Local Women: Juanita Castillo
Juanita Castillo has been director of Small Folks daycare on Pennsylvania Avenue since 1978. She is dedicated to helping children and families in the community who may not be able to afford childcare. Along with her work at Small Folks, she is the secretary on the board of directors at Cristo Rey Community Center.
Q: TELL ME ABOUT SMALL FOLKS.
A: Small Folks is a daycare that began in 1974 in Old Town. It is a nonprofit
targeting childcare for working women. It was something that started due to
the state of the economy to help women who perhaps couldn’t afford daycare.
Small Folks puts an emphasis on blending different cultures to show children
that we’re all the same. There’s also emphasis on the idea that children with
disabilities can still excel; for example, autistic children can be put into
mainstream classrooms. If you put a child in that setting, to simply watch and
observe to learn — it’s a beautiful thing. Eight years ago Small Folks moved
to its current location, and we’re still giving back. It’s a way for us to empower
parents in the community.
Q: HOW DO YOU THINK SMALL FOLKS HAS BEEN BENEFICIAL TO THE
COMMUNITY?
A: If parents don’t have money for childcare but want it, I take them in. I am
that way because you need to change for the times. When the economy is down,
you have to be able to reach out and help people. We also greatly believe in the
child and to set a good example. Our center is for the children, and again, you
have to reach out and help each other. Everybody is welcome at Small Folks.
You can be the richest or poorest, and there is a place for you here.
Q: HOW DID YOU BECOME INTERESTED IN CHILDCARE?
A: I was going to be a nurse when I moved to Michigan. I went to work at a
daycare and ended up changing my major to child development at Lansing
Community College. I love people, and I love little ones. I became passionate
about helping children, and I believe I have the gift of being able to control a
child — being able to intervene and help out a parent. I love what I do, and I
could never see myself in any other job. I love making a difference in children’s
lives.




