Anchor Center for Blind Children was founded in 1982 by a dedicated teacher of
the visually impaired and Denver-area alumnae of the Delta Gamma Sorority. The
first preschool class with 6 children was housed in a church basement. As
Anchor Center grew, it moved into larger rented rooms. For the past 15 years,
Anchor Center has occupied a former boys' dormitory on the Clayton Campus for
Youth, of the former Clayton College at the intersection of Colorado Blvd. and
Martin Luther King Blvd.
Thanks to The Clayton Trust, which over the years provided Anchor Center for
Blind Children affordable leasing terms, and the generosity of a small, but
loyal donor base, Anchor Center for Blind Children cultivated its program to a
level of quality that has received accreditation from the National Association
for the Education of Young Children since 1996-a distinction only 15 percent of
preschools attain nationwide.
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