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Listing of Child Care Providers Reporting Closure Due to COVID-19 As of 3/27/2020 7:35 PM Listing of Child Care Providers Reporting Closure Due to COVID-19 as of 3/27/2020 7:35 PM Closure Start Closure End Provider Number Provider Name Date Date Pre_K Address City ZipCode County CCLC-38436 1 Love Childcare & Learning Center 3/23/2020 4/8/2020 N 485 East Frontage Road Sylvania 30467 Screven CCLC-35618 1-2-3 Tots Learning Center 3/17/2020 NULL N 114 West 61st Street Savannah 31405 Chatham CCLC-22766 1st Creative Learning Academy #2 3/17/2020 3/27/2020 Y 2527 Old Rockbridge Rd. Norcross 30071 Gwinnett EX-45322 21st CCLC @ Harper Elementary School 3/17/2020 3/27/2020 NULL 520 Fletcher Street Thomasville 31792 Thomas EX-48362 21st CCLC @ Pelham Elementary School 3/17/2020 3/27/2020 NULL 534 Barrow Avenue SW Pelham 31779 Mitchell EX-44295 21st CCLC @ Scott Elementary 3/17/2020 3/27/2020 NULL 100 Hansell Street Thomasville 31792 Thomas CCLC-19930 5 Star Childcare & Learning Center 3/16/2020 4/6/2020 Y 4492 Lilburn Industrial Way SouthLilburn 30047 Gwinnett CCLC-33032 5-Star Childcare Center 3/20/2020 NULL N 1945 Godby Road College Park 30349 Clayton CCLC-26288 A Brighter Beginning Childcare Center 3/18/2020 3/20/2020 N 3423-C Deans Bridge Road Augusta 30906 Richmond CCLC-48971 A Brighter Choice Learning Academy 3/16/2020 NULL N 140 Lowe Road Roberta 31078 Crawford CCLC-39661 A Brighter Day Early Learning Academy 3/23/2020 3/27/2020 N 6267 Memorial Drive, Suite LL Stone Mountain 30083 DeKalb CCLC-51382 A Brighter Day Early Learning Academy II 3/23/2020 3/27/2020 N 4764 Rockbridge Road Stone Mountain 30083 DeKalb CCLC-3318 A Child's Campus 3/19/2020 NULL N 2780 Flat Shoals Road Decatur 30034 DeKalb CCLC-14468 A Child's Dream Childcare and Learning Center 3/17/2020 NULL N 2502 Deans Bridge Road Augusta 30906 Richmond CCLC-937 A Child's World - Columbia Rd. 3/25/2020 NULL Y 4204 Columbia Rd. Martinez 30907 Columbia CCLC-52472 A Kid's Place 3/1/2020 NULL N 19 Sixth St Emerson 30137 Bartow CCLC-14442 A Kid's World of Peace Center, LLC 3/19/2020 3/30/2020 N 108 Oconee Street Eatonton 31024 Putnam CCLC-35819 A Mark for Success Early Learning Center 3/16/2020 3/30/2020 N 1940 Brownsmill Road SW Atlanta 30315 Fulton CCLC-46283 A Mother's Love Learning Center 3/19/2020 3/27/2020 N 4484 Covington Highway, Suite DecaturA107 30035 DeKalb CCLC-22048 A New Beginning Learning Center, Inc. 3/24/2020 3/27/2020 N 4952 N. Henry Boulevard Stockbridge 30281 Henry CCLC-37985 A Smart Start Learning Academy 3/17/2020 NULL Y 5950 Koweta Road Union City 30291 Fulton CCLC-47014 A Step Above Learning Center 3/16/2020 3/27/2020 Y 4220 Jimmy Carter Blvd Norcross 30093 Gwinnett CCLC-18603 A Step Ahead Learning Center 3/18/2020 4/6/2020 N 340 Wilkerson Rd. Rex 30273 Henry EX-46959 A Summer Day Camp 3/16/2020 4/24/2020 NULL 580 Winding Drive Blue Ridge 30513 