Eden Lovelady’s 6-month-old baby coos as she feeds him a bottle with one hand and pecks at her keyboard with the other. She sits at her desk in the corner of...
Brian Hunda worked at Kaleidoscope for nine years. In search of higher pay and a new career opportunity, he left in 2021 after graduating with a bachelor’s degree in integrative studies.
“It is a stressful job. The job is not for everybody,” Hunda said, stressing that he loved working with the youngsters. Run by Mizell and her brother, Mike Mizell, Kaleidoscope never closed its doors during the pandemic, but the center became unrecognizable.
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