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ELC Earns Best Places To Work 2nd Year In A Row
Contributed by: Nancy Archer on 10/12/2009

The Early Learning Coalition of St. Lucie County recently earned the distinction of one of St. Lucie County's Best Places to Work for the second year in a row for the category of non-profit organization with less than 50 employees.

The St. Lucie County Human Resources Association honored the Early Learning Coalition at a ceremony held at Tradition Town Hall. The award is given to local employers whose personnel practices are considered to be the best in the county. More than 30 criteria are measured including turnover rates, growth percentages, employee training, benefits and promotions.

"The Coalition has a wonderful team that works together regardless of the task," said Nancy D. Archer, Executive Director of the Early Learning Coalition of St. Lucie County. "We are proud to be one of St. Lucie County's Best Places to Work."

The Early Learning Coalition of St. Lucie County is a non-profit organization offering child care resource and referral services, the School Readiness (SR) program and the Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten (VPK) program. Child Care Resource and Referral Specialists refer more than 5,000 families to child care providers or community services each year. The SR and VPK programs provide high-quality early childhood education in order to prepare children for kindergarten and beyond.

For information about the Coalition's programs, please call 772-595-6363 or visit www.elcslc.org.

Sponsorship by the Early Learning Coalition of St. Lucie County, Agency for Workforce Innovation, Office of Early Learning.




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Nancy Archer

Fort Pierce , FL

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