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Md-Homes.Pdf Maryland State Department of Education — Division of Early Childhood Development — Family Child Care Homes* as of September 1, 2017 * includes Large Family Child Care Homes Maximum License County City/Town Street Name Zip Code Provider Name Telephone Child Number Capacity Allegany Cresaptown 6th Avenue 21502 Crowe, Tiffany 301-729-3936 81244 8 Allegany Cresaptown Brant Road 21502 Fost, Wanda 301-729-2359 20339 8 Allegany Cresaptown Cedarwood DR SW 21502 Huff, Anna 301-729-1192 20428 8 Allegany Cresaptown Louise Drive SW 21502 Pendergast, Carol 301-729-3044 20361 8 Allegany Cumberland Bowling Street 21502 Edmiston, Janet 301-876-3870 114453 8 Allegany Cumberland Downing Street 21502 Goss, Tina 301-876-8046 252922 7 Allegany Cumberland First Street 21502 Niemiec, Jade 301-724-1363 98746 8 Allegany Cumberland Furnace Street 21502 Morrison, Brenda 301-268-9510 20351 8 Allegany Cumberland Grand Avenue 21502 Welsh, Jane 301-724-4239 159365 8 Allegany Cumberland Hill Top Drive 21502 Borland, Courtney 301-338-0181 250826 6 Allegany Cumberland Hilltop Drive 21502 Williams, Freda 240-522-0409 153224 7 Allegany Cumberland Lafayette Avenue 21502 Merrill, Tammy 301-707-4493 133487 8 Allegany Cumberland Lewis Heights Drive 21502 Blume, Stephanie 240-727-7456 128336 7 Allegany Cumberland Lexington Ave. 21502 Norris, Carla 301-724-8717 79610 8 Allegany Cumberland Maryland Ave. 21502 Ashenfelter, Carolyn 301-724-6703 20358 8 Allegany Cumberland McMullen Highway 21502 Buckbee, Julie 301-729-5471 99049 8 Allegany Cumberland Memorial Avenue 21502 Goldsworthy, Tracey 301-777-3849 134080 8 1 Maximum License County City/Town Street Name Zip Code Provider Name Telephone Child Number Capacity Allegany Cumberland Patterson Avenue 21502 Thomas, Terra 301-777-2917 100193 8 Allegany Cumberland Pennsylvania Avenue 21502 Parks, Taryn 240-727-6005 253243 12 Allegany Cumberland Pikeview Drive N.E. 21502 Steckman, Amy 301-777-9087 101613 8 Allegany Cumberland SW Winchester Rd 21502-5552 Crowe, Leann 814-279-8561 252444 6 Allegany Cumberland Shawnee Avenue 21502 Gear, Brenda 301-722-6138 123979 8 Allegany Cumberland Shriver Avenue 21502 Gibbs, Roseann 301-724-0834 150709 5 Allegany Cumberland Somerville Avenue 21502 Hymes, Jan 301-707-0365 251368 8 Allegany Cumberland Tampley Avenue 21502 O'Neal, Stephanie 301-759-3311 154609 8 Allegany Cumberland Trail Ridge Road S.W. 21502 Powers, Sarecia 301-729-0941 105887 8 Allegany Cumberland Valley Road 21502 Mallow, Laura 301-268-2174 159082 8 Allegany Cumberland Valley Road N.E. 21502 Kinser, Debra 301-777-0328 89390 8 Allegany Cumberland Valley Road, N.E. 21502 Bonner, Victoria 301-724-6113 136056 8 Allegany Cumberland Vermont Avenue 21502 Combs, Jennifer 240-727-1098 250449 7 Allegany Cumberland Watson Street 21502 Leighty, Vicky 301-729-2816 100696 8 Allegany Cumberland Wempe Drive 21502 Gragg, Pamela 301-724-7706 154682 8 Allegany Cumberland Wempe Drive 21502 Shaw, Pamela 301-338-2415 159728 12 Allegany Cumberland Wempe Drive 21502 Wigger, Nikki 301-697-3426 162670 8 Allegany Cumberland West First Street 21502 Rodenhauser, Caitlin 301-697-3711 250761 6 Allegany Cumberland Winchester Road 21502 Taylor, Autumn 240-522-8767 253174 6 Allegany Cumberland Winmer Street 21502 Conley, Chere 301-707-0551 253191 8 Allegany Frostburg Armstrong Street 21532 Hare, Marla 301-697-6399 250692 8 Allegany Frostburg Charles Street 21532 Wright, Holly 301-689-6565 160774 8 2 Maximum License County City/Town Street Name Zip Code Provider Name Telephone Child Number Capacity Allegany Frostburg Hanson Lane 21532 Beal, Tammy 301-689-9832 161132 8 Allegany Frostburg Millers Kaefer Hill S.W. 21532 Deist, Kelli 301-463-7141 252050 12 Allegany Frostburg National Highway, S.W. 21532 McKinley, Tara 301-689-1959 154874 8 Allegany Frostburg Upper Georges Creek SW 21532 Miller, Gwendolyn 208-964-0186 98311 8 Allegany Frostburg Walnut Street 21532 Rice, Amy 301-689-3998 88728 8 Allegany Frostburg Washington Street 21532 Morgan, Karla 301-689-2589 104274 8 Allegany Frostburg West College Avenue 21532 Shipe, Shawna 301-338-1567 161068 6 Allegany LaVale Rye Street 21502 Goldsworthy Welsh, Elizabeth 301-268-1033 250555 7 Allegany LaVale Simpson Avenue 21502 Mabee, Kit 301-729-6869 20346 8 Allegany Midland Railroad Street SW 21542 Appel, Connie 301-463-5707 116625 8 Allegany Oldtown Oldtown Road SE 21555 Maistros, Jenny 301-478-5303 250323 4 Allegany Rawlings Woodlawn Drive 21557 Remley, Brittney 301-707-5465 253107 7 Allegany Westernport Spruce Street 21562 Symons, Dana 301-359-5032 160064 8 Allegany Westernport Stoney Run Road 21562 Wilt, Laurie 240-362-6573 158605 6 Allegany Westernport Vine Street 21562 Householder, Janet 301-359-9807 20382 8 Anne Arundel Riggins, Mattie 410-551-5915 40508 7 Anne Arundel Annapolis 2nd Street 21401 Watson, Kristin 410-266-7961 162115 7 Anne Arundel Annapolis Alder Road 21403 Edwards, Teri 410-268-4861 40666 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Amberstone Court 21403 Naz, Maria 443-714-1037 253047 3 Anne Arundel Annapolis Amberwood Drive 21409 Chaney, Sharon 410-757-7767 53766 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Bay Ridge Avenue 21403 Dowell, Fredericka 410-268-7296 156778 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Breezeway Drive 21409 Mikulski, Kathryn 410-757-1168 50962 8 3 Maximum License County City/Town Street