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Miami-Dade County Defense for Tots Box Eligible Childcare Providers Miami-Dade County Defense for Tots Box Eligible Childcare Providers Childcare Center Name Childcare Center Address 1 World Learning Center 12901 NW 27th Ave, Miami FL 33167-1810 A & A Children's Academy #2 6725 SW 21st St, Miami FL 33155-1733 A & A Children's Academy I 4541 SW 64th Ct, Miami FL 33155-5933 A Bit of Heaven, Inc. 11230 SW 181st St, Miami FL 33157-4957 A Gift From Heaven Child Care 14651 SW 104th St, Miami FL 33186-2976 A League of Their Own Academy LLC 4111 NW 22nd Ave, Miami FL, 33142 A Little College Club Corp 6878 NW 169th St, Hialeah FL 33015-4210 A Magical Learning Center 9701 SW 152 St , Miami FL, 33157 A New World Academy 1452 NW 79th St, Miami FL 33147-5370 A New World Academy III 2000 NW 62nd St, Miami FL, 33147 A Sunny Start Preschool 2757 SW 142nd Ave, Miami FL 33175-8039 A Sunny Start Preschool II, Inc 13911 SW 42nd St Ste 108, Miami FL 33175-6405 A4L Afterschool 851 SW 117th Ave, Miami FL, 33184 ABC Learning Pre-School 11890 SW 8th Street 100 Miami FL 33184, Miami FL, 33184 ABC's Preschool & Learning Academy Inc 8953 SW 107th Ave Rear, Miami FL 33176-1412 ABF Learning Center 12767 SW 280th St, Homestead FL 33032-8522 ABIG Child's Place 11222 Quail Roost Dr, Miami FL 33157-6543 Above & Beyond Learning, Inc. 14118 SW 288th St, Homestead FL 33033-1864 Abrahams Large Family Child Care Home 12222 SW 102nd Ter, Miami FL 33186-2518 Acadekids Preschool #1 8901 SW 157th Ave, Miami FL, 33196 Acadekids Preschool #2 10680 SW 113th Pl, Miami FL 33176-8239 AcadeMir Charter School of Math and Science 13330 SW 288th St, Homestead FL, 33033 Academir Charter School Preparatory 19185 SW 127th Ave, Miami FL, 33177 AcadeMir Charter School West 14880 SW 26th St, Miami FL, 33185 AcadeMir Preparatory Academy 5800 SW 135th Ave, Miami FL, 33183 Academir Preschool 11980 SW 8th St 11-12, Miami FL 33184-1667 Academir Preschool Learning Center #3 Inc 2636 SW 144th Ave, Miami FL 33175-7462 Academy for Young Learners Inc 18191 NW 68th Ave Ste 101, Hialeah FL 33015-3997 ACE Academy Central 11025 sw 84th Street Cottage 10 Miami Dade Fl 33173 Ada Child Care Home 12279 SW 195th Ter, Miami FL 33177-6531 Adults Mankind Organization, Inc. Step-Up After School & Summer Program 11025 SW 84 Street Cottage 11, Miami FL 33173 After-School Treatment Program (Dr. Carlos J. Finlay Elementary) 851 SW 117th Ave, Miami FL, 33184 Aguiar Large Family Child Care Home 4041 SW 117th Ave, Miami FL, 33175 Aguilar Large Family Child Care Home 16401 NE 2nd Ave, Miami FL 33162-3421 Air Base K-8 Center for International Education 12829 SW 272nd St, Homestead FL 33032-7805 Alegres Cangrejitos Family Day Care 12251 SW 188th St, Miami FL, 33177 Alexander Montessori School - Red Road Preschool Campus 6050 SW 57th Ave, Miami FL 33143-2346 Allen Academy 19115 N Miami Ave, Miami FL 33169-3326 Alvarez Family Day Care Home 13690 SW 79th St, Miami FL 33183-4107 Alvarez Large Family Child Care Home 17103 NW 49th Pl, Miami Gardens FL 33055-4113 Always