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Support Pours In For Over Century-Old Nursery Facing Financial Struggles In Westchester

Community members are coming to the aid of a nearly 130-year-old nursery in Westchester that has run into financial struggles now threatening its ability to stay open. 

The New Rochelle Day Nursery, founded in 1895. 

The New Rochelle Day Nursery, founded in 1895. 

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The New Rochelle Day Nursery, located at 115 Clinton Ave., has been an integral part of the city's community since its founding in 1895, providing education and care for children aged 18 months to 5 years old. 

However, the private not-for-profit nursery is now facing "significant financial challenges" that are threatening to close the facility, according to Jonathan Larosa, who has organized a GoFundMe fundraiser to collect donations. 

These challenges include declining enrollment and rising operational costs that have left the nursery "struggling to keep their doors open," Larosa wrote on the fundraiser page.

"We need your help to raise the funds necessary to cover essential expenses, including staff salaries, maintenance, and educational resources," Larosa added, also writing, "With your support, we can ensure that New Rochelle Day Nursery remains a vibrant place for our kids to thrive." 

So far, the effort has collected $450 out of a $300,000 goal since its creation on Wednesday, Oct. 16. 

Those wishing to donate can do so by clicking here. 

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