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House Appropriations Proposal Includes Funds for IPCDC
Long Beach, Calif. - The Isabel Patterson Child Development Center (IPCDC) at Long Beach State University is proud to announce that Congressman Robert Garcia has proposed the IPCDC receive $3.5 million in federal funds to support its mission of providing high-quality education and care for young children.

Part of Congressman Garcia's Community Project Funding (CPF) submission to the House Committee on Appropriations, the funds will be used to address urgent deferred maintenance and facility improvements to its play yards, plumbing and electrical systems, lighting network, heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning units, and flooring.

"This is a significant investment in the safety and sustainability of the Isabel Patterson Child Development Center," said Dr. Jane Conoley, CSULB President. "The center serves primarily the children of our enrolled students, allowing students to work toward their degrees knowing their children are cared for in a high quality child care environment. These upgrades to the center will allow us to continue contributing to the social mobility of our students, the quality early care and education of young children, and the broader economic and workforce development goals for our region."

The IPCDC, which has been serving families in the Long Beach community for almost 50 years, is known for its commitment to providing a safe and nurturing environment where young children can learn and grow in a developmentally appropriate environment. The center offers a variety of programs for children ages six months to six years old, including infant and toddler care, preschool, and kindergarten. The center serves about 180 families at any given time.

“Having served as Mayor of Long Beach, I have seen first-hand the vital role that federal funding plays in sustaining a thriving community. From a child development center to affordable housing developments for seniors, these community projects aim to improve the lives of everyone in our district,” said Congressman Garcia. “As we continue to work hand in hand with local partners it is my priority to advocate for funding that will serve folks from every corner of our district.”

If the proposal passes, the funding will be issued as a Housing and Urban Development (HUD) grant in fiscal year 2024 and the IPCDC will provide regular updates on its progress in using the funds to enhance its programs and services.

For more information about the Isabel Patterson Child Development Center and its programs, visit asicsulb.org/ipcdc.

For all questions and/or media inquiries, contact Shannon Couey.
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