
Help Save Millburn Coop's Kinderenrichment School
On September 1st our beloved non- profit K-School (Kinderenrichment) suffered tremendous and devastating damage from the strong winds and heavy rain that came with Hurricane Ida. This morning our dedicated teachers arrived to find the school under many feet of water. Virtually everything is ruined. All of the classroom materials, furniture, rugs, and books acquired over the years with love. Everything needs to be replaced. We're reaching out to the larger Millburn Coop Family and friends and asking for your help to get our kindergarten up and running for the school year.
Whether you're able to donate the cost of a book or the cost of a bookcase, everything is appreciated and we're so grateful for your support. As a former and current parent of The Millburn Coop schools, I can't put into words the impact this wonderful school has had on my family and my children. The director and teachers have worked tirelessly pouring their hearts and souls into their classrooms and program, and it's truly heartbreaking to see such devastation. There's no doubt that Millburn Coop is an exceptionally special school that has touched the lives of many people in the community. If you can, please show Millburn Coop your support and love.
For those who are not familiar with our school, The Millburn Cooperative Nursery School has been serving families from the area for over 40 years. We are a small very close knit community. In 2019, the coop jumped at the opportunity to enhance their preschool program by adding a bridge program for five year olds located in St. George’s Church at 550 Ridgewood Road, in Maplewood. This is the program that has been affected by the storm. This program is taught by two co-head teachers. We are a small progressive, play-based, non-profit Kindergarten. For more information on our school please visit Millburn Coop.
PLEASE CLICK ALL THE WAY THROUGH TO SEE PHOTOS OF OUR SCHOOL
*** All money will go directly to Millburn Coop school to rebuild their classrooms.***
These photos are of our beautiful school before the flood.