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Child Development Centers Offers Affordable Childhood Education for Low Income Families

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 Child Development Centers Offers Affordable Childhood Education for Low Income Families Article Written: March 11, 2024 8:32 AM One nonprofit Erie organization is striving on providing all children with educational needs and care. Child Development Centers, which has many locations in Erie County as well as Crawford County, is willing to help low income families who can't afford daycare services the help they need for their children. "We are always willing to help any family who are struggling to pay for daycare, I grew up as a poor child and don't want other children to have to deal with what I have gone through, it just breaks my heart and I always welcome them with open arms to the Child Development Center." says Rina Irwin, who is the CEO of Child Development Centers. The CDC has also celebrated two new grand openings in Erie fairly recently which are the Roosevelt Center in West Side Squires and Downtown Center in Downtown Erie. Below you will find a list of the

Investigation Continues after 2-year-old Found Dead in East Erie

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 Investigation Continues after 2-year-old Found Dead in East Erie Article Written: March 10, 2024 7:08 AM Crime Scene Tape Outside a Home in the Lake City Dwellings Projects 310 East 16th Street Central City Erie, Pennsylvania Erie Police are investigating the death of a toddler who was found on East 16th Street. Erie Police were called to the scene February 29th at 7 am for a missing child. Authorities found the missing 2-year-old girl dead outside the Lake City Dwellings apartments in the 300 block of East 16th Street in the Central City neighborhood of East Erie. Police believe the toddler most likely succumbed to elements. Residents in Central City are left shaken after the recent news hit their eastside neighborhood. "It's going to take a big effect over here, to be honest nobody's going to want to come outside or kids are going to play together anymore, it's going to be real rough." says Ryan Johnson of East Erie. "Everyone here is scared, we are all wa