Name Zip Code Provider Name Telephone Child Number Capacity Anne Arundel Annapolis Cananaro Drive 21409 Duncan, Sharon 410-757-5128 40034 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Corbin Parkway 21401 Dugan, Kathleen 410-849-7165 250864 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Darlow Drive 21409 Clark, Deborah 410-757-8598 40830 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Dogwood Road 21403 Middleton, Deborah 443-871-6642 252405 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Dominoe Road 21401 Pinkney, Leslie 410-798-6850 112960 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Dominoe Road 21401 Richards, Patricia 410-897-0316 56989 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Dorsey Avenue 21401 Colbert-Richardson, Darlene 410-897-1985 68940 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Forelands Road 21401 Hicks, Mary Ann 410-224-1101 41151 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Forest Beach Road 21409 Hunt, DeSheila 410-757-8957 54202 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Forest Drive 21401 Carroll, Darlene 410-224-8316 96585 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Generals Highway 21401 Strawbridge, Georgia 410-266-6132 151536 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Georgetown Road 21403 Siscoe, Agnes 410-263-3517 99773 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Glenwood Dale 21409 Aguilar, Deborah 410-757-2170 127749 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Glenwood Street 21401 Kosmides, Patricia 410-626-0106 42755 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Greenbriar Lane 21401 Barber, Nadine 443-642-8609 253282 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Gross Avenue 21401 Dejesus, Mary 410-263-6529 40485 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Harbor Road 21403 Keen, Sheila 410-280-6683 159300 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Hayes Road 21409 Cromwell, Monise 443-949-9472 134343 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Hickory Wood Drive 21409 Alexander, Bettie 410-757-6253 92741 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Jackson Street 21403 Harris, Lesa 410-216-9409 251942 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Juliana Circle 21401 DeJesus, Marcia 410-216-7088 121260 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Majestic Prince Drive 21409 Griffiths, Frances 410-757-0460 135411 8 4 Maximum License County City/Town Street Name Zip Code Provider Name Telephone Child Number Capacity Anne Arundel Annapolis Master Derby Court 21409 Barron, Juanita 410-757-6829 128664 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Meade Drive 21403 Parkinson, Sherrie 410-267-0941 158684 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Mt. Alban Drive 21409 Brown, Mildred 410-757-0415 40923 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Neptune Place 21409 Kane, Danielle 443-336-0340 251316 6 Anne Arundel Annapolis Old Annapolis Neck Road 21403 Condon, Carol 410-267-9221 41320 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Plateau Place 21409 Brunner, Dana 443-306-7444 156456 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Primrose Road 21403 Booth, Deborah 410-280-0484 159301 4 Anne Arundel Annapolis Rolling View Drive 21409 Schwenk, Stefanie 410-757-1876 138588 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Royal Street 21401 Carpenter, Kimberly 410-263-5231 158908 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Royal Wigley Drive 21409 Schardt, Heather 410-757-5231 161743 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Saint Margarets Rd 21409 Baldwin, Johanna 410-757-3081 251436 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Schooner Court 21401 Mebane, Maxine 410-269-0999 90798 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Secretariat Drive 21409 Werntz, Anna 443-995-1580 156070 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Secretariat Drive 21409 Widmann, Carol 410-757-7741 40858 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Severn Island Court 21401 Franklin, Emma 443-458-5321 93303 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Shot Town Rd 21409 Pack, Lynell 410-626-8894 121489 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Steffey Drive 21403 Sorilla, Lourdes 410-268-0404 82647 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Stonehurst Court 21409 Anderson, Tamaryn 443-995-7790 156390 6 Anne Arundel Annapolis Summit Drive 21409 Russell, Judy 410-757-6034 161342 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Sun Valley Drive 21409 Worden, Tammy 410-757-5745 126109 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Tucker Street 21401 Nutt, Linda 410-263-4713 40585 8 Anne Arundel Annapolis Yachtsman Way 21403 Parker, Sandra 410-295-7076 58101 8 5 Maximum License County City/Town Street Name Zip Code Provider Name Telephone Child Number Capacity Anne Arundel Arnold Bay Hills Drive 21012 Perkins, Lisa 410-349-1819 250710 8 Anne Arundel Arnold Claremont Court 21012 Harrold, Diane 410-315-8179 41992 8 Anne Arundel Arnold Clausen Lane 21012 Watkins, Amy 410-975-9793 88160 8 Anne Arundel Arnold Clifton Avenue 21012 McConnell, Debra 443-937-5077 157268 8 Anne Arundel Arnold Colonial Ridge Ln 21012-2332 Bates, Angel 410-952-0066 160963 8 Anne Arundel Arnold Dunberry Drive 21012
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