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The purpose of the Rise Schools is to provide the highest quality of early childhood education services to children with Down syndrome or other developmental disabilities and to children without disabilities and prepare them to fully participate as they enter kindergarten.
A non-profit organization celebrating the power of play while nurturing growth and development for children and parents.
Seneca Village Montessori School is an African centered preschool built on the Montessori philosophy that strives to nourish the mind, body and spirit of its students. Our mission is to promote social responsibility, and work toward instilling a strong sense of self, cultural identity, and belonging in our students. As an authentic Montessori school, our curriculum and programs are designed to build a solid foundation in academics, as well as social, emotional, physical and moral development. This approach encourages a child’s independence, self-motivation, and decision-making skills.
The Foundation exist to promote and inspire reading and literacy, while honoring the legacy and memory of a teacher by the name of Joseph Riley Armstead, III, His passion for the success of children and reading is carried forward through book donations to children and scholarships offered in his name.
Seaside PPNS has served the Torrance community for forty two years, providing a safe, fun, educational environment for your child to learn and grow.
Crayons to Computer exists to level the playing field in the classroom by providing every student in need the tools to succeed in school.
Making a difference through education for economically challenged children and families to build a positive future in our community.
The Mission of the Immokalee Child Care Center is to serve the Immokalee community by providing exceptional educational programs and the highest quality Child Care.
Julie's Family Learning Program (Julie's) was established in 1974 by the Sisters of Notre Dame in response to their experiences in South Boston with large numbers of families, mostly female-headed, living with the pervasive effects of poverty. Julie's is committed to the development of strong, healthy family functioning. The goals of the program encompass a commitment to break the cycle of poverty among low income, at-risk families. We are steadfast in providing services that enable mothers and their children become healthy, responsible, successful at life, and economically self-sufficient members of their communities.
To prepare students to be effective servants of Christ in contemporary society.
Founded in 1988, Storyteller Children?s Center provides quality tuition-free early childhood education for homeless and at-risk children, ages 18 months through five years, as well as comprehensive support services for their families.