Wayne Reed Christian Childcare Center

Wayne Reed Christian Childcare Center

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Bringing hope to the families we serve. WRCCC serves up to 50 children, ages one to four, from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., five days per week, year round.

Not simply a daycare, WRCCC is a school where learning begins at age 1. Aided by a well-trained staff and committed volunteers, the center works to jumpstart low-income children for public school so that they enter school on a level playing field with their suburban peers.

Photos from Wayne Reed Christian Childcare Center's post 04/02/2026

What a GREAT day for a Easter Egg Hunt!!

HUGE thanks to the Otter Creek Church ladies group for providing the candy filled eggs, Historic Lindsley Avenue Church of Christ for the use of their yard โค๏ธ & a great big handclap ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ to all the parents for their participation.

We even had a visit from the Easter Bunny, Ms. Christi ๐Ÿฃ

03/19/2026

She loves her school family so much, she says it with her chest! โค๏ธ

03/13/2026

Sneak peak of picture day! Thank you to our in-house photographer Ms. Kisha for taking spring pictures ๐Ÿ“ธ

Photos from Wayne Reed Christian Childcare Center's post 03/07/2026

WRCCC students had an awesome time celebrating ""Read Across America Week"!! ๐Ÿ“š HUGE thank you to United Way of Greater Nashville, volunteers & parents for coming in to read to our students! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŒŸ

In honor of Dr. Suess, we had a Dr. Suess Spirit Week!

Monday - Funny Hat Day while reading Cat in the Hat.

Tuesday- Reading "Oh the Places We Will Go" while dressing up as who we want to be when we grow up.

Wednesday- Dress like a Cat while reading various Dr. Suess books.

Thursday- We made Green Eggs & Ham while wearing the color green.

Friday - We relaxed to the Sleep book in our pajamas.

01/28/2026
Photos from Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee's post 01/28/2026
01/28/2026

January 26th Winter Weather Update

Nashville Office of Emergency Management Announces Safe Transportation to Warming Locations

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (January 26, 2026)- The Nashville Office of Emergency Management (OEM), in partnership with the Nashville Fire Department (NFD), Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) and the Department of Emergency Communications (DEC), to provide safe transportation for residents who need assistance traveling to one of Nashvilleโ€™s designated warming locations.

This coordinated effort is intended to support individuals who may be at risk due to cold weather conditions and who do not have reliable transportation. The service is available to residents who wish to be transported to an open warming location within Davidson County.

To request transportation call: 615-401-1712 please be prepared to provide the this information:

Your Name
Your Current location
The number of people needing transportation
Are there special needs or mobility concerns?
Do you have pets. (pets are allowed for transportation)


Transportation requests will be handled as resources allow, with priority given to those most vulnerable to extreme cold.

Nashville OEM encourages community members to check on neighbors, family members, and others who may need assistance during cold weather events.

Many of Metro Nashvilleโ€™s non-essential offices are closed on Tuesday, including Metro Nashville Public Schools, Courts and other offices.

If you have in-person business with a Metro Agency, contact the office first to determine if they are open or if they are working remotely.


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Photos from Nashville Early Education Coalition's post 12/05/2025
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11 Lindsley Avenue
Nashville, TN
37210