Fannin CCLC-34864 A Thru Z Childcare & Learning Center 3/23/2020 NULL N 2950 Stone Hogan Connector Ste.Atlanta B 30331 Fulton CCLC-3555 A Unique Learning Academy 3/19/2020 3/31/2020 N 7290 Covington Highway Lithonia 30058 DeKalb CCLC-49136 A Unique Preparatory Learning Academy 3/17/2020 3/31/2020 Y 699 Village Square Dr. Stone Mountain 30083 DeKalb CCLC-35507 A World of Knowledge Preschool & Academy 3/16/2020 3/27/2020 Y 2769 Donald Lee Hollowell PkwyAtlanta NW, Suite C 30318 Fulton CCLC-35766 A+ Preparatory Learning Academy 3/30/2020 4/10/2020 Y 100 Dudley Dr. Ellenwood 30294 Henry CCLC-31859 A.A.I.M.S. Montessori School 3/23/2020 3/27/2020 Y 3665 Swiftwater Park Drive, Bldg.Suwanee 1A 30024 Gwinnett CCLC-11107 ABC Childcare & Learning Center 3/17/2020 3/30/2020 N 3331 Milledgeville Road Augusta 30909 Richmond CCLC-1759 ABC Childcare and Learning Center, LLC 3/23/2020 NULL Y 2155 Hwy 212 N Covington 30016 Newton CCLC-3377 ABC Day Care and Kindergarten 3/17/2020 4/10/2020 N 3305 Pecan Street Augusta 30906 Richmond CCLC-30191 ABC Early Learning Academy @ Eagle's Landing 3/17/2020 4/3/2020 Y 110 N. Park Trail Stockbridge 30281 Henry CCLC-31732 ABC Early Learning Academy @ Stone Mountain 3/24/2020 4/3/2020 N 1800 E. Park Place Blvd. Stone Mountain 30087 Gwinnett CCLC-1760 ABC Early Learning Academy, Inc. 3/24/2020 4/3/2020 Y 420 Ponce de Leon Avenue Atlanta 30308 Fulton CCLC-47527 ABC Kids' Academy 3/16/2020 3/30/2020 N 4041 Canton Road Marietta 30066 Cobb CCLC-48121 ABC Learning Center 3/16/2020 4/10/2020 N 6835 Main Street Lithonia 30058 DeKalb CCLC-46115 ABC Learning Tree 3/23/2020 3/27/2020 N 6 Amberwood Trail Rome 30165 Floyd CCLC-30968 ABC Montessori 3/16/2020 3/27/2020 N 483 Walker Drive McDonough 30253 Henry CCLC-27623 ABC's for Tots 3/16/2020 NULL N 3312 Anvil Block Road Ellenwood 30294 Clayton Listing of Child Care Providers Reporting Closure Due to COVID-19 as of 3/27/2020 7:35 PM Closure Start Closure End Provider Number Provider Name Date Date Pre_K Address City ZipCode County CCLC-25418 ABC, Another Bright Creation 3/17/2020 NULL Y 4482 Highway 5 Douglasville 30135 Douglas CCLC-10764 ABC, Another Bright Creation, Early Learning and Daycare Center3/13/2020 NULL Y 409 Carlton Road Palmetto 30268 Fulton CCLC-51779 Abundant Grace Academy 3/16/2020 NULL N 2435 Ben Hill Road East Point 30344 Fulton CCLC-48931 Academy Child Development 3/17/2020 3/30/2020 N 1312 East 2nd Avenue Albany 31705 Dougherty CCLC-1576 Academy for Little People 3/24/2020 4/6/2020 Y 6868 Lafayette Rd Chickamauga 30707 Walker CCLC-1577 Academy for Little People/Trion 3/24/2020 4/6/2020 Y 28 Tate Road Trion 30753 Chattooga FR-39475 Acevedo, Jacqueline P 3/16/2020 NULL N 2529 White Aster Lane Dacula 30019 Gwinnett CCLC-48941 Achievers Academy 3/18/2020 NULL N 3350 Greenbriar Parkway SW Atlanta 30331 Fulton CCLC-51338 Action Pact Inc. d/b/a Candler County Head Start 3/17/2020 3/31/2020 N 151 South