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What is The Victory Train®?

The Victory Train® is an early childhood education program based in Greene County, Georgia, that empowers parents with skills and resources to ensure their children are kindergarten-ready. The program provides weekly educational packets and supports parents in becoming their child's first and best teacher.

How do I sign up for The Victory Train®?

You can sign up by filling out this form or contacting us directly. Once registered, you will start receiving our weekly educational packets and information about upcoming events.

How does The Victory Train® support parents?

The program provides guidance and resources to parents, helping them understand their role as their child’s primary teacher. Our Parent Coach works one-on-one with families to mentor and support them.

How is The Victory Train® funded?

The program is funded through donations, grants, and support from local organizations. As a 501(c)(3) IRS-approved non-profit, all donations are tax-deductible and go directly toward helping families in Greene County.

What impact has The Victory Train® had on the community?

The Victory Train® has significantly improved school-readiness and academic performance for children in Greene County. It has empowered parents, engaged the community, and provided essential resources to support children's early development.

How can I volunteer with The Victory Train®?

You can fill out this volunteer application form, contact us, or visit one of our locations to learn more about volunteer opportunities. Volunteers are essential to our operations, especially during PAC days.

Who can participate in The Victory Train®?

Families with children from birth to kindergarten age in Greene County, Georgia, are eligible to participate in the program.

What is included in the weekly educational packets?

The weekly educational packets include age-appropriate books, puzzles, educational toys, crayons, and other supplies designed to help parents prepare their children for school-readiness.

What are Packet Assembly Community (PAC) days?

PAC days are community events where volunteers from local organizations, businesses, schools, and community groups come together to assemble the weekly educational packets. These events foster community engagement and support for The Victory Train®.

How can I donate to The Victory Train®?

You can donate directly on our donate page, sponsor a child, purchase items from our Amazon Gift Registry, or mail a check to Victory Train, Inc. at 5800 Lake Oconee Parkway, Greensboro, GA 30642. All donations are tax deductible.

What success stories can you share about The Victory Train®?

Victory Train® children in Pre-K and Kindergarten score significantly higher on state standardized test when compared to students who did not participate in our program, showcasing the program's success and impact.

In 2022, we celebrated our first graduation with 49 children from the Victory Tots program. Today we have over 100+ graduates who have moved to 1st grade and beyond.