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The Parent Child Center of Rutland County provides a “Whole Family” approach to high quality early childhood education by viewing needs of working parents as central to family success. To help these families, we offer extended hours  as well as scholarships that help families who struggle with the costs of

     There are many pathways to enter the Parent Child Center’s circle of support – People arrive after having faced the trauma and frustrations of poverty, isolation, unhealthy relationships, and often a loss of hope and with that, also some hesitance in the smile, uncertainty in the voice, and worry

The Parent Child Center of Rutland County is back home a year after flooding from a burst pipe forced us out of our Pleasant Street facility. There was tremendous support from the Rutland community by offering alternative spaces to house our Early Childhood programs and helping renovate the devastated Chaplin

On Thanksgiving, the staff of the Parent Child Center of Rutland County was able to prepare Thanksgiving Meal Baskets for over 75 families who attend our programs. This opportunity was provided in part by a partnership with The Salvation Army of Rutland for the second year in a row. Special thanks to Beth Miller

In August, RCPCC was awarded a $5,000 grant from the Windham Foundation to support the new NatureWorks Program. These funds will help us get this new, innovative project – which provides young adults with a combination of nature experience, technical and academic learning - off the ground. Our gratitude to

In October, RCPCC was awarded $20,000 in capital support from the State of Vermont’s: Human Services and Educational Facilities (HSEF) Grant Program. The program is provided through the Vermont department of Buildings and General Services. This award will help enable the heating (and cooling) system to be installed and fully

The Hoehl Family supports Whole Family! In March 2019, the Hoehl Family Foundation of Burlington, Vermont generously awarded a $50,000 capital grant to Rutland County Parent-Child Center to advance the Chaplin Campus project. We want to thank the Hoehl Family Foundation for their support, forward-thinking and flexibility in ensuring the

In April 2019, RCPCC’s Learning Together program initiated a new project for students – NatureWorks – in partnership with the Carboni-Brachaud horse farm in Tinmouth, VT. Students learn how to work with horses and other domesticated livestock and perform a wide range of farm chores. The project integrates job skills