Celebrate Imprints Cares’ grand opening of new headquarters

The nonprofit organization will invite the public to see its newly renovated space that will serve local children and families.

A digitized two-story brick building with an awning that says "Center for Thriving Families." A small frame in the lower left hand corner shows a brick building with red awnings that says "before."

Imprints Cares purchased the former DataMax building in the summer of 2023.

A redevelopment project to serve local children and families is nearing completion. Imprints Cares, a nonprofit that provides educational and health programs to 11,000+ children from birth through middle school, has completed the renovation of its new headquarters.

The 21,000-sqft building at 711 Coliseum Plaza Ct. will be named the Helen and Woody Clinard Center for Thriving Families. The facility will offer before and after school care, parenting programs, summer enrichment camps, and other family services.

Imprints Cares will cut the ribbon on the new facility Thursday, Oct. 17. The public is invited to a community grand opening on Saturday, Oct. 19 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The nonprofit is hoping the community will also get involved in financially supporting its mission. The public phase of its capital campaign is underway with the goal of raising $5.5 million. The money will go towards renovation costs and programming.

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