Primrose School
This year’s spring fling fundraiser at Primrose School at Liberty Park raised $1,779, which will be split between Glenwood Autism and Behavioral Health Center. Photo courtesy of Margaret O’Bryant.
Primrose School at Liberty Park recently held a Spring Fling fundraiser to help raise awareness and money for worthwhile causes. This year’s event raised $1,779, which will be split between Glenwood Autism and Behavioral Health Center and the Primrose Children’s Foundation, a nonprofit organization that supports organizations that focus on the needs of children and families.
“At Primrose, we’re committed to teaching our students about helping others and giving without expectation year round,” said Margaret O’Bryant, franchise owner of Primrose School at Liberty Park. “Not only were we able to raise funds for a great community cause, but our Spring Fling event also gave local families an opportunity to come together in a fun and exciting way.”
The Liberty Park Tazikis’s also supported the event as the sole food sponsor, providing dinner for all the Primrose families that purchased tickets. The evening included games, music and face painting.
Funds raised for the Primrose Children’s Foundation will be used to support Reach Out and Read and Save the Children. Reach Out and Read donations will be used by the organization’s network of local physicians who provide books to patients to improve literacy. Save the Children donations will be used to reach children who are in the greatest need in poor rural communities throughout the country.
Founded in 1982, Primrose Schools provides a premier early education and care experience in more than 285 schools in 23 states.
For more information, visit primroseschools.com.