May 14, 2024

Fuller Industries donates supplies to daycare center

Posted May 14, 2024 7:30 PM
Shown are Joe Mann, vice president and general manager of Fuller Industries in Great Bend, right, and Bright Beginnings Site Director Kelsie Baxter. 
Shown are Joe Mann, vice president and general manager of Fuller Industries in Great Bend, right, and Bright Beginnings Site Director Kelsie Baxter. 

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The ribbon was cut for Advancing Barton County Childcare’s new Great Bend daycare facility Bright Beginnings at 4507 Farmers Plaza Lane Thursday, May 2. Wednesday afternoon, May 8, Fuller Industries donated cleaning supplies to keep the center sparkling as it welcomes its first students when it opens June 3.

“This is an important new asset for our community,” said Joe Mann, Fuller vice president and general manager. “The center will provide a crucial service to families and their children. This is particularly critical as we try to grow our communities by bringing new residents here in hopes of bolstering our workforce.”

“We recognize the value of giving back,” Mann said. “Great Bend has supported Fuller for decades and we deeply appreciate that.”

Included in the donation were: Glass, bathroom, carpet and window cleaners; hand sanitizer and soap; and soap dispensers.

“We have a beautiful new daycare center, and these supplies will help us ensure it stays that way,” said Bright Beginnings Site Director Kelsie Baxter. “When we welcome children through our doors it is nice to know we can make this building as inviting as possible.”

“We are grateful for this contribution, and it just demonstrates the level of need and community support this endeavor has,” said Sara Arnberger, president of ABCC’s parent organization Great Bend Economic Development Inc.  She and her organization spearheaded the project and raised the over $2 million to make it happen.

“Economic development is like a tapestry, made up of many essential parts." said Arnberger, "Workforce, housing, healthcare, childcare, and more all contribute to a thriving community. Bright Beginnings plays a vital role in supporting companies like Fuller by helping them attract and retain the employees they need to succeed."

Bright Beginnings has been taking enrollment and will accommodate 59 children to start, with a full capacity of 84. Ground was broken for the center last July.

ABCC will break ground soon on a facility in Hoisington. There are also plans for more centers to be built throughout Barton County.