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Children’s Village is a nonprofit organization providing high-quality early childhood education to young children and educational enrichment to school-age children for families of all economic levels and diverse backgrounds.
Hilltop Children’s Center is an internationally recognized school and professional development institute of early learning in Seattle. Hilltop has been providing and promoting child-centered early education for children aged 2 to 10 since 1971. Our vision: Hilltop honors and trusts children, engages families, and inspires educators to create a more just and joyful world. Our mission: Hilltop is transforming early childhood education through play, collaboration, and reflection: in our classrooms with children, partnerships with families, and professional development with educators.
The mission of The Parish School is to identify, educate and empower children who have language and learning differences.
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.
It is our mission to provide the highest quality childcare for young children, to support parents (guardians) with their responsibility to educate and care for their children in safe and positive learning environments and to support the development of teachers and researchers dedicated to scholarship for inclusion, peaceful problem-solving and communal happiness.
The mission of Children's Fairyland is to spark imagination and a desire to learn by bringing stories to life through immersive experiences. The vision of Children's Fairyland is to serve as an inclusive community oasis where the magic, joy, and transformative power of stories and play are unlocked for generations of children and families.
A non-profit organization celebrating the power of play while nurturing growth and development for children and parents.
The mission of Blythedale Children’s Hospital is to improve the health and quality of life of children. Founded in 1891 and based in Westchester County, Blythedale serves over 2,000 children in the New York City region each year, treating children of all ages and backgrounds through inpatient care, outpatient and day hospital services, and community-based therapy. More than two-thirds of our inpatients are from low-income households in New York City, and we serve all families regardless of their ability to pay. Our multidisciplinary team has the expertise to improve the outlook for children who have a wide range of medical conditions and physical trauma, such as brain injuries, cancer, cerebral palsy, organ transplants, ventilator dependency, burn recovery, and rare diseases that no other specialty hospital in New York is equipped to handle. Blythedale is also the only children’s hospital in New York State with its own public school district on site, ensuring that our young patients can experience childhood in as normal a way as possible.
To provide services of the highest quality for children with and without special developmental needs, ages birth through five.
The mission of Children's Day School is to provide the best in high quality, affordable early childhood care and education which is enjoyable, stimulating, and age appropriate for infants and children six-weeks to five-years of age. Children's Day School is an inclusive environment. All children are accepted without regard to race, gender, religion, and ethnic origin. CDS is a co-educational, independent, and non-profit preschool.
MCHS is dedicated to providing quality Montessori education to children ages 3 to 6 years of age, when children are naturally enabled with the capacity to make substantial leaps in their academic, cognitive, and social development.
Founded in 1952, Broadway Children's School of Oakland provides education programs for preschool age children and their parents. The school's play-based programs are designed to develop all aspects of a child's growth (social, emotional, physical, creative and intellectual) and to prepare children for kindergarten. BCSO is a Family-First school. We combine child-centered learning through creative play with parent enrichment that extends developmentally appropriate learning deep into the home. We then cultivate a committed community that offers families a bedrock of support, knowledge-sharing, and friendship.