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Good News Children's Center

 

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Organization: Good News Children's Center

Sector: 501C-3 Non-Profit

Organization Mission: The Good News is finding family-quality daycare in a private, nonprofit, childcare facility. Good News Children's Center is quality childcare in a safe environment that promotes life-long learning through developmentally appropriate and active learning curriculum. We care about children and we believe children learn best when they're able to enjoy a variety of fun and challenging activities. We are dedicated to providing a better adult-to-child ratio than licensing requires, which supports our efforts to create a safe, supportive and stimulating environment for your child. Good News Children's Center's strength is its experienced staff of loving and dedicated professionals who are eager to care for your child. A quality staff means a quality childcare program and emotional security for your child. Good news is finding safe, nurturing, and affordable care for your child. Good News Children's Center is dedicated to the following principles: We embrace every child is an individual. We're dedicated to your family, not profit. We're committed to offering services at the most reasonable cost without sacrificing quality. We believe in providing a stable environment, highly experienced and professional staff.

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