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Regulated Child Care Programs in House District 1, Rep. Patrick Harkins (D-PA) Regulated Child Care Programs in House District 1, Rep. Patrick Harkins (D-PA) Total Regulated Child Care Programs: 55 Total Pre‐K Counts: 4 Total Head Start Supplemental: 0 Star 4: 7 Star 3: 7 Star 2: 12 Star 1: 22 No Star Level: 7 Keystone Star Head Start Program Name Address City Zip Level Pre‐K Counts Supplemental Dr Gertrude A Barber Center‐Child Care 100 BARBER PL ERIE 16507 STAR 4 Yes No EARLY CONNECTIONS/HARBOR HOMES EARLY LRNG CTR 1841 E 18TH ST ERIE 16510 STAR 4 Yes No KINDERCARE LEARNING CENTER 1279 625 HOLLAND ST ERIE 16501 STAR 4 No No MERCYHURST CHILD LRNG CENTER INC 2703 ASH ST ERIE 16504 STAR 4 No No St Benedict Center 345 E 9TH ST ERIE 16503 STAR 4 Yes No ST MARTIN EARLY LEARNING CENTER 1727 STATE ST ERIE 16501 STAR 4 No No ST VINCENT CHILD CARE CENTER 123 W 25TH ST ERIE 16502 STAR 4 No No ANNIES BUBBLE CARE 4023 RICE AVE ERIE 16510 STAR 3 No No DARLENE D COOLEY FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME 540 E 19TH ST ERIE 16503 STAR 3 No No INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ERIE 517 E 26TH ST ERIE 16504 STAR 3 No No MONICA E ATKINSON FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME 1316 E 8TH ST ERIE 16503 STAR 3 No No MULTICULTURAL COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER 554 E 10TH ST ERIE 16503 STAR 3 No No WINNIE JACKSON GROUP DAY CARE 4110 PINE AVE ERIE 16504 STAR 3 No No WORLD OF CARE INC 1202 BUFFALO RD ERIE 16503 STAR 3 No No CUDDLE TIME DAY CARE 702 PARADE ST ERIE 16503 STAR 2 No No Darlene R Henderson 1121 E 25TH ST ERIE 16503 STAR 2 No No DELLA HUBBARTS DAYCARE 2602 MYRTLE ST ERIE 16508 STAR 2 No No DONNA M ELLMAN FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME 1415 E 19TH ST ERIE 16503 STAR 2 No No FIT KIDS CHILDCARE 3515 MCCLELLAND AVE ERIE 16510 STAR 2 No No HANDLED WITH CARE CHILDCARE FACILITY LLC 925 STATE ST ERIE 16501 STAR 2 No No HER POWER INC 321 W 26TH ST ERIE 16508 STAR 2 No No JORDANS GROUP CHILDCARE 2928 FRENCH ST ERIE 16504 STAR 2 No No JUMPSTART EARLY LEARNING CENTER LLC 1720 HOLLAND ST ERIE 16503 STAR 2 No No KIDS KORNER 1040 E 8TH ST ERIE 16503 STAR 2 No No Early Childhood Action Day 2018 The voice of early childhood education TEENY TOTS FAMILY HOME DAYCARE 852 E 38TH ST ERIE 16504 STAR 2 No No THE LEARNING LADDER EARLY CHILD CARE CTR LLC 2502 PEACH ST ERIE 16502 STAR 2 No No ASHLEY THURSTON FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME 341 E 22ND ST ERIE 16503 STAR 1 No No BELINDA FLEMINGS FAMILY DAY CARE HOME 3122 DAVISON AVE ERIE 16504 STAR 1 No No BLESSED HOPE GROUP DAY CARE HOME‐1 4 W 38TH ST ERIE 16508 STAR 1 No No BRIGHT MINDS DAYCARE 2921 PERRY ST ERIE 16504 STAR 1 No No CHARENE SELBY FAMILY HOME DAYCARE 2616 SASSAFRAS ST ERIE 16508 STAR 1 No No DARLENE DICKENS FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME 