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WILLARD COMMUNITY CENTER

ACTIVE
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4.8(24)Yelp(0)
Child Care Center

On record in Nebraska.

1245 S Folsom ST, Lincoln, NE 68522

Hours
6:30 AM–5:30 PM
Licensed for
140 children

Amenities and accessibility

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom

Amenities

  • Restroom

Reported on the provider's Google business listing, not verified by the state.

The public record

License number
CCC7784
License status
ACTIVE
License type
Child Care Center
Licensed capacity
140 children
Address
1245 S Folsom ST, Lincoln, NE 68522
County
Not listed
Website
Not listed

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From Google

Recent parent reviews

The 6 most recent of 24 Google reviews. Scroll for the rest of them.

  • Nice place friendly people

    Joshua BakerApr 25, 2026
  • At Willard Community Center, we help area residents grow, connect and contribute to our community. Willard Community Center is the sole human service agency with a presence in the southwest Lincoln area bounded roughly by South Salt Creek (east), Southwest 40th Street (west), O Street/Capitol Beach (north) and Van Dorn Street (south). Willard focuses on youth development and education, and also presents programs across the age spectrum, including senior adults. Willard offers Early Childhood Education Preschool and Pre-K; before and after school programs for elementary and middle school; and social/educational opportunities for adults. Our children attend Roper or Lakeview Elementary Schools and Park Middle School; each serves a high percentage of free and reduced lunch participants at 44%, 67%, and 68% respectively. We address childrens’ educational and social needs while providing affordable, quality care. We accept Title XX childcare assistance. Please see the 2016 Annual Report for more information about the community we serve. Southwest Lincoln, with approximately 12,000 residents, is one of Lincoln’s more economically challenged areas even as its population grows. There are several census tracts in our geographically large neighborhood; in these various tracts between 5% and 30% of our residents live below the poverty line. The area is more ethnically diverse than is typical of Lincoln; Hispanic, Black, and Asian people represent 19% of Southwest Lincoln’s population. More Middle Eastern and Sudanese families are moving to the neighborhood. Some of our clients are immigrants with English as a second language. Per capita income is 13% less than the city average; the per capita income is $24,123 with 23% of the population younger than 14. (Sources: U.S. Census; Community Health Endowment of Lincoln) Willard Community Center opened in 1980 in a former school building owned by the city. Willard first operated with city funding and other funding; as city funding dwindled, Willard became more financially independent. In 2013, Willard’s board purchased the building from the city, the first step in the process toward renovating the location. Most funding comes from participant program fees. Other income includes building rentals, fundraising, United Way and in-kind donations. Willard is currently renovating and expanding its 99-year-old building to meet 21st century needs. The project will allow Willard to serve 30 additional children in our on-site programs; it will allow us to add programs such as financial literacy, health clinics or other activities we cannot host due to inadequate space. It will enhance student safety and security and improve accessibility. Our services are available to all. We provide a supervised, safe and stable environment.

    Alan KortmeyerOct 5, 2022
  • They learn the kids very quickly and are very attentive. Like it so far. Thanks willard

    Micala WesselOct 22, 2021
  • Community resources..

    Antoine LewisJun 8, 2019
  • Nice place for community needs.

    Mathew LawsonApr 25, 2018
  • Great place with great people. I went to preSchool here and I love that the folks at Willard are still doing great things for the youth of Lincoln.

    Andrew PowellMay 9, 2017

Reviews shown verbatim as published on Google Maps.

How the reviews split

The 4.8 average comes from 24 Google reviews. An average hides whether opinion is consistent or divided, so the spread is shown too.

  • 5 star20
  • 4 star3
  • 3 star1
  • 2 star0
  • 1 star0