Pandora community rallies together to save Hilty Preschool & Childcare Center

PANDORA, OH (WLIO) - A Putnam County village comes together to preserve the education of their children.

Pandora community rallies together to save Hilty Preschool & Childcare Center

The combined voices of a community were heard by Corporate America as the Mennonite Home Communities of Ohio has agreed to keep the Hilty Preschool and Child Care Center open through March 31st. The company announced earlier in January that it would close its doors on January 31st. A pair of local businessmen have created the "Hilty's Faithful Foundations Preschool and Childcare, LLC" and want to purchase the childcare operation. The Village of Pandora has submitted a purchase proposal to "HUD" who is the loan holder of the building, which could lead to other opportunities.

Pandora community rallies together to save Hilty Preschool & Childcare Center

"There has been interest in parts of the building over the last year to use it for things, but no one wanted the whole thing. And now, with the child care, someone is stepping in to take the child care. It's much more likely we can find someone to use up the rest of it," commented Rick Fricke, president of Pandora Village Council.

Pandora community rallies together to save Hilty Preschool & Childcare Center

The village is thankful to the Mennonite Home Communities for extending their time to the end of March allowing time for the legal transactions and the licensing process to be completed. Hilty Preschool & Childcare Center is located at 304 Hilty Dr Pandora, OH 45877.


January 23, 2024 Press Release from the Mennonite Home Communities of Ohio: The Board of Mennonite Home Communities of Ohio (MHCO) is happy to announce plans for continuing operations of the Hilty Preschool and Childcare in Pandora, Ohio. Following the January 2, 2024 announcement that the childcare would be closing on January 31 there was a groundswell of local effort to continue the operation of a childcare in Pandora. Parents reported frustration and inability to locate alternative childcare openings in Putnam County and long waiting lists at other facilities, including surrounding towns.

The Pandora Village Council heard their pleas, as voiced at the January 9 Village Council meeting. Council had already approached MHCO and these pleas supported their resolve to find a workable solution for everyone. The Putnam County CIC joined the Village in their efforts. Local businessmen, Zachary Buckland and Evan Schroeder, stepped forward to propose purchase of the childcare operation. They have formed Hilty’s Faithful Foundations Preschool and Childcare, LLC and it will remain in the current location. They plan to expand the childcare space into adjacent space of the former Hilty Memorial Home. In collaboration with MHCO, current operations will continue through March 31, 2024, by which time they expect to have the legal transactions and licensing processes completed.

Meanwhile, the Village of Pandora submitted a purchase proposal to HUD, the loan holder for the empty facility. The Hilty Memorial Home was closed in December 2022 and the childcare

allowed to continue in the building. MHCO had attempted to find purchasers for the building and the childcare, but was unsuccessful. Pandora Mayor, Jeremy Liechty, shared these thoughts about the collaboration, "We believe that by attempting to purchase the building, Pandora will have the Hilty daycare remain in place and opportunities for other businesses to grow within our community. We appreciate how MCHO continued to maintain the Hilty facility and we are hopeful that an offer for the building is accepted by HUD to keep moving forward in 2024.”

Once the transactions are completed, the Village will begin a strategic planning process to determine additional operations that can utilize other areas of the 60,000 square foot space.

Families and Staff have been informed of the plans for continuing childcare services and new operators are eager to move forward with their expansion plans. Zach Buckland expressed hope that Hilty childcare families and staff will “hang in with us” as the transitions take place. “Evan and I know firsthand how difficult it is to find quality childcare close to home. This is what motivates us to take on this challenge. We are committed to making this a successful and permanent operation. And we are especially happy to have Amanda Dettrow continue as the Director, continuing her 17 years of leadership.”

MHCO Board Chair, Elizabeth Kelly, shared her enthusiasm about this turn of events, “We know that it takes a village to raise a child. We are seeing that it takes a village and a county and a group of committed parents and citizens to provide much needed childcare in rural communities. We are thankful for the hard work that is making this possible.”

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