Pike Market Child Care & Preschool
is a dream come true for the Pike Place Market community. After
five years of planning, our doors
opened October 1, 1982, as the third of a series of support systems
for the Market Community, preceded by the Pike Market Health Clinic
and the Senior Center. The Downtown Food Bank, and the Resident
Advocate
Program have since joined these services. Thanks in large part to
the Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority (PDA),
our original sponsor, plus funding from a unique partnership of
public
and private sources, it was possible to renovate and equip an existing
space, build an outdoor play area and begin operation. In 1990,
the
preschool expanded, adding 3,200 square feet.
Pike Market Child Care & Preschool
is a private, secular, non-profit, community service corporation
licensed to provide child care. We are
monitored by and work closely with the City of Seattle Comprehensive
Child Care Program and the State of Washington Department of Social
and Health Services. We are governed by a Board of Directors, comprised
of parents, community members, and child care professionals who
share
our vision of enriching the lives of children, families and our community.
Founded on the idea that all children deserve access to high quality
care, PMCCP typically provides tuition assistance to over 80% of enrolled
families. We are one of only a few high quality Seattle child care
centers that accept children of families participating in subsidy
programs. Our tuition assistance program makes this possible. For
families that are ineligible for the available subsidies, we provide
a sliding fee scale, basing each family's tuition on their income
and family size. Each year, we raise 40-50% of our budget to maintain
our sliding fee scale and tuition assistance program. To provide this
service we rely heavily upon the generosity of individuals, corporations
and foundations.
The Pike Market merchants and employees, craftspeople, operational
staff and residents have been vital to our success. Families, board
members and friends give us gifts of time, money and inspiration.
The Market Foundation and the Pike Place Market Preservation and Development
Authority provide both financial support and technical assistance
as part of their commitment to serving people with low-incomes who
reside in downtown Seattle. These people join with our staff to create
a community that cares about children and families.