Children Day Care 20000 sw 110 ct, Miami FL, 33189 Always Kids Inc 21140 NE 26th Ave, Miami FL, 33180 Anave Family Daycare Corp. 16515 SW 103rd Ct, Miami FL, 33157 Apple Learning Center 860 SW 76th Ct, Miami FL 33144-4444 Aranega Family Day Care Home 8130 SW 16th St, Miami FL 33155-1310 ARC Project Thrive Program 11025 SW 84th St 6 And 7, Miami FL 33173 Archimedean Academy 12425 SW 72nd St, Miami FL, 33183 Archimedean Pre Kindergarten 12400 SW 72nd St, Miami FL 33183-2514 Arco Iris Child Care, LLC 11345 SW 128th St, Miami FL 33176-4481 Arias Large Family Child Care Home 7800 SW 132nd Ct, Miami FL 33183-3308 Ariza Family Day Care Home 8876 NW 179th Ln, Hialeah FL 33018-6508 Arrowhead Nursery and Kindergarten 1210 SW 78th Ct, Miami FL 33144-4310 ARTHUR & POLLY MAYS CONSERVATORY OF THE ARTS 11700 SW 216th St, Miami FL 33170-2935 AVENTURA WATERWAYS K-8 CENTER 21101 NE 26th Ave, Miami FL, 33180 Avital Family Day Care Home 2403 NE 202nd St, Miami FL 33180-1841 Avocado Elementary 16969 SW 294th St, Homestead FL 33030-2541 B&G Preschool Inc 7879 NW 27th Ave, Miami FL 33147-5552 Bambini Academy Preschool II 10505 NW 112th Ave Ste 1, Medley FL, 33178 Baptist Hospital Early Learning Center 8900 N Kendall Dr, Miami FL 33176-2118 Bell Large Family Child Care Home 22623 SW 113th Pl, Miami FL 33170-6411 Bent Tree Elementary 4861 SW 140th Ave, Miami FL 33175-4807 Bertha Abess Children's Center 10800 Biscayne Blvd Ste 200, North Miami FL 33161-7400 Beth Torah Adath Yeshurun 20350 NE 26th Ave, Miami FL, 33180 Big Ideas Educational Services, Lorah Park Elementary 5160 NW 31st Ave, Miami FL 33142-3439 Big ideas Lakeview Elementary 1290 NW 115th St, Miami FL 33167-3206 Biscayne Garden Academy, LLC 670 NW 153rd St, Miami FL, 33169 Biscayne Gardens Elementary 560 NW 151st St, Miami FL 33169-6613 Blue Lakes Elementary 9250 SW 52nd Ter, Miami FL 33165-6518 Bonilla Family Day Care Home 16241 SW 306th St, Homestead FL 33033-4142 Bossio Family Day Care Home 7658 NW 181st St, Hialeah FL 33015-6143 Bottega Child Development Center LLC 5911 Bird Rd, Miami FL 33155-5201 Bowman Foster Ashe/Dooling k-8 Academy 6601 SW 152nd Ave, Miami FL 33193-2152 Boys and Girls Club - Gwen Cherry 7090 NW 22nd Ave, Miami FL, 33147 Boys and Girls Club - Kendall 9475 N Kendall Dr, Miami FL, 33176 Boys and Girls Club - Northwest 10915 NW 14th Ave, Miami FL, 33167 Branches Inc Lakeview 11500 NW 12th Ave, Miami FL 33168-6217 Bright Futures Preschool 13724 SW 84th St, Miami FL 33183-4040 Bright Start Preschool & Learning Academy, Corp 15255 NE 9th Ave, North Miami Beach FL, 33162 Building Blocks Daycare and Preschool #1 Inc 3200 SW 107th Ave, Miami FL 33165-3606 Building Blocks Daycare and Preschool #2 Inc DBA Kendall Lakes Kinder Academy 14208 sw 62th street, Miami FL, 33183 Bumble Bee Day Care & Learning Center 12332 Quail Roost Dr, Miami FL 33177-4930 Cabrera Large Family Day Care Home 20440 SW 114th Pl, Miami FL, 33189 Caicedo Large Family Child Care Home 9742 SW 145th Ct, Miami FL 33186-6938 Calusa Elementary 9580 W Calusa Club Dr, Miami FL 33186-1529 Candyland Learning