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GSA Subsidy Administration Section Child Care Provider List Joni's GSA Subsidy Administration Section Child Care Provider List joni's Provider Provider License Child Care Provider Name Address City State Zip Code Contact Phone # Type of Care Accreditation on File at GSA on File at GSA ALASKA Anchor Lutheran School 8100 ArCourtic Blvd Anchorage AK 99518 (907) 522-3636 Center Yes No Joans Preschool 11925 Old Glenn Highway, #202 Eagle River AK 99577 907-694-7577 Declined Yes No Zoila Aguilar DBA Aguilar Day Care 1614 Selief Lane Kodiak AK 99615 (907) 486-0492 Center Yes No Puffin Learning Center 310 Egan St Valdez AK 99636 (907) 835-5160 Center Yes No Kidzone Early Learning Academy 2450 W Success Dr Wasilla AK 99654 (907) 376-5468 Center Yes No Brenda Nice 2360 Ridgewood Dr Wasilla AK 99654 (907) 373-3837 Center Yes No Smart Start Daycare 313 Droz Dr Fairbanks AK 99701 (907) 978-1011 Center Yes No Chiquilladas Child Care 10200 Heron Way Juneau AK 99801 (907) 723-3088 Center Yes No Gold Creek CDC 709 9th St Room 131, PO Box 22010 Juneau AK 99801 (907) 586-6085 Center Yes No Juneau School District Rally Program 10014 Crazy Horse Dr Juneau AK 99801 (907) 780-1411 Center Yes No Juneau Montessori School 750 St Ann's Ave Douglas AK 99824 (907) 364-3535 Center Yes No Sheldon Jackson Child Care Center 111 John Brady Dr Sitka AK 99835 (907) 747-5437 Center Yes No Betty Eliason Child Care Center 607 LInc.oLane St Sitka AK 99835 (907) 747-5892 Center Yes No Clover Pass Christian Preschool & Daycare 105 N Point Higgins Rd Ketchikan AK 99901 (907) 228-3344 Center Yes No First City Child Care 320 Bawden Ste 115 Ketchikan AK 99901 (907) 247-4386 Center Yes No Bright Beginnings Early Learning Center-Eagle River 12228 Lake St Eagle River AK 99577 (907) 344-9435 Center yes no Joan's Preschool Center, LLC 11925 Old Glenn Hwy #202 Eagle River AK 99577 (907) 694-7577 Center Yes No Lauri's Day Care 19114 Danny Dr Eagle River AK 99577 (907) 694-6585 Family Child Care Home Yes Yes Nicole Helms 2049-A Aviation Loop Kodiak AK 99615 (907) 481-3379 Center Yes No The Playskool Home Daycare 1461 Gillam Way Fairbanks AK 99701 (907) 452-7700 Center Yes No The Playskool Home Daycare 1461 Gillam Way Fairbanks AK 99701 (907) 452-7700 Family Child Care Home Yes No Rainbows End Children's Center 2960 Hurst Rd North Pole AK 99705 (907) 488-8384 Center Yes No Open Arms Child Development Center 2980 Davis Rd Fairbanks AK 99709 (907) 455-9466 Center Yes Yes Child Care Provider participation in the Fee Assistance/Subsidy Program will be updated accordingly based upon the GSA's determination of their continued eligibility. 1 GSA Subsidy Administration Section Child Care Provider List joni's Provider Provider License Child Care Provider Name Address City State Zip Code Contact Phone # Type of Care Accreditation on File at GSA on File at GSA ALABAMA Morningstar Child Care LLC 53 Leah Ln Calera AL 35040 (205) 685-0877 Center Yes No KinderCare Learning Centers LLC 3160 Old Columbiana Rd Birmingham AL 35226 (205) 822-8110 Center Yes No La Petite Academy Inc. 5198 Valleydale Rd Birmingham AL 35242 (205) 991-5391 Center Yes No Maw Maw's Early Learning Center Inc. 1204 Placeantation Rd Tuscaloosa AL 35405 (205) 349-5463 Center Yes No Mrs Pattis Home Daycare 11956 County Rd 15 Florence AL 35633 (256) 764-3789 Family Child Care Yes No Rainbow Day Care Center, Inc. 236 Capshaw Rd Madison AL 35757 (256) 830-2999 Center Yes No Vaughn Rd Preschool, LLC 8790 Vaughn Rd Montgomery AL 36117 (334) 277-4815 Center Yes No Christ the King Early CDC 1506 B Main St Daphne AL 36526 (251) 621-8391 Center Yes No The Neighborhood School 26481 Kensington Place Daphne AL 36526 (251) 626-0074 Center Yes No Loving Care Children's Center 10142 County Rd 64 Daphne AL 36526 (251) 626-1855 Center Yes No First Baptist Church Day Care Center PO Box 7729 Spanish Fort AL 36527 (251) 626-2946 Center Yes No Tanner Williams Elementary School 13700 