Founder of Early Childhood Center in Phoenixville Awarded for Making Magical Memories

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When Neydary Zambrano’s now 21-year-old daughter was two years old, she struggled to find daycares that she could trust, writes Renata Kaminski for AL DIA magazine.  

Her daughter needed an EpiPen medication for allergies, but she found that staff were not very accommodating. So, she put matters into her own hands and opened Magical Memories Early Learning Schools.

The first center opened in Phoenixville in 2006, and it only skyrocketed from there. In a few years the enrollment went from 62 to 100 kids. By 2019, they reached the opening of nine schools. 

The schools have ozone sanitation facilities to keep kids safe. They also have small class sizes and offer enrichment programs such as sign language, Spanish classes, and even yoga.  

Zambrano’s hard work paid off, and now she for her services to the community. She will be receiving AL DIA’s “Brick and Mortar” award at Top Entrepreneurs Forum & Reception. 

Read more about this Phoenixville early childhood center in AL DIA.  

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