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Sisters And Company Babysitting

904 Clifton Drive, Williamstown, NJ

SAC Babysitting is a new, private childcare service founded by Lelai and Kumbah G. Both Lelai and Kumbah are certified by Kennedy Hospital to care for children of all ages.We provide a variety of sitters available for your needs whether it be the occasional date night or for a regular babysitter....

Appel Farm Arts Camp

PO Box 888, Elmer, NJ

Appel Farm Arts Camp located in Elmer, NJ is a childcare and a summer camp from age seven to seventeen by providing safe, enjoyable, and affordable child care. The center curriculum aims to provide a variety of age appropriate activities such as music, theather, dance, photography, sports &...

Project Sun Holdings, LLC

415 W Landis Ave Ste 202, Vineland, NJ

Project Sun Holdings, LLC in Vineland, New Jersey seeks to provide a nurturing, high quality, safe and fun learning environment that is fit for the child’s overall growth and development. It is a Child Care provider that can accommodate a certain number of children.

Glassboro Child Development Centers

31 S Main St, Glassboro, NJ

Glassboro Child Development Center is an early childhood facility located in Glassboro, New Jersey that offers weekly and daily child care and education programs for infants up to school-age children. The company’s preschool program uses the Creative Curriculum with a strong focus on math, literacy,...

Gateway Community Action Partnership

605 N Delsea Dr, Vineland, NJ

Gateway Community Action Partnership in Vineland, New Jersey seeks to provide a nurturing, high quality, safe and fun learning environment that is fit for the child’s overall growth and development. It is a Child Care provider that can accommodate a certain number of children.

Tri County Community Action Partnership

35 Sewell St, Glassboro, NJ

Tri-County Community Action Partnership offers individual attention in a creative, safe, and stimulating environment. They provide hands-on activities that promote emerging skills development while allowing the students to explore and play in a learning atmosphere. This child care facility in...

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