Who
EPEL collaborates with families, early care educators, and cross-sector community partners to build an equitable, high-quality early childhood system that places families at the center. Our work involves raising awareness about the importance of early learning, equipping families with essential resources, and expanding access to early childhood experiences and programs.
Focusing on children five and under, we use local data and parent voice to develop a connected and easy-to-navigate system, ensuring every child and family can thrive. Through these efforts, EPEL strives to create a brighter future for young children and their families across our communities.
Through a collective impact approach, EPEL promotes the holistic development of young children in the Greater Elgin Area. Our mission is to engage families, organizations, the early childhood workforce, and healthcare providers dedicated to creating a collaborative community-wide system of support for every young child to succeed in school and life.
EPEL focuses on three interconnected pillars crucial for positive child and family outcomes: early learning and development, family support, and health. By fostering collaboration across these systems, we help ensure that children and families in our community thrive.
The Basics of Greater Elgin is led by Karen Ceballos, EPEL’s Basic Coordinator, Andrea Vargas, EPEL’s Community and Family Engagement Coordinator, and EPEL, Executive Director, Amber Peters.