At the Carole Robertson Center for Learning, we advance social justice by engaging families and providing high-quality learning opportunities in historically disinvested communities. Recently, the Center’s vital work was featured in Forbes, Fortune, and Entrepreneur magazines.

The article, titled Building Equity Through Family Empowerment And High-Quality Educational Options, highlights our growth, impact, and unwavering commitment to our mission to educate, enrich, and empower children and families.

“We’re creating a groundbreaking model for high-quality early childhood education and youth development in Chicago and beyond,” says Bela Moté, president and CEO. “We’ve come a long way, but we’re not done yet.”

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Since 1976, the Carole Robertson Center for Learning has been dedicated to educating, enriching, and empowering children and families through comprehensive child and family development programs.