623 E 30TH ST ERIE 16504 STAR 1 No No DREAMS LEARN AND PLAY 2414 FAIRMONT PKWY ERIE 16510 STAR 1 No No GOODWINE FAMILY DAY CARE 2127 WOODLAWN AVE ERIE 16510 STAR 1 No No HER POWER INCORPORATED 1956 BUFFALO RD ERIE 16510 STAR 1 No No Jones Family Daycare 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE ERIE 16503 STAR 1 No No JORDANS FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME 1037 E 32ND ST ERIE 16504 STAR 1 No No LASHONE SANDERS FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME 1137 E 24TH ST ERIE 16503 STAR 1 No No MARCHELE A CUMMINGS BABY STEPS DAY CARE 322 E 25TH ST ERIE 16503 STAR 1 No No MECISHA LUCAS FAMILY DAYCARE 1603 E 27TH ST ERIE 16510 STAR 1 No No MILSAP FAMILY DAY CARE 1045 E 3RD ST ERIE 16507 STAR 1 No No NEOMIA MATHIS NURTURING HANDS CHILD CARE 409 W 26TH ST ERIE 16508 STAR 1 No No SANDERS FAMILY DAYCARE 742 E 24TH ST ERIE 16503 STAR 1 No No SARAH M LYONS FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME 3917 DAVISON AVE ERIE 16504 STAR 1 No No ST JAMES DAY CARE CENTER 2632 PROSPECT AVE ERIE 16510 STAR 1 No No SUSAN GIANONI FAMILY CHILD CAR 5 HORTON ST ERIE 16508 STAR 1 No No TIFFANY S JOHNSON FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME 1523 PROSPECT AVE ERIE 16510 STAR 1 No No VAZQUEZ HOME DAYCARE 2049 CAMERON RD ERIE 16510 STAR 1 No No BLESSED HOPE DAY CARE CENTER II 244 E 23RD ST ERIE 16503 No STAR Level No No DEBRA FRALEYS CHILD CARE 3813 ESSEX AVE ERIE 16504 No STAR Level No No DELLA HUBBART FAMILY DAYCARE 652 E 6TH ST ERIE 16507 No STAR Level No No EARLY CONNECTIONS‐JOHN E HORAN GARDEN APT CCC 730 TACOMA RD ERIE 16511 No STAR Level Yes No FIRST TIME LEARNERS ACADEMY 3304 MCCLELLAND AVE ERIE 16510 No STAR Level No No NADENE V AMBUSH FAMILY DAY CARE HOME 350 E 35TH ST ERIE 16504 No STAR Level No No Early Childhood Action Day 2018 The voice of early childhood education STACY L GOODWIN FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME 405 PARADE ST ERIE 16507 No STAR Level No No Early Childhood Action Day 2018 The voice of early childhood education Regulated Child Care Programs in House District 2, Rep. Florindo Fabrizio (D-PA) Total Regulated Child Care Programs: 41 Total Pre‐K Counts: 7 Total Head Start Supplemental: 0 Star 4: 8 Star 3: 4 Star 2: 9 Star 1: 18 No Star Level: 2 Keystone Star Head Start Program Name Address City Zip Level Pre‐K Counts Supplemental Downtown YMCA 31 W 10TH ST ERIE 16501 STAR 4 Yes No EARLY CONNECTIONS WEST SIDE 420 W 6TH ST ERIE 16507 STAR 4 Yes No EARLY CONNECTIONS/CITY CENTER 704 STATE ST ERIE 16501 STAR 4 Yes No EARLY LEARNING CENTER 3507 POPLAR ST ERIE 16508 STAR 4 Yes No SUMMIT UM CHURCH‐YMCA PROGRAM 1510 TOWNHALL RD W ERIE 16509 STAR 4 Yes No YMCA OF GREATER ERIE/GLENWOOD YMCA DAY CARE CTR 3727 CHERRY ST ERIE 16508 STAR 4 Yes No YMCA OF GREATER ERIE/PERRY ELEMENTARY 955 W 29TH ST ERIE 16508 STAR 4 No No YOUNG ENVIRONMENT LEARNING CENTER 1120 W 