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Enrolled Provider List 28 MAY 2021.Xlsx Vendor Provider Provider Number Provider Name Provider Address Provider City Provider State Zip Provider Email Phone 3000064712 BEANSPROUTS DAYCARE 11065 HWY 31 SPANISH FORT Alabama 36527 [email protected] 251-626-5445 3000065487 BIG BLUE MARBLE ACADEMY - DAPHNE 29669 RENNAISSANCE BLVD DAPHNE Alabama 36526 [email protected] 251-235-8228 COLOR US KIDS LEARNING CENTER OF ALABAMA 3000063470 INC 26000 NELSON ST DAPHNE Alabama [email protected] 251-625-6933 3000065946 EASTERN SHORE JUBILEE MINISTRIES CHURCH 9543 STAGECOACH COMMERCIAL PARK CIRCLE SPANISH FORT Alabama 36527 [email protected] 251-625-4042 3000063719 EASTERN SHORE MONTESSORI SCHOOL INC 980 MAIN STREET DAPHNE Alabama 36526 [email protected] 251-626-7505 3000065383 KIDS ZONE OF TILLMAN'S CORNER 4612 BUSH LANE MOBILE Alabama 36619 [email protected] 251-661-3280 3000066154 KINDERKIDS LEARNING CENTER INC 10142 COUNTY ROAD 64 DAPHNE Alabama 36526 [email protected] 251-424-3897 3000064394 LA PETITE ACADEMY MOBILE 955 HILLCREST ROAD MOBILE Alabama 36695 [email protected] 251-639-9201 3000065394 LIFE CHURCH CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER 8701 ZEIGLER BLVD MOBILE Alabama 36608 [email protected] 251-633-2679 3000064569 MONTESSORI WORLD PRESCH & KINDERGARTEN 2061 LEROY STEVENS RD MOBILE Alabama 36695 [email protected] 251-634-8211 3000064677 NAZARENE LEARNING CENTER 669 AZALEA ROAD MOBILE Alabama 36609 [email protected] 251-666-0044 3000066132 RESTORATION FELLOWSHIP MINISTRIES 9585 MILTON HONES RD DAPHNE Alabama 36526 [email protected] 251-459-0178 3000064636 THE LEARNING COVE 28848 N MAIN STREET DAPHNE Alabama 36526 [email protected] 251-621-8811 3000065906 THE LEARNING TREE - CARMICHAEL RD 4120 CARMICHAEL ROAD MONTGOMERY Alabama 36106 [email protected] 334-271-4961 3000065176 THE NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOL 26481 KENSINGTON PL DAPHNE Alabama 36526 [email protected] 251-626-0074 3000063757 TINY TOTS ACADEMY 25478 FRIENDSHIP RD STE A DAPHNE Alabama 36526 [email protected] 251-625-6625 3000063953 WEINACKER'S MONTESSORI SCHOOL - DAPHNE 28765 N MAIN ST DAPHNE Alabama 36526 [email protected] 251-259-5037 3000065305 WEINACKERS MONTESSORI SCHOOL - MOBILE 513 GEORGIAN DRIVE MOBILE Alabama 36609 [email protected] 251-342-5399 3000064719 WEINACKER'S MONTESSORI SCHOOL-HILLCREST 227 HILLCREST ROAD MOBILE Alabama 36608 [email protected] 251-344-8755 3000064391 YOUNG IMPRESSIONS DAY CARE, INC. 4550 HIGGINS ROAD MOBILE Alabama 36619 [email protected] 251-662-3124 3000066403 ABC CENTER 8511 JENNIFER DR JUEANU Alaska 99801 [email protected] 907-500-2160 3000063347 BETTY ELIASON CHILD CARE CENTER 607 LINCOLN ST SITKA Alaska 99835 [email protected] 907-747-5892 3000064611 CHILDREN'S PALLAS 526 FIRST STREET CORDOVA Alaska 99574 [email protected] 907-424-4323 3000065174 CLOVER PASS CHRISTIAN PRESCHOOL & DAYCARE 105 NORTH POIINT HIGGINS ROAD KETCHIKAN Alaska 99901 [email protected] 907-247-2350 3000063490 COAST TO COAST KID CARE 