Register Street Metter 30439 Candler CCLC-35813 Active Learning Academy 3/16/2020 3/29/2020 N 1477 Westwood Avenue, S.W. Atlanta 30310 Fulton CCLC-52136 Active Youth Academy 3/16/2020 NULL N 2672 Old Hapeville Rd Atlanta 30315 Fulton EX-51394 Acworth UMC Camps 3/13/2020 NULL NULL 4340 Collins Circle Acworth 30102 Cobb EX-43466 Adair Park Neighborhood Lab/Reading Center 3/16/2020 4/30/2020 NULL 719 Pearce Street, SW Atlanta 30310 Fulton CCLC-23963 Adams' Little Peoples Complete Daycare 3/17/2020 NULL Y 547 E. Lanier Ave. Fayetteville 30214 Fayette FR-000002596 Adams, Denetrice M. 3/16/2020 3/17/2020 N 1100 BRENTON DRIVE Kennesaw 30144 Cobb CCLC-47763 Advance Preparatory Learning Academy 3/19/2020 3/31/2020 N 431 Allgood Road Stone Mountain 30083 DeKalb EX-42163 Adventist Christian School 3/16/2020 NULL NULL 4301 Wheeler Road Martinez 30907 Columbia CCLC-46604 Agape Academy 3/23/2020 4/3/2020 N 2704 Centerville Highway Snellville 30078 Gwinnett EX-42375 Agape Jr. Academy 3/16/2020 3/31/2020 NULL 186 New Hope Road Lawrenceville 30046 Gwinnett EX-52641 Agape Jr. Academy 3/16/2020 4/30/2020 NULL 186 New Hope Road Lawrenceville 30046 Gwinnett FR-49111 Aguilera, Elianne 3/16/2020 NULL N 2773 Tony Drive Lawrenceville 30044 Gwinnett FR-26324 Aharanwa, Glory C. 3/24/2020 3/27/2020 N 3909 PRESTON PLACE CT. Powder Springs 30127 Cobb CCLC-38845 Ahava Early Learning Center 3/16/2020 5/4/2020 N 600 Peachtree Battle Avenue Atlanta 30327 Fulton CCLC-46234 Akim Academy 3/23/2020 3/27/2020 N 4065 Hwy. 441 South Douglas 31535 Coffee FR-51097 Akins, Ashley M 3/23/2020 4/20/2020 N 964 Birchfield Drive Hinesville 31313 Liberty FR-9900108710 Aklin, Melissa 3/25/2020 4/3/2020 N 1471 FLOZECHMAN DRIVE Hinesville 31313 Liberty CCLC-46328 Albany Area YMCA/Easter Seals Afterschool 3/16/2020 3/27/2020 N 1906 Palmyra Road Albany 31701 Dougherty EX-42595 Albany State University Early Learning Center 3/16/2020 NULL NULL 504 College Drive Albany 31705 Dougherty CCLC-1587 Albany Technical Institute C. D. C. 3/16/2020 3/31/2020 Y 2031 Newton Road Albany 31701-2648 Dougherty CCLC-2268 Albany YMCA Prime Time 3/16/2020 3/27/2020 N 1701 Gillionville Road Albany 31707 Dougherty FR-000005168 Aldridge, Tonya F 3/16/2020 3/27/2020 N 135 SUSIE POPE RD Buchanan 30113 Haralson CCLC-32724 Alfalah Academy 3/16/2020 3/20/2020 N 4805 Lawrenceville Hwy Lilburn 30047 Gwinnett CCLC-27390 Alice & Mary Wonderland Preschool Learning Center, LLC 3/30/2020 4/24/2020 Y 10408 East Oglethorpe Hwy. Midway 31320 Liberty CCLC-48690 Alkin Academy 3/16/2020 NULL N 3620 Jonesboro Rd Fairburn 30213 Fulton CCLC-9152 All About Kids Early Learning Center 3/30/2020 4/3/2020 N 601 Waldroup Avenue Douglas 31533 Coffee CCLC-47201 All About Me Learning Center 3/23/2020 4/3/2020 N 101 Elm Street Summerville 30747 Chattooga CCLC-51642 All In the Family Learning Center 3/19/2020 3/27/2020 N 1525 E.
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