Our Mission
The mission of Neighborhood House is to enrich, empower, and educate children and adults through quality, affordable preschool programs, day care services, and comprehensive support services.
Our Vision
Our vision is for all to receive access to the resources and opportunities they need to create successful, happy and healthy families.
Our Values
Built on a foundation of mutual respect, Neighborhood House uses accountability and accessibility to support a commitment to excellence, so that our house can be filled with compassion and kindness. Neighborhood House has a long legacy of nurturing and educating children and helping families with aging and disabled adults.
Neighborhood House offers nationally accredited toddler, preschool, afterschool, and summer programs for children age 15 months to 12 years old. On the other end of the spectrum, we provide day care and support services for adults who need supervised care during the day, allowing more adults in our community to age in place.
All services are provided on a sliding fee scale, ensuring they are available to the families who need them most. Since 1894, Neighborhood House has been committed to helping hard-working, low-income families maintain stable employment and achieve self-sufficiency by having access to quality, affordable care for their loved ones.
Commitment to Inclusion
Neighborhood House acknowledges the ongoing injustices perpetrated by systemic racism that go back hundreds of years in our country and all across the world. As an organization we are committed to building an anti-racist equitable society. Racism and hate have no place here.
Neighborhood House will continue to actively fight racism through the power of education, inclusion, access to resources, and community building, while constantly self-examining in order to be better and do better. This organization is committed to creating a safe space for all to be able to express feelings, feel seen and valued, and work toward justice.