Similar organisations to Caswell County Partnership for Children
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Libraries, Library Science
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Woodside School and Community Resource Center
Where Families and Children Grow, Together GOALS EMPHASIZE RESPECTING CHILDREN'S LEARNING THROUGH INTERACTION WITH OTHER CHILDREN, ADULTS, AND THE ENVIRONMENT; EMPOWERING FAMILIES TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THEIR CHILDREN; CREATING ONGOING SUPPORT SYSTEMS WITHIN THE COMMUNITY, AND STRENGTHENING THE COMMUNITY'S ABILITY TO BEST SERVE FAMILIES.
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Plymouth
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Child Day Care
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Womens League Inc
THE MISSION OF THE WOMEN'S LEAGUE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER IS TO PROVIDE THE HIGHEST QUALITY EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION TO CHILDREN AND FAMILIES WHO ARE RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF HARTFORD.
Hartford
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Child Day Care
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Wesley Child Care Center
Wesley Education Center for Children and Families provides vital quality programs for a daily enrollment of about 50-60 infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, as well as hosting enriching summer day camp for school-age children.
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Cincinnati
The Arc/Warren County Chapter, Inc.
Nonprofit charitable organization providing quality services and support to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Washington
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Kindergarten, Nursery Schools, Preschool, Early Admissions
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158.
The Children's Community School
Welcome to the Children's Community School, a learning community that honors and empowers children to engage their whole selves in education.
Philadelphia
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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159.
Santa Rosa County School Readiness Coalition
Positive Beginnings for Promising Futures.
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Milton
St. James's Children's Center
St. James's Children's Center is a high quality and diverse early childhood center where children learn through hands on discovery and exploration.
336
Richmond
Kids Can Community Center
Kids Can Community Center offers preschool and childcare for children 6 weeks to 13 years, before and after school, out of school programs, mentoring, & more.
4148
Omaha
Escambia County School Readiness Coalition Inc
To meet families child care needs, maximize children’s potential, prepare them to enter school ready to learn, help families achieve economic self-sufficiency.
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