ST. GEORGE — The Learning Center for Families has a new sensory pathway to help children with sensory processing disorders. The 26-foot pathway was built by an LDS young men’s group and delivered to the center, Wednesday. The young men’s group from the Enterprise 2nd Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints began work on the project …
Read MoreHavin’ a ball at the TLC Corporate Sports Challenge fundraiser
Several local businessmen and women laced up their sneakers last Friday to help raise money for TLC at the first annual Corporate Sports Challenge fundraiser held at the Washington City Community Center. Eight teams competed in 15 minute rotations such as dodge ball, sand volleyball, tug-o-war, obstacle course, rock wall, pickleball, track relay, water roller …
Read MoreTLC Announces New Executive Director
The Spectrum – July 22, 2015 The Learning Center for Families has named a successor for Debbie Justice, the founder of the nonprofit organization that serves the families of “vulnerable children” throughout Washington County and the Arizona Strip with early-intervention programs. Suzanne Leonelli of Centerville will take the helm of the program that has become …
Read MoreTLC Program Honored by Kindermusik International
Tara Dunn, the director of the Kindermusik program at the Learning Center for Families in St. George, began a weekly session June 23 with five infants and their parents by covering her eyes and singing “Peek-a-boo / Peek-a-boo / I love you.” Then Dunn sang “Itsy Bitsy Spider.” She lay on her back and moved …
Read MoreArizona First Things First 2015 “Champion for Young Children” award
Colorado City, AZ – Debbie Justice, Executive Director of The Learning Center for Families (TLC)was honored by the State of Arizona’s First Things First La Paz/Mohave Regional Partnership Council by being named the 2015 Champion for Young Children award on Wednesday, June 24th at 10:30am (MST) at the Masada Charter School located at 365 W. …
Read MoreSurprise! Board Donates $10k to New Debbie Justice Sensory Garden
ST. GEORGE – A woman who has served the community for over 20 years found herself unexpectedly honored before the St. George City Council Thursday night after learning that her name will adorn a portion of the All Abilities Park. Before the council’s official business began, Shirlee Draper and two other members of the board of directors …
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