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Child Care Facilities Report 01052021.Xlsx Unlicensed Child Care Facilities or Programs - By Name As of January 2021 This list of unlicensed child care facilities is based on self-reported information at the time of registration. It may include facilities that are now licensed for which the Department of Revenue has not yet been notified of licensure by the facility. If you own a facility listed in this report that has become licensed or has ceased operations, please notify the Department of Revenue at: Colorado Department of Revenue Income Tax Section, Room 108 1881 Pierce Street Lakewood, CO 80214 NAME CITY 11TH AVENUE HEAD START LAKEWOOD 1ST CHOICE AFTER SCHOOL KARE WINDSOR 1ST CHOICE AFTER SCHOOL KARE - CENTENNIAL WINDSOR 1ST CHOICE AFTER SCHOOL KARE - EDMONSON WINDSOR 1ST CHOICE AFTER SCHOOL KARE - FT COLLINS WINDSOR 1ST CHOICE AFTER SCHOOL KARE - LINCOLN WINDSOR 1ST CHOICE AFTER SCHOOL KARE - LOVELAND WINDSOR 1ST CHOICE AFTER SCHOOL KARE - MARY BLAIR WINDSOR 1ST CHOICE AFTER SCHOOL KARE - NAMAQUA WINDSOR 1ST CHOICE AFTER SCHOOL KARE - TRUSCOTT WINDSOR 1ST CHOICE AFTER SCHOOL KARE - VAN BUREN WINDSOR 1ST CHOICE AFTER SCHOOL KARE - WINDSOR WINDSOR 1ST CHOICE AFTER SCHOOL KARE - WINONA WINDSOR 6TH AVENUE ELEMENTARY PRESCHOOL AURORA A B C WEST CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER GREELEY A BIENT TOT & KID SPOT DENVER A CHILD'S LIFE WESTMINSTER A CHILD'S PLACE IN EDGEWATER EDGEWATER A CHILD'S TOUCH THORNTON A KID'S PLACE/ LIFE STORIES CHILD FAMILY ADVOCACY GREELEY A NEW ADVENTURE PRESCHOOL GRAND JUNCTION A NEW GENERATION THORNTON A NEW GENERATION CHILDCARE PRESCHOOL BROOMFIELD A PLACE TO GROW, LLC DURANGO A PLUS KIDS DENVER A PLUS LEARNING CENTER DBA IMAGINATION PLUS AURORA A PRECIOUS CHILD INC BROOMFIELD A RAINBOW OF FRIENDS PRESCHOOL COLORADO SPRINGS A SHARED VISION: PARTNERS IN PEDIATRIC BLINDNESS WESTMINSTER A STEP AHEAD LEARNING CENTER OLATHE A WORLD OF DISCOVERY TRINIDAD ABC ACADEMY AURORA ABC ACADEMY AND DAYCARE JULESBURG ABC CENTRAL CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER GREELEY ABC CHILD CARE, LLC DENVER ABC LEARNING CENTER AND PRESCHOOL BRIGHTON ABC NURSERY SCHOOL COLORADO SPRINGS ABCS CPP PRESCHOOL GREELEY ABC'S HEIMAN BRIGHT SCHOOL AGE CENTER GREELEY ABC'S JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL CHILD CARE CENTER GREELEY ABIDING HOPE PRESCHOOL INC LITTLETON ABN COLUMBINE MONTESSORI SCHOOL DENVER ACADEMIA HEAD START DENVER ACADEMIC PLAY LEARNING CENTER DENVER ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL 2 WESTMINSTER ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL DAYCARE CASTLE ROCK ACADEMY KIDS CASTLE ROCK ACADEMY OF ARTS & ACADEMICS COLORADO SPRINGS ACADEMY OF ARTS & KNOWLEDGE PRESCHOOL FORT COLLINS ACADEMY OF CHARTER SCHOOLS WESTMINSTER ACORN SCHOOL FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT BOULDER ACRES GREEN ELEM BEFORE AFTER SCH PRO LITTLETON ACTIVE BOULDER KIDS, LLC BOULDER ACTIVE LEARNER'S PARKER ACTIVE LEARNING CENTER DENVER ADAMS 12 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CENTER THORNTON ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR - ARAPAHOE RIDGE BASE THORNTON ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR - PEAK @ MCELWAIN ELEMENTARY DENVER ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR PEAK CORONADO HILLS ELEMENTARY DENVER ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS - RIVERDALE PRS THORNTON ADAMS 12 HEARING DISABLE PRESCHOOL THORNTON ADAMS COUNTY HEAD START - CREEKSIDE CENTER COMMERCE CITY ADAMS COUNTY HEAD START - RAINBOW CENTER COMMERCE CITY ADAMS