MAAC Project is an association that was founded upon the need to provide self-sufficiency to local families in need. Offering services such as affordable housing, child development, economic development, healthy homes and health services, and a charter school in the city of Chula Vista.
The MAAC Project was looking to expand its services in the community, and that day will finally arrive with the inauguration of their latest project. MAAC will be having a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the grand opening of their newest North Campus Early Learning Center in the city of Chula Vista on Saturday, March 18 at 10 a.m.
The North Campus Early Learning Center will have four Head Start and Early Head Start classrooms with the ability to hold up to 56 students each.
This event will also kickstart the annual MAAC Parent Engagement Summit which offers many resources, workshops, and training opportunities for families that are enrolled in their child development program.
MAAC Head Start, Early Head Start, and State Preschool are child development programs that prepare children ages 0-5 to be ready for when they start school. The North Campus Early Learning Center will be an addition to the 22 MAAC Learning Centers across the County.
For more information, visit www.MAACproject.org


