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HISTORY A COMMUNITY COMING TOGETHER The site of the Bartley-Decatur Neighborhood Center (BDNC), located at 918 E. Calhoun Street in Springfield, Missouri, has a rich history of social service to the Midtown/Sherman Avenue neighborhood and surrounding community. Originally constructed as a private residence in the early 1900s, The Springfield Colored Hospital Association acquired the building in the early twenties and created a hospital to provide for the health-care needs of Springfield’s Black community. Over the next 50 years, the building housed a nursing home and veteran’s home for Springfield’s African American population. n 1972, Roberta Bartley continued this tradition of service when she opened Kiddie Kove daycare, with the support of her sister, Olive Decatur. The child-care center provided a rich learning environment for the children of the community and Kiddie Kove remained an integral part of the neighborhood until it ceased operations in 1999. The building subsequently fell into disrepair. In 2002, a group of concerned citizens and community leaders came together and made the decision to renovate the building. With the assistance of former Senator Christopher "Kit" Bond, BDNC, named after the Kiddie Kove founders, was awarded a $500,000 Economic Development Initiative grant through the Department of Housing and Urban Development. This grant made possible a complete renovation of the building to house the neighborhood center. The goal of the BDNC is to remain a neighborhood center of service and seeks to provide coordination, networking, education and training aimed at alleviating poverty and increasing local economic growth, family neighborhood based support, and citizen driven community improvement initiatives. I
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