COUNTY HEADSTART SUNSHINE CENTER COMMERCE CITY ADAMS COUNTY SCH DIST 12 - NORTH MOR ELEM. THORNTON ADAMS COUNTY YMCA WESTERN HILLS DENVER ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE CENTER PUEBLO ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE CENTER PUEBLO ADVANTAGE LEARNING CENTER LAKEWOOD ADVENTURE CHILD CARE CENTER GREELEY ADVENTURE CLUB AT THORNTON COMM CTR THORNTON ADVENTURE MONTESSORI LEARNING LAFAYETTE ADVENTURELAND CHILDCARE & PRESCHOOL COLORADO SPRINGS ADVENTURES IN CHILD CARE EVERGREEN ADVENTURES IN CHILD CARE EVERGREEN Page 2 of 69 Colorado Department of Revenue ADVENTURES IN CHILD CARE EVERGREEN ADVENTURES IN CHILD CARE, LLC EVERGREEN ADVOCATES FOR CHILDREN CASA AURORA AGAPE CREATIVE FOUNDATION DENVER AGAPE III DENVER AGAPE TWO DENVER AGUILAR PUBLIC SCH DIST RE 6 PRESCHOOL AGUILAR AISH PRESCHOOL GREENWOOD VILLAGE AJAX ADVENTURE CAMP ASPEN AKRON BALANCED CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER AKRON AKRON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AKRON AKRON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH HEAD START AKRON AL MEIKLEJOHN PRESCHOOL @ AL MEIKELJOHN ELEM ARVADA ALAYA PRESCHOOL KINDERGARTEN BOULDER ALEXANDER DAWSON SCHOOL, LLC LAFAYETTE ALL ABOARD CHILDRENS CENTER INC ARVADA ALL ABOUT KIDS LEARNING AND CHILD CARE MONTROSE ALL NATION LEARNING CENTER AURORA ALL PRECIOUS CHILDREN PRESCHOOL ARVADA ALL SOULS CATHOLIC SCHOOL ENGLEWOOD ALL SOULS ELC ENGLEWOOD ALLIANCE FOR CHOICE IN EDUCATION DENVER ALLIANCE FOR CHOICE IN EDUCATION DENVER ALONA OWENS LEARNING CENTER, LLC AURORA ALPINE AUTISM CENTER COLORADO SPRINGS ALPINE ELEMENTARY PRESCHOOL LONGMONT ALPINE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - ALPINE ACADEMY LONGMONT ALPINE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-LION'S DEN LONGMONT ALSUP / ILC COMMERCE CITY ALTOGETHER OUTDOORS BOULDER ALTURA ELEMENTARY PRESCHOOL AURORA AMBASSADORS FOR LITERACY INC BROOMFIELD AMERICA SCORES DENVER ANCHOR CENTER FOR BLIND CHILDREN DENVER ANGELS & OUTLAWS ACADEMY MEEKER ANIMAS VALLEY EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER DURANGO ANIMAS VALLEY PRESCHOOL DURANGO ANNUNCIATION SCHOOL DENVER ANTELOPE RIDGE EXPLORERS GREENWOOD VILLAGE ANTELOPE RIDGE PRESCHOOL AURORA ANTELOPE TRAILS ADVENTURE CLUB COLORADO SPRINGS APPLE TREE CHRISTIAN PRESCHOOL & KINDERGARTEN BROOMFIELD APPLETON ELEMENTARY GRAND JUNCTION APPLETON EXTENDED HOURS GRAND JUNCTION APPLETON-ELP GRAND JUNCTION ARAP COMM COLLEGE CHILD CARE CENTER LITTLETON ARAPAHOE COUNTY EARLY CHILDHOOD COUNCIL INC CENTENNIAL Page 3 of 69 Colorado Department of Revenue ARCHULETA COUNTY EDUCATION CENTER, INC PAGOSA SPRINGS ARICKAREE PRESCHOOL ANTON ARKANSAS ELEMENTARY PRESCHOOL AURORA ARLENE'S LEARNING CENTER DENVER ARMA DEI ACADEMY PRESCHOOL LONE TREE ARRIBA FLAGLER CSD 20 PRESCHOOL FLAGLER ARROWHEAD ECS PROGRAM GREENWOOD VILLAGE ARROWWOOD ELEMENTARY HIGHLANDS RANCH ASCENSION CHILDREN'S LEARNING CENTER COLORADO SPRINGS ASCENSION LUTHERAN EXTENDED DAY PRESCHOOL LITTLETON ASCENSION PRESCHOOL PUEBLO ASPEN ACADEMY GREENWOOD VILLAGE ASPEN CENTER FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT LONGMONT ASPEN CLUB AND SPA ASPEN ASPEN COMMUNITY SCHOOL PRE KINDER WOODY CREEK ASPEN COUNTRY DAY PREKINDERGARTEN ASPEN ASPEN CREEK ACADEMY LITTLETON ASPEN CREEK PRESCHOOL BOULDER ASPEN CROSSING EXTENDED CHILD SERVICES AURORA ASPEN CROSSING PRESCHOOL AURORA ASPEN DAY CAMP ASPEN ASPEN DAY TRIPPERS ASPEN ASPEN MOUNTAIN TOTS ASPEN ASPEN SCHOOL DISTRICT PRESCHOOL ASPEN ASPEN SPROUTS ASPEN ASPEN YOUTH CENTER ASPEN ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF DENVER DENVER ASSUMPTION CATHOLIC