Owner/Director

Annette Hamilton has always had a heart for working with children. After
completing her degree in Child Development, she worked with several daycare
centers prior to opening her own. Her main concern is to make sure that every
child who enters the center is well prepared to enter school. She continues to be apart of the children's education by given scholarships every year to the ones who are graduating high school and have previously attended Roberson Daycare Center. This is her way of pouring back into the lives of her students even after they have left the center, as well as encouraging them to continue their education.
Besides making sure that their educational needs are met, Annette gives
each child a lot of love and attention. She believes in making sure that every
child knows that they are important when they come to Roberson Daycare Center. She celebrates their birthdays and have parties for them during special
occasions.
Annette's concerns extend beyond the daycare center. She teaches the
primary class during Sunday School at her home church. She is a member of the
PCO (People Concern for Others) club where they assist elderly people by giving
food. They also adopt grand parents and make sure that they are not forgotten
on special events such as birthdays, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Mother's Day, or
Grandparent's Day. They visit the nursing home, as well as participate in the
Cancer Awareness Society.
Touching Lives and Helping others is what Annette does.
completing her degree in Child Development, she worked with several daycare
centers prior to opening her own. Her main concern is to make sure that every
child who enters the center is well prepared to enter school. She continues to be apart of the children's education by given scholarships every year to the ones who are graduating high school and have previously attended Roberson Daycare Center. This is her way of pouring back into the lives of her students even after they have left the center, as well as encouraging them to continue their education.
Besides making sure that their educational needs are met, Annette gives
each child a lot of love and attention. She believes in making sure that every
child knows that they are important when they come to Roberson Daycare Center. She celebrates their birthdays and have parties for them during special
occasions.
Annette's concerns extend beyond the daycare center. She teaches the
primary class during Sunday School at her home church. She is a member of the
PCO (People Concern for Others) club where they assist elderly people by giving
food. They also adopt grand parents and make sure that they are not forgotten
on special events such as birthdays, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Mother's Day, or
Grandparent's Day. They visit the nursing home, as well as participate in the
Cancer Awareness Society.
Touching Lives and Helping others is what Annette does.