Center Inc 4150 SW 137th Ct, Miami FL 33175-6437 Cardona Large Family Child Care Home 7890 NW 197th Street, Miami FL 33015 Carousel Learning Academy 7100 SW 16th St, Miami FL 33155-1577 Carousel of Love LLC 5555 SW 94th Ct, Miami FL 33165-6459 Carreno Large Family Child Care Home 12010 SW 188th St, Miami FL, 33177 Cartwright Family Day Care Home 15710 SW 100th Ave, Miami FL 33157-1619 Casa Montessori Academy LLC 12200 SW 56th St, Miami FL 33175-5515 Cattoira Montessori School 9385 SW 79th Ave, Miami FL 33156-7430 Centro Campesino Farmworker Center, Inc 19351 SW 379th St, Florida City FL, 33034 Centro Campesino Farmworker Center, Inc 35801 SW 186th Ave, Florida City FL 33034-5508 Chai Club 21101 NE 26th Ave, Miami FL, 33180 Challenge 2 Change Foundation, Inc. 11000 SW 220th St, Miami FL, 33170 Chapman Partnership Early Childhood Center- South 28205 SW 124th Ct Bldg K, Homestead FL, 33033 Charles D. Wyche, Junior Elementary 5241 NW 195th Dr, Miami Gardens FL 33055-6186 Charles R Hadley Elementary 8400 NW 7th St, Miami FL 33126-3802 Charming Kids Preschool 8824 SW 24th St, Miami FL, 33165 Child Care Center Inc @ Riviera Presbyterian Church 5275 Sunset Dr, Miami FL 33143-5914 Children of Destiny Learning Academy 6030 NW 21st Ave, Miami FL 33142-7835 Children's Creative Learning Center at FIU University Park Campus, 11200 SW 8th Street, Miami, FL, 33199 Children's Creative Learning Center at Florida Internatinal University 11200 SW 8th St, Miami FL 33199-2516 Children's International Academy Center, LLC 2750 SW 112th Ave, Miami FL, 33165 Children's Kingdom Family Day Care 12705 SW 115th Ter, Miami FL, 33186 Children's Learning Center of Richmond Heights Inc 11111 Pinkston Dr, Miami FL 33176-6442 Children's Paradise Academy II Inc 15532 SW 72nd St, Miami FL, 33193 Children's Paradise Academy Inc 14237 SW 42nd St, Miami FL 33175-6408 Children's Place Learning Center 8335 Coral Way, Miami FL 33155-1138 Children's Rainbow Day School 22940 Old Dixie Hwy, Miami FL 33170-6342 Children's Resource Fund 8571 SW 112th St, Miami FL 33156-4322 Christian Creative Learning Center 20151 NW 67th Ave, Hialeah FL 33015-2130 Christian Montessori Children's House Inc 3720 SW 86th Ave, Miami FL 33155-3224 Christina M. Eve Elementary 16251 SW 99th St, Miami FL 33196-6192 Claude Pepper Elementary 14550 SW 96th St, Miami FL 33186-1063 Clay Family Day Care Home 2412 NW 87th St, Miami FL 33147-3818 Clements Family Day Care Home 2173 NW 81st St, Miami FL 33147-5163 CMB Visions Unlimited at St Peters 17901 SW 107th Ave, Miami FL, 33157 CMB Visions Unlimited Inc. 1001 NE 15th St, Homestead FL, 33030 Colonial Christian School 17105 SW 296th St, Homestead FL 33030-2551 Communities In School of Miami Inc 6745 NW 23rd Ave, Miami FL, 33147 Community Arts/First Step Champion Inc. 6940 NW 27th Ave, Miami FL 33147-6818 Community Hebrew After-School Program (CHAP) 2601 NE 211th Ter, Miami FL, 33180 Concerned African Women, Inc @ Van E Blanton Elementary 10327 NW 11th Ave, Miami FL, 33150 Concerned African Women, Inc.
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