Lincoln Uinta Child Development Association recently received $1,000 from United Way of Southwest Wyoming.
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United Way of Southwest Wyoming awarded a $1,000 grant to Lincoln Uinta Child Development Association (LUCDA). The grant provides scholarships to children in its two Uinta County preschools, located in Evanston and Bridger Valley.
LUCDA is a nonprofit organization providing services to children, from newborns to 5-year-olds, in Lincoln and Uinta Counties. LUCDA holds the contract with the Wyoming Department of Health and the Wyoming Department of Education to provide early intervention, special education and preschool services to qualifying children.
LUCDA also offers Head Start to income eligible children and families. The scholarship opportunities funded through United Way will allow children who do not qualify for the other programs to receive a free, developmentally appropriate preschool experience.
All of LUCDA’s classrooms are nationally accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.