Resource guide
Child Development Center
We provide a place where children learn through play, have opportunities for discovery, exploration, and expression through hands-on learning experiences.
Child Development Center
The Los Angeles Valley College Campus Child Development Center is a licensed childcare facility.
Child Development Center | East Los Angeles Location
El Proyecto Child Development Centers are each licensed to serve 150 preschool children aged 3.9 through 4 years. The Child Development Program is currently funded by the California Department of Education. El Proyecto Child Development’s philosophy is to nurture and inspire children’s individual growth and creativity. We recognize that every child is unique with his/her own individual time frame for growth and development. We take into account each child’s level of development, age, uniqueness, culture and language. Child’s work is play.
Child Development Center | Panorama City Location
El Proyecto Child Development Centers are each licensed to serve 150 preschool children aged 3.9 through 4 years. The Child Development Program is currently funded by the California Department of Education. El Proyecto Child Development’s philosophy is to nurture and inspire children’s individual growth and creativity. We recognize that every child is unique with his/her own individual time frame for growth and development. We take into account each child’s level of development, age, uniqueness, culture and language. Child’s work is play.
Children's Center
Children’s Center offers care and education for ages 6 weeks through 17 years at on the second floor of the Family Resource Center. The Children’s Center offers two programs: The Caulder Center is our infant, toddler and preschool program, and the HIS Kids Club is our program for school-age youth. Read more:http://www.harborinterfaith.org/services/find-childcare/
Children's Collective | Childcare
The Children’s Collective Inc.’s youth programs assist youth and teens during the critical transition between childhood and adulthood. Services include: After School Program; Summer Youth Camp; Sports and Recreation; Basic Skills Tutorial; Nutrition Education and Obesity Training; Workforce and Financial Literacy Training; Teen Pregnancy Prevention; and Adovcacy for Youth Offenders.
Children's Collective | Maple Street Child Development Center
The Children’s Collective Inc. provides a developmentally appropriate program which promotes school readiness, encourages a positive sense of self and other worth, meets children’s nutritional needs, addresses family health and social service needs and engages parents, schools and communities in its implementation. The program includes: Full and part day age-appropriate services for 1200 children, birth – age 5; Free, nutritious meals for all children; Psychosocial Assessments for children with challenging behavior; and Basic Skills Tutorials for underperforming elementary students.
Community Build FamilySource Center
Community Build is a non-profit community development corporation established in 1992 in response to the conditions that led to the Los Angeles Civil Unrest of 1992. Its youth outreach prioritizes comprehensive and wrap-around services for at-risk youth, out-of-school youth, foster youth, youth offenders, gang-involved youth, and first-generation college bound youth. Community Build believes that youth, young adults and their families are a tremendous resource deserving investment and enabling their active participation as contributors to the local and global economies.
Complete Care Community Health
Complete Care Community Health Center is devoted to serving the city of Los Angeles California and the surrounding community with outstanding, timely and compassionate patient care empowering people towards wellness in body, mind and spirit. Services include: Family Planning; My Health LA (MHLA); Primary Care; and Women's Health.