33896 TIEHACKER RD SEWARD Alaska 99664 [email protected] 207-812-0239 3000064408 DISCOVERY PRESCHOOL 206 4TH ST JUNEAU Alaska 99801 [email protected] 907-463-3030 3000063484 GIRASSOL LEARNING CENTER & ART STUDIO 3838 BARTLETT ST HOMER Alaska 99603 [email protected] 907-299-4733 3000063461 GOLD CREEK CDC 709 W 9TH STREET ROOM 131 JUNEAU Alaska 99801 [email protected] 907-586-6085 3000063768 HAGUIT'S DAY CARE 1012 HEMLOCK STREET KODIAK Alaska 99615 [email protected] 907-486-5694 3000066590 JUNEAU MONTESSORI SCHOOL 750 ST. ANN'S AVE DOUGLAS Alaska 99824 [email protected] 907-364-3535 3000063057 KIDS FIRST DAY CARE 506 1ST STREET SITKA Alaska 99835 [email protected] 907-747-5454 KINDERCARE EDUCATION AT WORK #081055 3000063848 (TUNDRA TYKES 750 D ST. ANCHORAGE Alaska [email protected] 907-271-4500 3000063056 KODIAK BAPTIST MISSION 1944 E REZANOF DR KODIAK Alaska 99615 [email protected] 907-486-4126 3000064832 LITTLE MOON DAYCARE 4341 WINDFALL AVE JUNEAU Alaska 99801 [email protected] 907-209-3429 3000063327 MAURICIOS CHILD CARE 8905 GEE STREET JUNEAU Alaska 99801 [email protected] 907-586-1967 3000064188 NIKKI'S DAYCARE 628 RANGEVIEW AVE. HOMER Alaska 99603 [email protected] 907-299-0416 3000066638 RALLY - RIVERBEND 2901 RIVERSIDE DRIVE JUNEAU Alaska 99801 [email protected] 907-780-1411 3000065800 RALLY HARBORVIEW 1255 GLACIER AVE JUNEAU Alaska 99801 [email protected] 907-780-1411 3000063510 RIVER OF LIFE CHRISTIAN DAYCARE CENTER 2050 SELIEF LN KODIAK Alaska 99615 [email protected] 907-486-7652 3000063276 SERENDIPITY CHILDCARE CENTER 11 N 12TH STREET PETERSBURG Alaska 99833 [email protected] 907-772-2700 3000063054 SHELDON JACKSON CHILD CARE CENTER 111 JOHN BRADY DR SITKA Alaska 99835 [email protected] 907-747-5437 3000063179 ST PAUL LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL 3077 E REZANOF DR KODIAK Alaska 99615 [email protected] 907-486-5317 3000063725 STEPPING STONES LEARNING CENTER 212 TATITLEK VALDEZ Alaska 99686 [email protected] 907-835-5160 3000063214 USCG BASE KODIAK CDC BUILDING N-41 MARY ISLAND WAY KODIAK Alaska 99619 [email protected] 907-487-5483 3000065127 VENTURES PROGRAM 305 BARANOF AVENUE SITKA Alaska 99835 [email protected] 907-966-1317 3000066503 PHOENIX CHILDREN'S ACADEMY 2315 S. LINDSAY ROAD GILBERT Arizona 85295 [email protected] 480-963-1155 3000063505 TUTOR TIME #6071 20645 N. SCOTTSDALE ROAD SCOTTSDALE Arizona 85255 [email protected] 480-585-4194 3000064786 HARVEST TIME ACADEMY 3300 BRIAR CLIFF AVE FORT SMITH Arkansas 72908 [email protected] 479-646-6003 3000063053 123 TINY STEPS CORP 1812 VIA CAPRI CHULA VISTA California 91913 [email protected] 619-504-8156 3000066236 A KIDS LIFE 307 SUTTER AVE ROSEVILLE California 95678 [email protected] 916-786-3660 3000065279 A SMALL WORLD INFANT AND TODDLER CENTER 1641 OAK PARK BLVD PLEASANT HILL California 94523 [email protected] 925-944-3528 3000064688 ABBEY MONTESSORI CHILDREN'S CENTER 138 N. SAN PEDRO ROAD SAN RAFAEL California 94903 [email protected] 415-479-8865 3000064040 ABC PRESCHOOL AND DAYCARE 20135 SAN MIGUEL AVE CASTRO