The TLC Learning Center in Longmont hosted its 43rd annual Christmas Tree Festival, bringing the community together for a good cause.
This year’s event featured decorated Christmas trees and exciting prizes to raise funds for local children.
Festival Fuels Educational and Therapy Programs
The Christmas Tree Festival is a key event for the TLC Learning Center, marking over four decades of community support.
What started as a small gathering with just nine trees has grown into a major fundraiser, with 60 trees given away this year.
The center hopes to raise $75,000 from the festival, ensuring its programs continue helping Boulder County children.
All funds from the festival go directly to the TLC Scholarship Fund, which supports therapy and educational services for kids.
These scholarships help families access crucial care, especially for children with unique needs.
The annual event demonstrates how the local community comes together to create positive change for young lives.
Empowering Kids Through Community Support
TLC Learning Center provides care for children as young as six weeks old, offering specialized programs for medically fragile and neurodivergent kids.
Its comprehensive approach includes therapy, emotional support, and educational services tailored to each child.
These efforts ensure families facing challenges have access to the resources they need.
The center emphasizes the importance of early development, as 90% of a child’s brain growth occurs before the age of five.
By offering a strong foundation during these critical years, the program sets children up for success later in life.
Thanks to community donations, TLC can continue making a difference, one child at a time, without turning away families due to financial struggles.