The Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians proudly donates $10,000 to First 5 Amador to enhance the Children’s Learning Lab. This contribution will fund key upgrades, including a concrete bike trail, new play areas, and equipment like tricycles, helmets, and more.
Continued Partnership with First 5 Amador in Amador County
The Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians remains committed to enhancing the well-being of local families. First 5 Amador continues to provide vital services to young children, and this donation is part of the Tribe’s ongoing efforts to support community development in Amador County.
Creating Better Play Experiences for Children
The Children’s Learning Lab will be transformed into an even more engaging space with the donation’s help. Key improvements will include:
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A concrete bike trail with traffic signs
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A playhouse, mud kitchen, water table, and more
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Benches, basketball hoop, and tricycles for active play
These additions will ensure that First 5 Amador continues to provide dynamic, hands-on learning experiences for children in Amador County.
Partnership Between Jackson Rancheria and First 5 Amador
This donation is a testament to the ongoing commitment of the Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians to support local programs that benefit the youth and families in the region.
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In photo from left to right: Crystal Jack, CEO Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians; Tracy Carlton, Project Coordinator Child Abuse Prevention Council; Erika Simmons, Program Coordinator First Five Amador; Robert Dalton, Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians Tribal Vice Chairman.