VALLEY California 94546 [email protected] 510-581-5577 3000064351 ADOBE CHRISTIAN DAYCARE PRESCHOOL 2875 ADOBE ROAD PETALUMA California 94954 [email protected] 707-762-7713 3000063368 ADVENTURE CLUB-SPANGER SCHOOL 699 SHASTA STREET ROSEVILLE California 95678 [email protected] 916-782-7905 3000064286 ADVENTURE POINT EARLY LEARNING CENTER 1805 E. 17TH ST. NATIONAL CITY California 91950 [email protected] 619-259-2480 510-658-7412 3000064630ADVENTURE TIME EXTENDED DAYCARE 21201 INDEPENDENT SCHOOL RD CASTRO VALLEY California [email protected] 100 3000064991 AIM HIGH CHILD CARE - GARIN 250 1ST ST. BRENTWOOD California 94513 [email protected] 925-516-3945 3000064100 AIM HIGH CHILD CARE - KREY 190 CRAWFORD DRIVE BRENTWOOD California 94513 [email protected] 925-516-3945 3000066153 ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL PRESCHOOL 3674 SEVENTH AVENUE SAN DIEGO California 92103 [email protected] 619-298-0313 3000064770 ARBORVIEW MONTESSORI SCHOOL 7441 FOOTHILLS SUITE 140 ROSEVILLE California 95747 [email protected] 916-787-4004 3000063515 ATASCADERO CHILDRENS CENTER 11850 VIEJO CAMINO ATASCADERO California 93422 [email protected] 805-461-0811 3000064601 AUNTIE'S PLACE FAMILY DAYCARE 611 MADISON ST PETALUMA California 94952 [email protected] 707-334-2735 3000065414 BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH OF LAKEWOOD 4644 CLARK AVE LONG BEACH California 90808 [email protected] 562-429-7335 3000063520 BIG FUTURE PRESCHOOL 40295 WINCHESTER ROAD TEMECULA California 92591 [email protected] 951-296-1855 3000063574 BRIGHT HORIZONS @ GARNER 2275 N LOOP ROAD 510-769-5443 ALAMEDA California 94502 [email protected] 510-769-5437 3000064155 BRIGHT HORIZONS AT 221 MAIN STREET 221 MAIN STREET SAN FRANSISCO California 94105 [email protected] 415-495-1709 3000063904 BRIGHTER BEGINNINGS 1128 WEST SEVENTH STREET SAN PEDRO California 90731 [email protected] 310-832-8606 3000064490 BUILDING KIDZ OF SSF 600 GRAND AVENUE SAN FRANCISCO California 94080 [email protected] 650-837-9348 3000066555 BUILDING KIDZ PACIFICA 401 PALOMA DR PACIFICA California 94044 [email protected] 650-557-1256 3000065888 BUILDING KIDZ SCHOOL OF SAN FRANCISCO 143 CLEMENT STREET SAN FRANCISCO California 94118 [email protected] 951-893-7303 3000065528 CADENCE EDUCATION LLC - I STREET 600 I STREET #100 SACRAMENTO California 95814 [email protected] 916-442-0722 3000064195 CARE CAMPUS CHILDREN'S CENTER 10746 SIERRA ROSE CT GRASS VALLEY California 95949 [email protected] 530-268-8252 3000063577 CECES DAY CARE 1337 INDIAN CREEK PLACE CHULA VISTA California 91915 [email protected] 619-869-3896 3000066005 CHAMPIONS SANDPIPER ELEMENTARY 797 REDWOOD SHORES PKWY REDWOOD CITY California 94065 [email protected] 650-420-8657 3000066198 CHILDREN'S COTTAGE HODGSON 900 HODGSON STREET EUREKA California 95501 [email protected] 707-445-8119 3000066128 CHILDREN'S COTTAGE PRESCHOOL 2900 HARRIS STREET EUREKA California 95503 [email protected] 707-445-8119 3000066673 CHILDREN'S PARADISE INC - BOBIER 700-A E. 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