26TH ST ERIE 16508 STAR 4 No No AS WE GROW CHILDCARE 2931 HARVARD RD ERIE 16508 STAR 3 No No Bright Morning Star Child Care and Presc 3431 POPLAR ST ERIE 16508 STAR 3 No No ERIE FIRST EARLY EDUCATION CENTER 8150 OLIVER RD ERIE 16509 STAR 3 No No PENNBRIAR CHILD CARE SERVICES INC 100 PENNBRIAR DR ERIE 16509 STAR 3 No No DEANNA L ANDERSON FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME 3425 CHAPIN ST ERIE 16508 STAR 2 No No I LOVE IT DAYCARE 7448 EDINBORO RD ERIE 16509 STAR 2 No No LITTLE WONDERS CHILD CARE CENTER 1347 W 6TH ST ERIE 16505 STAR 2 No No LOVE TO LEARN CHILDCARE LLC 3722 PEACH ST ERIE 16508 STAR 2 No No MARLIN H AROP FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME 1459 W 35TH ST ERIE 16508 STAR 2 No No MARTIN LUTHER KING CHILD CARE CENTER 312 CHESTNUT ST ERIE 16507 STAR 2 No No MONTESSORI IN THE WOODS 1390 TOWNHALL RD W ERIE 16509 STAR 2 No No THE EDU CARE CENTER AT BROOKWOOD VILLAGE 5100 CLUB HOUSE DR ERIE 16509 STAR 2 No No TRACY HEUTSCHE FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME 4113 PARADE BLVD ERIE 16504 STAR 2 No No BELLE VALLEY CHILD DEVELOPMENT 5300 HENDERSON RD ERIE 16509 STAR 1 Yes No DORRIS WALTERS FAMILY DAY CARE 532 W 3RD ST ERIE 16507 STAR 1 No No DREAMS LEARN AND PLAY 1005 CHESTNUT ST ERIE 16501 STAR 1 No No Early Childhood Action Day 2018 The voice of early childhood education HARRIS FAMILY DAY CARE 1248 W 11TH ST ERIE 16502 STAR 1 No No HEAVENLY HANDS EARLY LEARNING CHILD CARE ACADEMY L 1001 W 21ST ST ERIE 16502 STAR 1 No No iROCK FITNESS INC 2312 W 15TH ST ERIE 16505 STAR 1 No No KERRINIQUE THURSTON FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME 215 W 21ST ST ERIE 16502 STAR 1 No No KINDGOM KIDS CHILD CARE INC 2510 CHERRY ST ERIE 16502 STAR 1 No No KYLE OSULLIVAN‐THOMPSON FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME 1301 W 8TH ST ERIE 16502 STAR 1 No No Martin Luther King Child Care 2 319 CHESTNUT ST ERIE 16507 STAR 1 No No MELISSA FOX FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME 121 MEADE AVE ERIE 16509 STAR 1 No No MICHELLE HARKINS FAMILY DAYCARE 1029 W 7TH ST ERIE 16502 STAR 1 No No MONTESSORI REGIONAL CHARTER SCHOOL/NORTH CAMPUS 1116 W 7TH ST ERIE 16502 STAR 1 No No RACHEL JOY BROWN FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME 2905 POPLAR ST ERIE 16508 STAR 1 No No THE SALVATION ARMY 1022 LIBERTY ST ERIE 16502 STAR 1 No No Thurston Childcare 506 W 18TH ST ERIE 16502 STAR 1 No No TINY TOES LLC 3628 MAPLE ST ERIE 16508 STAR 1 No No VERONICAS FAMILY DAY CARE 1004 W 27TH ST ERIE 16508 STAR 1 No No DILCY V SANSOM FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME 536 W 4TH ST ERIE 16507 No STAR Level No No EBONY PORTER FAMILY DAYCARE 3632 MAPLE ST ERIE 16508 No STAR Level No No Early Childhood Action Day 2018 The voice of early childhood education Regulated Child Care Programs in House District 3, Rep. 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