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Marbles Fiscal Year 21/22 Impact Report

PLAY is how children learn best

Throughout Fiscal Year 21/22, Marbles delivered a continuum of play-based learning programs designed to bolster children’s academic success and mitigate learning loss. Marbles is proud to work with Wake County Public Schools, Wake County Public Libraries and dozens of nonprofit partners to support families in our community with safe, enriching play and learning.

Marbles is a critical player in Wake County’s educational ecosystem.

- Catty Moore, Superintendent, Wake County Public School System

Kick-off to Kindergarten

1,225 rising kindergartners plus their caregivers spent a free day at Marbles preparing for the transition to kindergarten.

Ready Set School

2,270 Wake County preschoolers and their family members participated in our free, multi-generational, bilingual school readiness programs at Marbles and in library branches across the county.

Future Me Fair

1,300 kids visited Marbles' kid-sized career fair, dreaming big about their futures as builders, farmers, dentists, designers and much more.

THANK YOU

The United Way of the Greater Triangle, the Barnhill Family Foundation, NC 529, Opendoor and Greene Resources funded these important learning experiences at Marbles in FY 21/22.

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