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New Child Care Facility Opens in Greenville

News Summary

Greenville is set to welcome a new child care facility by Lightbridge Academy, anticipated to open in 2026. Located at 201 Waldo Leslie Lane, the center will cater to children from six weeks to pre-K, supporting local families. Franchisees Lauren and Robert Taylor are committed to providing excellent care and community support, having donated $1,000 to a local nonprofit. With enrollment currently open, this facility aims to create a nurturing environment for the growth and development of young children.

Greenville Welcomes a New Child Care Facility!

Exciting news is buzzing around Greenville! The city just took a huge step toward supporting local families with the groundbreaking of a shiny new child care center, set to open its doors in 2026. This new facility, nestled at 201 Waldo Leslie Lane, is the first of its kind here in South Carolina, brought to life by the well-known Lightbridge Academy.

A Space for Little Ones

The new child care center is designed to cater to a wide range of young children, specifically ages six weeks through pre-K. With the demand for quality child care steadily increasing, having a dedicated space that focuses on nurturing and educational growth is sure to be a boon for working families. It’s encouraging to see a community grow in such a positive direction, especially one that understands the challenges parents face in balancing their careers and family life.

Meet the Local Leaders

Local franchisees, Lauren and Robert Taylor, will be at the helm of this exciting new venture. With their deep connection to the community, their enthusiasm for establishing a nurturing environment is palpable. The Taylors are dedicated to ensuring that this new center not only provides excellent care but also becomes a supportive resource for families looking for the best for their children.

Community Support Makes a Difference

To mark this special occasion, the Taylors, alongside the Lightbridge Foundation, generously donated $1,000 to a local nonprofit called Greenville’s Gift, which supports newborns in need. This generous contribution included $500 each from both the foundation and the Taylors, underscoring their commitment to giving back to the community that will soon benefit from their services. It’s heartwarming to see local business owners taking steps to make a positive impact with initiatives like this.

A Bright Future Ahead

As plans unfold for the child care facility, families can look forward to an engaging environment filled with enrichment and growth opportunities for children. The center is currently enrolling infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and pre-K students, which signals a hopeful future for many families eager to secure quality care for their children. The Lightbridge Academy aims to create a welcoming atmosphere where every child can thrive.

For those curious to learn more or to get their little ones signed up for this fantastic opportunity, it’s easy to find more information. Interested families can simply head over to lightbridgeacademy.com/greenville-sc to kickstart their journey toward quality child care.

What’s Next for the Community?

The anticipation is already building as we look forward to seeing how the Lightbridge Academy transforms into a thriving part of the Greenville community. Opening in the first quarter of 2026, it’s set to become a hub for learning and play, perfectly tailored to meet the needs of local families.

So, whether you have a little one who will soon be ready for day care or know a family in search of reliable child care solutions, keep your eyes peeled. This new Lightbridge Academy facility is sure to bring a burst of joy, support, and opportunities for growth to families in Greenville. Here’s to a bright and promising future for everyone involved!

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