2010 | View PDF
Tri-City Voice Highlights Kidango's Nutrition Program
Tri-City Voice staff writer Alyson Whitaker highlighted Kidango's nutrition services program that provides more than 1.25 million nutritious meals each year to children throughout the Bay Area.
| September 2010 | View Article
Kidango Partners with Target to Create Literacy Centers and Family Lending Libraries at Preschool Centers
Target awarded Kidango two grants totaling $4,000 to create lending libraries and enhance the literacy centers at our Kidango Sharon Jones Preschool in Fremont and our Kidango Russo Preschool in Fremont.
| August 2010 | View PDF
Kidango Receives Three-Year Grant from United Way Silicon Valley
Kidango's San Jose early education and child development program was one of 36 programs run by local nonprofit agencies that received three-year grants, valued at $50,000 annually from United Way Silicon Valley.
| July 2010 | View PDF
San Jose Earthquakes Soccer Team Visits Kidango Arbuckle's Program
Kidango had the honor of having San Jose Earthquakes' midfielder Brad Ring visit the Kidango Arbuckle Center in San Jose on Tuesday, June 22. School-age children from Kidango Arbuckle, Cesar Chavez, Cureton and Linda Vista all came together for the opportunity to meet Ring.
| June 2010 | View PDF
Education & Childcare Agency, Kidango, Seats Newest Board Members
Kidango has recently seated two new members to the Kidango Board of Directors, Jill Kirk, Senior Recreation Supervisor for the Livermore Area Recreation and Park District and Scott Moore, Senior Policy Advisor at Preschool California.
| June 2010 | View PDF
Kidango Partners with San Lorenzo School Distrcit to Provide Universal Preschool
This fall, Kidango will partner with the San Lorenzo Elementary School District to provide preschool programs on eight of the District's elementary school campuses. This project is projected to serve 430 preschool students throughout San Lorenzo once all preschool programs have been set up.
| April 2010 | View PDF
Japanese Ministry of Education Visits Kidango Hillview Crest Preschool
Carol T. Smith, Policy Advisor to State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O’Connell from the California Department of Education and three dignitaries from Japan, Professor Chie Nakajima, Takako Shinohara, and Mariko Ichimi Abumiya, visited the Kidango Hillview Crest Part-day Preschool in Hayward, California as part of a research project funded by the Japanese Ministry of Education. The goal of the research group was to learn from Kidango's strongly successful program for transitioning children from preschool to kindergarten. See the full press release below or call 510-897-6913 for more information.
| March 2010 | View PDF
Western Digital Foundation Awards Kidango $10,000
Thanks to a $10,000 grant provided by the Western Digital Charitable Foundation, Kidango, will enhance the services provided though the agency’s early intervention and mental health services programs. Kidango early intervention and mental health specialists will provide services for families with children ages 0-3 years identified as “at risk” for developing a developmental delay or disability. Call 510-897-6913 for more information.
| February 2010 | View PDF
New Kidango Child Development Center in Hayward
Kidango kicks off the new year by opening its newest center, The Kidango Amador Child Development Center in Hayward, CA. This child care and preschool center has the capacity to serve 81 children ages birth through 5 years old. Enrollment is now open to the public. Spaces are limited. Call 800-262-4252 to set up a tour today!
| January 2010 | View PDF
2009
Tri-City Voice Article Spotlights Kidango
Tri-City Voice Reporter, Alyson Whittaker, highlights Kidango's 30th Anniversary and Kidango's programs and services that have provided children and families in the Bay Area with the resources they need to be successful in school and life.
| November 2009 | View Article
New Funding From East Bay Community Foundation
The East Bay Community Foundation awarded Kidango a $30,000 grant to support our core early care and child development services in Alameda County. This generous award will help ensure that Kidango continues to provide exemplary care to the children and families who participate in our program services.
| November 2009 | View PDF
Kidango Honors 30 Influential Leaders
In recognition of Kidango's 30 years of providing quality early education and child development services in the Northern California Bay Area, we are honoring 30 individuals/organizations who have made a difference in the lives of local children and families. We will be honoring these individuals and celebrating our anniversary at a gala to be held on Decebmer 5, 2009.
| October 2009 | View PDF
IBM Awards Kidango 19 Young Explorer Computer Units
Kidango has been awarded a grant of 19 Young Explorer computer units from IBM to be placed in Kidango centers to enhance the learning environment for each child. IBM has generously provided such computer units to Kidango in the past and has reiterated their commitment to introducing children to technology at a young age through this award to Kidango. The Young Explorer computer units, along with donated KidSmart Early Learning software, will be used to create Computer Learning Areas at each center. The centers to receive the units currently do not have operating computers for the children and they are excited for this new addition to their classrooms.
| September 2009 | View PDF
Kidango’s San Jose Subsidized Programs are Highlighted
Child care costs in the Bay Area can take up more than 30% of a family’s budget. In an effort to help families struggling in this economy, Examiner writer, Kellie Tunbridge highlights several subsidized preschool and childcare programs in San Jose, including Kidango.
