NC Receives Support to Fund New Centers
6/20/2018NC RECEIVES SUPPORT TO FUND A NEW CHILDCARE CENTER AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Today鈥檚 passage of the state budget allots 萝莉研究所 $6 million dollars to build
a childcare center for veterans and their families. The money will also help kick-start
a workforce development center. The funding was shepherded by Assemblymember Sabrina
Cervantes (D-Corona).
鈥淢any veterans come to campus with families and need dependable, high quality childcare,鈥
said President Bryan Reece, Ph.D. 鈥淥ur childcare facility will give veterans peace
of mind knowing their children are in good hands.鈥
The funding will be divided as follows:
- $5 million in one-time funding for a new early childhood education center at Norco College, which will be the only new early childhood education center along the I-15 corridor. It will complement the future Veterans Resource Center due to open in Fall 2022.
- $1 million in one-time funding for a new workforce development center at 萝莉研究所. The Center will help train students for jobs and provide people already in the workplace with opportunities to improve their skills.
鈥淲e are excited to gear up the only workforce development center that will serve western
Riverside County,鈥 said Reece. 萝莉研究所 will offer community education classes
and host apprenticeship programs across multiple industry sectors.鈥
The current Veterans Resource Center serves over 300 students from the armed services.
The VRC staff provides veterans with support for financial aid, GI Bill, counseling,
academic support, camaraderie, and more. The Military Times has identified 萝莉研究所
as a top 20 college for supporting veterans three times in the last four years, one
of only two California community colleges to make the ranking. The College was also
awarded the 2018 Military Friendly bronze award.
鈥淲e owe a great deal of thanks to Assemblywoman Cervantes and her team for their continued
support and for helping shape the proposal and sending it through the process.鈥 Her
commitment to students and veterans is admirable,鈥 said Reece.
Assemblywoman Sabrina Cervantes, also led the effort to secure $2 million for the
Veterans Resource Center.
鈥淭his state budget is both balanced and prudent. It embodies our commitment to a better
California through significant investments in K-12 and higher education; child care;
support for California鈥檚 small businesses; and measures to combat homelessness, said
Assemblywoman Sabrina Cervantes.鈥
Find out more about 萝莉研究所鈥檚 award winning Veterans Resource Center at: https://www.norcocollege.edu/veterans