DENVER ASSUMPTION CATHOLIC SCHOOL DENVER ATLAS PREPARATORY SCHOOL COLORADO SPRINGS AUGUSTANA EARLY LEARNING CENTER DENVER AURARIA EARLY LEARNING CENTER DENVER AURORA 7 PRESCHOOL @ HIGH PEAKS / BCSIS BOULDER AURORA ACADEMY ENGLEWOOD AVE MARIA CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARKER AVE MARIA CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARKER AVID4 ADVENTURE BOULDER AVID4 ADVENTURE BOULDER AVON ELEMENTARY PRESCHOOL AVON AVONDALE ELEMENTARY PUEBLO AXL ACADEMY AURORA BABY BASECAMP LLC DURANGO BABY POWER & FOREVER KIDS DENVER BABY STATION WOODLAND PARK BACKPACK EARLY LEARNING ACAD @ HOTCHKISS K-8 DELTA BACON B.A.S.E. CAMP FORT COLLINS BAL SWAN CHILDRENS CENTER PRESCHOOL BROOMFIELD Page 4 of 69 Colorado Department of Revenue BANNING LEWIS RANCH ACADEMY COLORADO SPRINGS BASALT CAMPUS KIDS BASALT BAUDER ELEMENTARY BASE CAMP FORT COLLINS BAYFIELD EARLY EDUCATION PROGRAMS BAYFIELD BAYFIELD FAMILY CENTER BAYFIELD BBBS SW CO/ BIG BROTHER BIG SISTER DURANGO BEACON COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL DENVER BEAR CANYON CHILD CARE PROGRAM HIGHLANDS RANCH BEAR CREEK EARLY CHILHOOD CENTER MONUMENT BEAR CREEK ELEMENTARY - MY PLACE MONUMENT BEARLY TAWL EVERGREEN BEATTIE B.A.S.E. CAMP FORT COLLINS BEAUTIFUL SAVIOR LUTHERAN EARLY LEARN BROOMFIELD BEAVER CREEK DAY CAMP VAIL BECK PRESCHOOL AURORA BEECH STREET PRESCHOOL CORTEZ BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL @ PEIFFER LITTLETON BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL AT NORMANDY LITTLETON BEFORE / AFTER SCHOOL AT THE Y LONGMONT BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL AT GOV RANCH LITTLETON BELA FAMILY LEARNING CENTER DELTA BELA FAMILY LEARNING CENTER-PRESCHOOL DELTA BELLES AND BEAUS ACADEMY ENGLEWOOD BELLES AND BEAUS ACADEMY AT THE FARMS AURORA BELLEVIEW CHRISTIAN CHILD CARE WESTMINSTER BELLEVIEW CHRISTIAN CHILD CARE CENTER WESTMINSTER BELMONT PRESCHOOL PUEBLO BEN FRANKLIN ACADEMY PRESCHOOL HIGHLANDS RANCH BENNETT BASE CAMP FORT COLLINS BENNETT CHILDRENS PROGRAM ESTES PARK BENNETT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BENNETT BENNETT SCHOOL DIST 29J PRESCHOOL BENNETT BENNIE E GOODWIN EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION AURORA BERGEN MEADOW PRESCHOOL EVERGREEN BERTHOUD ELEMENTARY EC LOVELAND BERTHOUD FAMILY CHURCH BERTHOUD BESSEMER PRESCHOOL PUEBLO BETH EDEN BAPTIST K4 PROGRAM WHEAT RIDGE BETH EDEN BAPTIST SCHOOL AGE CHILDCARE WHEAT RIDGE BETHANY BUSY BEE PRESCHOOL LITTLETON BETHANY CHRISTIAN MONTESSORI PRESCHOOL WHEAT RIDGE BETHANY EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE BETHEL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL AURORA BETHEL LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL OF COLORADO SPRINGS COLORADO SPRINGS BETHKE B.A.S.E. CAMP FORT COLLINS BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL/CHILDCARE LAKEWOOD BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN SCHOOL CHILDWATCH LAKEWOOD Page 5 of 69 Colorado Department of Revenue BETHUNE PRESCHOOL BETHUNE BETTY ADAMS PRESCHOOL WESTMINSTER BEULAH HEIGHTS PRESCHOOL PUEBLO BEYOND THE BELL NEW CASTLE BEYOND THE BELL NEW CASTLE BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF NORTHERN CO DENVER BIG SANDY PRESCHOOL SIMLA BILLIE MARTINEZ HEAD START GREELEY BIXBY SCHOOL BOULDER BLACK CANYON BOYS & GIRLS CLUB MONTROSE BLACK CANYON GYMNASTICS, LLC MONTROSE BLACK ROCK ELEMENTARY CHILDCARE LONGMONT BLACK ROCK ELEMENTARY PRESCHOOL LONGMONT BLADIUM SPORTS CLUB DENVER BLANCA / FORT GARLAND HEAD START CENTER CONEJOS BLANCA CPCD PRESCHOOL COLORADO
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