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A message from Children's Home
Beginning April 1, 2013, the YWCA of Minneapolis and Project for Pride in Living will assume responsibility for the operation of Children’s Home Early Learning Center locations. PPL will operate the Stevens Square location in Minneapolis; the YWCA will operate centers at General Mills, Travelers, Saint Paul College and Hubbs Center in St. Paul.
As Children’s Home sharpened its focus on providing adoption services over the past year, we sought to transition our early childhood care and education program to providers that would continue to maintain this vital service for our families, our corporate partners, and our community.
Like Children’s Home, both the YWCA and PPL are accredited, well-established, highly reputable child care providers that have been serving families in the Twin Cities for many years. We are pleased that these two esteemed organizations will continue service without interruption to the nurturing care and high-quality early education young children and their families deserve.
News Update: YWCA of Minneapolis Expands Early Childhood Education Program
Go to YWCA of Minneapolis website >
Go to Project for Pride in Living website >
"You hear the phrase 'it takes a village to raise a child.' I never really gave much thought about it until I became a parent. But, when I hear that phrase now, I'm glad to have this center as a part of my village."
~ from a parent at one of our
Early Learning Centers
Children's Home Early Learning Centers provide high-quality learning environments which focuses on all major areas of child development – social, emotional, language, motor, intellectual and academic development. At locations throughout the Twin Cities, each center provides a safe, supportive atmosphere that is designed to help children play, learn and grow.
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"Vivian talks about her teachers like they are her best friends and that's just a great feeling to drop your child off everyday to a place like that."
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