Description: HAWAIIAN AVENUE EARLY EDUCATION CENTER is a DAY CARE CENTER in WILMINGTON CA, with a maximum capacity of 117 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
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Type | Inspection Dates | Reports/Citations |
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Complaint | 2021-12-17 | COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT |
Other | 2020-01-15 | FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT |
Other | 2019-08-15 | FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT |
Other | 2019-05-03 | FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT |
Summary | 05/18/2017, 04/22/2016 | No Citation |
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The office manager. Reyna Perez, at this school refused a $500 donation and a pledge for at least $500 from a donor. Why?, she created a distractive situation with her school by bringing her personal issues because she blocked a man who was protect his loan to Ms. Perez. Ms Perez put herself ahead of the betterment of the children she is said to actually help. Refusing a $500 donation from a donor for the kids education because of personal reasons tells me that Ms Perez is trying to have early retirement from a city job at the expense of bringing extra funds during an era of budget cuts. I run businesses and if an employee of mine refused a gift, I would put this employee of an Performance Improvement plan and if they didn't perform better then termination.
Scott Brown
Just trying to donate to education
Education is the way out of poverty
I offered to donate $500 to the Hawaiian Avenue Early Education Center for supplies for the children, but for reasons the manager Ms. Perez refused my donation. I'm sure that $500 would get a few supplies. It seems that the school is doing well without my $500 donation. I will find another school and give on a quarterly basis.
Scott Brown, Giver