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The students, staff, families, and local supporters of the Primrose School of Preston Hollow raised more than $10,550 for Primrose Children's Foundation, Save the Children, and Vogel Alcove at the first annual Spring Fling held on April 15. 

These funds, along with the money raised from more than 300 Primrose Schools across the country will benefit the company's not-for-profit organization, the Primrose Children's Foundation. A donation of $5,278 will also go to Vogel Alcove. For 27 years, Vogel Alcove has provided free, quality child development services for Dallas' youngest victims of poverty: homeless children six weeks to five years old. Vogel Alcove is the only comprehensive early childhood education program in the city of Dallas whose primary focus is to provide free childcare and case management for children and their families referred by 21 local emergency shelters, domestic violence shelters, housing programs and organizations that serve homeless families.

The Primrose Children's Foundation supports initiatives that advocate for children in the greatest need. Funding for the Primrose Children's Foundation, which combines the fundraising efforts of Primrose schools to create a greater positive impact, is raised primarily through local Spring Fling events held annually at Primrose locations nationwide. These events provide Primrose families the opportunity to celebrate spring while giving back to their communities. 

Save the Children is the world's top independent charity for children in need and the newest national partner of Primrose Schools. The organization has robust and impactful programs in the United States, such as child sponsorship and emergency preparedness, that provide children living in poverty with the skills and resources they need to succeed in school and in life. 

Primrose School of Preston Hollow held it's Spring Fling event on the evening of April 15, which featured a variety of Luau-themed children's activities, along with a silent auction with items donated from local businesses. The school opened up its doors to the community so the families could have a time to get together with children in a safe environment to play games and get to know other families.

To learn more about Primrose School of Preston Hollow and schedule a tour, please visit www.PrimrosePrestonHollow.com.

To learn more about the spirit of giving in Primrose schools across the country, please visit www.PrimroseSchools.com/about-us.

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