Lynda Richardson, 69, talks about Our Place Adult Day Care Center on Martin Luther King Drive. Richardson opened the business in the early 2000s and cared for adults with extensive needs. She closed it due to the pandemic, and it now houses MAAT Bookstore and Kwanza Markets. She hopes to reopen the daycare center and members of the community and from around the U.S. have rallied to help her.The children at the New World Learning Center addressed their elders with titles of respect in Swahili.
Lynda Richardson, 69, talks about Our Place Adult Day Care Center on Martin Luther King Drive. Richardson opened the business in the early 2000s and cared for adults with extensive needs. She closed it due to the pandemic, and it now houses MAAT Bookstore and Kwanza Markets. She hopes to reopen the daycare center and members of the community and from around the U.S. have rallied to help her.
“Growing up, I was placed in a position to take on responsibilities for our family,” Richardson said. “It was a way of being in the community.”
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