St. Vincent Early Learning Center
Ryan D. Hatfield is an experienced attorney and political figure currently serving as a State Representative for District 77 since 2016, concurrently working at Hatfield Law Office LLC as an attorney. Hatfield also contributes to the community as a board member for Indiana Humanities and St. Vincent Early Learning Center, both positions held since 2021 and 2022, respectively. Previously, Ryan D. Hatfield served as an adjunct professor at Ivy Tech Community College from 2015 to 2018 and worked as a deputy prosecutor at the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor's Office from 2013 to 2016. Educational credentials include a Bachelor’s Degree from Purdue University and a Juris Doctor from Southern Illinois University School of Law.
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St. Vincent Early Learning Center
Starting all children on a pathway to lifetime success through early childhood learning experiences. We provide a high-quality, nurturing program for children ages six weeks to six years with a comprehensive kindergarten readiness curriculum. Our children learn through core learning experiences that include language, math, science, creative art, music, and active play. We also incorporate special enrichment programs such as Suzuki Violin, Minds in Motion, SPARK, and more. St. Vincent Early Learning Center has a long history of service to children, families, and our community that dates back to 1918. During World War I, women began assuming roles in industry as men were called to military service, and they needed a safe and affordable way to have their children cared for while they worked. The Ladies of Charity of Evansville responded to the need by establishing St. Vincent’s Day Nursery. Within a few months of St. Vincent’s start, the Ladies of Charity were unable to accommodate the huge demand for service so they appealed to the Daughters of Charity at St. Mary’s Hospital to manage the agency. While the Daughters of Charity is no longer involved in the day-to-day operation of St. Vincent, their values permeate our mission and their sponsorship continues to support our work. Today high-quality early education and care are needed more than ever with the increase in single-parent households and the number of women who work outside the home. And today as in the past, St. Vincent remains faithful to addressing that need for our community’s families.