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YOU CAN HELP!!!
CAMPBELL'S LABEL CAMPAIGN
Mail or bring your Campbell's labels to
The Wesley Community Center
P.O. Box 586, Robstown, TX 78380
Qualifying products are available
from:
Campbell's, Chef Kettle, Franco-American,
Goldfish, Healthy Request, Home Cookin', Pace Prego, Pepperidge
Farm, Simply Home, Spaghetti-O's, Swanson, and V8.
Wesley Community
Center
Robstown, Texas
Eddie Jackson Mathis,
Director
Wesley Community
Center is a 501 (C) 3 Agency, a project related to the General
Board of Global Ministries of the United Methodist Church, and is an
agency of the United Way of the Coastal Bend.
Current enrollment of
children in the Wesley Community Center totals approximately 100,
ages 6 weeks to 12 years of age.
More than half of the
well-trained staff of the Center have been employed at our Center
for 10+ years.
Highlights in History, 1941-2000
1941: The Women's Society of Christian Service of the First
Methodist Church in Robstown donated $25.00 in honor of their
President, Mrs. H.E. Dare.
1942: The first Deaconess, Miss Ollie Willings, was sent by
the Women's Division in New York to serve as the first Director.
1943: A down payment was made on a 140' x 140' lot. A cottage
was purchased by the Women's Society. The building was in such bad
condition it was torn down and rebuilt. The cottage served as the
living quarters for staff as well as clubrooms for various
activities.
1944: A small store moved onto the site. First activities
included playground and recreation, sewing and cooking classes, and
Bible School.
1945: The first kindergarten class was started to prepare 4
and 5 year olds for school readiness. This program continued for 25
years until it was incorporated into the public schools.
1950: Wesley Community Center's main brick building was
completed with $10,000 from a Crusade for Christ donation and Week
of Prayer Offerings. The cost of the building was $60,000.
1967: Hurricane Beulah sent 252 people seeking shelter to the
Wesley Center. Two center employees were loaned to the Red Cross
during this emergency.
1968: The first program in Robstown to assist and train
handicapped children was piloted at the Wesley Center. In 1975, the
Robstown Independent School District assumed the instruction of
these children; however, they remained housed at the Center until
1981 when they officially moved into the public schools.
1969: Our first day care center was started with 8 children
enrolled in the program.
1970: General Board of Global Ministries provided the funding
to construct a concrete basketball court and canopy at a cost of
$12,700.
1971: Wesley received their first United Way allocation in
the amount of $159.
1983: Mission teams from over the United States began coming
to the Center to work on housing renovation projects for the
disabled, elderly, and economically disadvantaged.
1987: Over 200 volunteers were recruited to assist in the
construction of United Methodist Church - El Redentor, located
behind the Center.
1988: Infant/Toddler classes were added to the day care
program. The mission building located on the east side of the Center
was added via a $60,000 grant from the General Board of Global
Ministries. The State of Texas awarded the Wesley Center a contract
to assist working parents and those in school with funding of day
care.
1990: Eleven day care providers at Wesley earned their Child
Development Associate Certificate through scholarships and training
at the Center. Wesley Center was also used as a training site by Del
Mar College's Early Childhood Program.
1992: Child Care Management Services awarded Wesley Community
Center with a "Designated Vendor" status.
1993: Corporate Fund for Children awarded Wesley Community
Center with the "Best of Texas" Award. The Center was designated as
one of the State's best programs.
1994: Renovation of the day care building began. Grants from
the General Board of Global Ministries, Hagger Foundation, and area
Churches provided the funding for the 1995 completion.
1997: Wesley Center was presented with a Memorial Quilt at
Global Gathering III. The guilt was made in memory of Elijah
Coverdale who was 2 1/2 years old at the time of his death. Susan
Lucky of Oklahoma sewed one quilt for each of the 19 children who
lost their lives in the bombing of the Alfred Murrah Federal
Building in Oklahoma City.
1998: Parenting Classes were started as a means to provide
the community with this needed service. Twelve parents and 28
children were enrolled in the first class. Classes were provided
free of charge to parents and childcare was provided at no cost to
the parents while they attended the classes. L.E.A.P., a
tutoring/peer-mentoring program was added to the services provided
by Center via a grant from the Coastal Bend Community Foundation.
2000: Current enrollment of children enrolled in the Wesley
Community Center total approximately 100, ages 6 weeks to 12 years
of age. More than half of the well-trained staff of the Center have
been employed with at our Center for 10+ years. United Way of the
Coastal Bend currently allocates over $100,00 annually to the Wesley
Community Center.
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