Childcare And Early Learning Programs Honored For Promoting New Mexico-Grown Food

ECECD News:

SANTA FE — A record-breaking number of awardees will be honored Monday at the National Farm to Cafeteria Conference in Albuquerque for their efforts to provide statewide New Mexico-grown food to children and seniors.

The Golden Chile Awards – established by the New Mexico Grown Coalition in 2021 – celebrate statewide efforts aimed at promoting good nutrition and supporting the state’s farming economy. The Early Childhood Education and Care Department (ECECD) is among the state agencies, community organizations and individuals working together to strengthen community food systems across New Mexico.     

“We are so pleased to honor all the participants who have helped New Mexico create a robust local food system that expands the market for farmers and ranchers while providing nutritious food to children and seniors,” ECECD Deputy Secretary Kendal Chavez said. “For attendees of the National Farm to Cafeteria Conference, it is a great opportunity to see for themselves the people behind the success of New Mexico’s nation-leading food initiative.”

The New Mexico Grown Coalition established four recognition tiers for the Golden Chile Awards – Seed, Sprout, Blossom, and Golden Chile – to honor all levels of involvement. 

The 2025 Golden Chile awardees include the following childcare and early learning providers: 

Golden Chile (mature and fruitful program): 

  • A Gold Star Academy & Child Development Center in Farmington 
  • Christina Kent Early Childhood Center in Albuquerque 
  • Future Generations, LLC, in Clovis 

Blossom (program reaching maturity): 

  • Boys & Girls Club of Las Cruces 
  • Count Your Blessings Preschool in Moriarty 
  • East Gate Kids Early Learning Center in Albuquerque 
  • ECHO Aztec Preschool 
  • Kidzo Children’s Christian Development Center in Clovis 
  • Kingdom Builders Preschool & Daycare in Albuquerque  
  • La Esperanza Preschool in Rio Rancho 
  • My Kiddos Too in Roswell 
  • New Mexico Early Learning Academy in Albuquerque/East Mountains 
  • Western Heights Learning Center in Albuquerque 

Sprout (program growing strong): 

  • Arcoiris Development Center in Sunland Park 
  • Kids Kountry Place in Las Cruces 
  • La Vida Felicidad Early Learning Center in Los Lunas 
  • Pueblo of Isleta Head Start & Child Care 
  • Region 9 Head Start & Early Head Start in Ruidoso 
  • Southwest Child Care Early Learning Center in Albuquerque 

Seed (program has potential):  

  • Little Castle Learning and Development Center in Artesia 
  • Little Footprints in Hatch 
  • New Mexico Children First in Sunland Park 
  • Precious Moments Early Learning Center in Albuquerque 
  • The Hive Education in Sunland Park 

This is a republication of a New Mexico Department of Health press release. To view the complete list of winners, including schools, senior centers, food hubs, and food producers, see the original press release here: “Schools, senior centers & farmers honored for promoting New Mexico-grown food.”

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