| August 2009 | View PDF
Kidango Helps Build Futures for Local College Students
Bay Area Newsgroup Staff Writer, Amy Moellering, describes the summer of a recent high school graduate. Kimberly Walker spent her summer gaining two college credits and working at a Kidango child development center in Livermore. Through federal stimulus money, Los Positas Community College and the Tri-Valley Community Foundation gave Walker and 95 other students the opportunity to work at local businesses and prepare for their future careers.
| August 2009 | View PDF
Kidango Enrolls San Jose Children in its Head Start Programs
Throughout the summer months, Kidango executed a widespread community outreach campaign to notify San Jose residents of 200 openings in its free Head Start programs.
| July 2009 | View PDF
Kaiser Permanente Awards a Grant to Combat Childhood Obesity
Kaiser Permanente awarded Kidango with a grant to help educate 250 families enrolled in Kidango’s Southern Alameda County child development centers. Through this funding a dietician will be hired to review, analyze and strategize with each family so they can live healthier lifestyles.
| July 2009 | View PDF
The Tri-City Voice published portions of this press release in the August 12-18, 2009 edition.
Kidango Participates in the Child and Adult Care Food Program
Kidango announced its renewed participation in the USDA’s Child and Adult Food Care Program in order to serve 1.25 million meals to 2,500 children this year.
| July 2009 | View PDF
Kidango Expands into the City of Pleasanton
Through a partnership with the Pleasanton Unified School District, Kidango opened its first center in the City of Pleasanton to children ages 2 through 5 years old. The Kidango Bernal Preschool Center will prepare 48 children for Kindergarten and future success.
In May 2009 the Pleasanton Weekly and Valley Times included articles on Pleasanton Unified School District’s decision to approve a childcare contract with Kidango.
| July 2009 | View PDF
Kidango Opens a New Preschool in the City of Dublin
Kidango opened a new child development center in the City of Dublin offering both part-day and full-day preschool programs to meet the community’s needs. With three classrooms, this center will prepare 96 children for Kindergarten and future success.
| June 2009 | View PDF
East Bay Community Foundation Awards a Training Grant
The East Bay Community Foundation (EBCF) shares Kidango’s passion for supporting children during their most critical years in life. In an effort to better prepare children for school success, EBCF awarded Kidango a grant to train teachers and mental health clinicians in managing classrooms and fostering positive relationships with children.
| May 2009 | View PDF
Tri-City Voice staff writer Ritu Jha wrote an article for the June 10, 2009 edition.
Community Support Helps Raise $51,320 for Kidango Programs
Hundreds of individuals, businesses and organizations came together to make Kidango’s 14th annual benefit, Taster’s Showcase, another huge success. The $51,320 raised will be used to support Kidango’s education and family support programs.
| April 2009 | View PDF
Healthy Kids Day
Tri-City Voice staff writer, Miriam Mazliachwrote an article about "Healthy Kids Day" on April 11 in Fremont, to promote healthy lifestyles to children and families. Kidango, YMCA Fremont/Newark and the Ohlone College Early Childhood Studies Department were among the sponsors of the event.
| April 2009 | View PDF
Community Asked to Participate in Taster’s Showcase Benefit
Tri-City Voice staff writer, Meenu Gupta wrote an article detailing Kidango’s upcoming 14th annual food and wine tasting benefit, Taster’s Showcase. Community members were encouraged to buy tickets and/or sponsor the event by making a cash or in-kind contribution.
| April 2009 | View PDF
Kidango Ohlone Lab Earns NAEYC Accreditation
The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) affirmed the quality infant, toddler and preschool programming at the Kidango Ohlone Lab Center. After rigorous review, the center received this esteemed mark of quality.
| March 2009 | View PDF
Kidango Launches its 30th Anniversary Celebration
In 1979, Kidango opened its first doors to 90 children and their families in Fremont’s Irvington District. During its 30 year history, Kidango has expanded to nine Bay Area cities and serves 2,500 children daily. Kidango launched a year-long 30th Anniversary Celebration by inviting the community to participate in its 14th Annual Taster’s Showcase Benefit.
| March 2009 | View PDF
The Argus’ staff writer Lihn Tat participated in a comprehensive walk-through of Kidango’s Rix Center (Kidango’s first location) and took account of the life of a Kidango preschooler. Her article set out to capture the essence of Kidango’s core early education programming in celebration of the agency’s 30th Anniversary. Various versions of the article were included in The Argus and Tri-Valley Herald.
Barnes and Noble in Dublin, CA Donates 2,232 Books
The Barnes and Noble store in Dublin, CA chose Kidango to be the beneficiary of its annual holiday book drive and collected 2,232 books. The brand-new books were sorted by age and distributed to children enrolled in Kidango’s programs throughout the Bay Area.
| February 2009 | View PDF