Case Study Of Creative Learners Development Center

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Creative Learners Development Center is happy to announce opening for our After School Program for children Pre- K (4) – 12 years of age. We are looking forward to serving our community and families in need of childcare after school. Our intent at Creative Learners is to help parents who need care for their child after school. Our goal is to provide your child with a safe, secure, caring and educationally environment. Our staff provides a safe, loving, and learning environment for all children in our care. It’s a jungle out there so let us help protect your kids. For application please stop by our office on 177 Dorsey Street in Gainesville, Georgia. We are looking forward to assisting you with childcare service while you work. You can contact

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