FORM 990 - ORGANIZATION'S MISSION |
VALUED KIDS PROVIDES DAYCARE SERVICES FOR CHILDREN IN A SAFE, LOVING, NURTURING ENVIRONMENT WHERE EACH CHILD'S SPECIFIC NEEDS ARE MET AND EACH CHILD HAS THE OPPORTURNITY TO GROW AT THEIR OWN LEVEL. VALUED KIDS SUPPORTS THE COMMUNITY AND SERVES THE GENERAL PUBLIC WITHOUT DISCRIMINATION. VALUED KIDS WELCOMES SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN ALONG WITH LOW- INCOME AND DSHS FAMILIES. IN ADDITION, VALUED KIDS DONATES CHILD CARE SERVICES TO FAMILIES IN NEED. |
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DURING THE YEAR VOLUNTEERS HELPED WITH DAYCARE LAUNDRY, READING STORIES TO CHILDREN, SPREADING BARK ON THE PLAYGROUND, WASHING THE PLAYGROUND, AND MOVING AND ORGANIZING FURNITURE, TOYS, BOOKS, ETC AT THE DAYCARE. VALUED KIDS HAD MANY VOLUNTEERS IN 2016. THESE VOLUNTEERS PROVIDED VARIED SERVICES. WE HAD A COUPLE WHO WOULD COME AND READ TO CHILDREN. ONE WHO CAME TO HELP WITH HOMEWORK. ONE WHO CAME TO ASSIST WITH ORGANIZATION SKILLS AND HELP US TO USE OUR SPACE WISELY. WE HAD MANY WHO CAME TO PREPARE THE NEW BUILDING, FROM BUILDING WALLS, PAINTING, SHEET ROCKING, PLUMBING, SPREADING BARK, TO CLEANING UP. WE HAD A LOT OF HELP WITH MOVING INITIAL ITEMS IN 2016. WE HAD VOLUNTEERS WORK FOR HOURS TO CLEAN AND SANITIZE DONATED ITEMS, AND PREPARE THEM TO BE READY FOR USE BY THE CHILDREN. VOLUNTEERS ARE A WONDERFUL BLESSING, AND HAVE BEEN ABLE TO HELP US ACCOMPLISH SO MUCH |
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SPEND THE TIME NEEDED ON THE BASE TO COMPLETE THINGS REQUIRED OF THEM. WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO SUPPORT A FAMILY THROUGH MEDICAL CRISIS AND BE ABLE TO BE THE STABILITY NEEDED AS A PARENT HAD TO LEAVE IMMEDIATELY. WE SERVE MANY SINGLE PARENT FAMILIES, AND HAVE PROVIDED FREE CARE HOURS FOR JOB INTERVIEWS. IN ADDITION WE PROVIDED CARE FOR 20 CHILDREN IN THE FOSTER CARE SYSTEM. |
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STEVEN KENDELL TINA KENDELL SPOUSE |
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NO REVIEW WAS OR WILL BE CONDUCTED. |
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UPON REQUEST |
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BOOK / TAX DEPRECIATION DIFFERENCE 1 |