The pastor for the church, Richard Jelley, is asking for a second chance after the program erupted in controversy.
MACON, Ga. — A Forsyth daycare where the executive director and two employees were accused of child abuse is trying to get its license back, according to state records.
On April 7, the Department of Early Care and Learning revoked the license for the Forsyth Methodist Church Caring for Kids daycare.
The state agency, also known as DECAL, said it found credible reports that staff had given toddlers Benadryl to make them go to sleep and “routinely” used physical force.
In a two-sentence letter, the church’s pastor Richard Jelley asked last Friday for a second chance.
“In response to your Notice of Revocation, we are writing to appeal your decision. We would like the opportunity to address and correct the rule violations that were identified,” the…
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