Tanner Williams Rd Wilmer AL 36587 (251) 221-1675 Center Yes No Weinackers Montessori School 227 Hillcrest Rd Mobile AL 36608 (251) 344-8755 Center Yes No Christ United Methodist Church Kidz 6101 Grelot Rd Mobile AL 36609 (251) 342-0462 Center Yes No Weinackers Montessori School 5739 Old Pascagoula Rd Mobile AL 36619 (251) 653-4707 Center Yes No La Petite Academy 955 Hillcrest Rd Mobile AL 36695 (251) 639-9201 Center Yes No World Of Friends Daycare 2900 Dawes Rd Mobile AL 36695 (251) 633-6533 Center Yes No Woodridge Learning Center 2700 Schillinger Rd S Mobile AL 36695 (251) 633-6000 Center Yes No KinderCare #300818 2258 Hillcrest Rd Mobile AL 36695 (251) 660-1126 Center Yes No Jubilee Early Child Development Center 6631 Wall St Mobile AL 36695 (251) 633-0018 Center Yes No Providence Baptist Church CDC 2807 Lee Rd 166 Opelika AL 36804 (334) 745-4608 Center Yes No Just 4 Kids Family Child Care 17 Sword St Fort Mitchell AL 36856 (334) 855-9254 Center Yes No Just For Kids Child Care Center 5009-A Summerville Rd Phoenix City AL 36867 (334) 298-9370 Center Yes No Primrose School of Riverwoods 501 Riverwoods Court Helena AL 35080 (205) 685-1905 Center Yes No University Baptist Child Development Center 440 Overland Rd Montevallo AL 35115 (205) 665-4039 Center Yes No La Petite Academy-Pelham 2825 Hwy 31 S Pelham AL 35124 (205) 663-4011 Center Yes Yes La Petite Academy Brookwood 2041 Brookwood Medical Court Dr Birmingham AL 35209 (205) 879-7615 Center Yes No Cahaba Valley Learning Center 151 Narrows Parkway Ste E Birmingham AL 35242 (205) 437-8900 Center Yes No Odyssey Early School 104 Heatherbrooke Park Dr Birmingham AL 35242 (205) 991-0039 Center Yes No KinderCare #301261 1700 Corporate Dr Birmingham AL 35242 (205) 995-8598 Center Yes No Odyssey Early School 401 Emery Dr Birmingham AL 35244 (205) 988-8829 Center Yes No KinderCare #301522 1820 South Park Dr Hoover AL 35244 (205) 444-0305 Center Yes No Bell Rd Pre-School 3241 Bell Rd Montgomery AL 36116 (334) 356-1789 Center Yes No KinderCare #302500 6955 Halcyon Park Dr Montgomery AL 36117 (334) 270-5955 Center Yes Yes Loving Care Children's Center 10142 County Rd 64 Daphne AL 36526 (251) 626-1855 Center Yes No Growing Room Auburn 644 N Dean Rd Auburn AL 36830 (334) 501-2044 Center Yes No Kingdom Kids Room To Grow Inc. 2815 Stadium Dr Phoenix City AL 36867 (334) 214-4993 Center Yes No Childcare Network 169 1008 Gateway Dr Phoenix City AL 36869 (334) 214-4776 Center Yes No Miracles Child Enrichment Center 60 Lee Rd 236 Phoenix City AL 36870 (334) 291-8148 Center Yes No Child Care Provider participation in the Fee Assistance/Subsidy Program will be updated accordingly based upon the GSA's determination of their continued eligibility. 2 GSA Subsidy Administration Section Child Care Provider List joni's Provider Provider License Child Care Provider Name Address City State Zip Code Contact Phone # Type of Care Accreditation on File at GSA on File at GSA ARKANSAS Lonoke First United Methodist Church 220 S Center St Lonoke AR 72086 (501) 676-3118 Center Yes No Kings Kids Academy 10600 Train Station Dr Mabelvale AR 72103 (501) 565-5437 Center yes no Pulaski Technical College 1500 W Pershing Blvd North Little Rock AR 72114 (501) 753-0357 Center Yes Yes Lil Heroes 4810 W Commercial Ste A North Little Rock AR 72116 (501) 753-4806 Center Yes No Lil Treasures Learning Academy Inc. 8500 Indian Head Dr Sherwood AR 72120 (501) 834-8828 Center Yes No Central Christian Academy 1250 Hogan Lane Conway AR 72034 (501) 327-5437 Center Yes No Cedar Heights Christian Daycare 14510 Cedar Heights Rd North Little Rock AR 72118 (501) 851-2557 Center Yes No Just Like Home Childcare - West 3395 W Mt. Comfort Rd Fayetteville AR 72704 (479) 595-8033 Center Yes No Cedar Crest Academy 4195 W Persimmon Fayetteville AR 72704 (479) 249-6100 Center Yes No La Petite Academy @ Bentonville 215 N Walton Blvd Bentonville AR 72712 (479) 271-9221 Center Yes No ABC Happy Kids Learning Center 2808 W WaLaneut St Rogers AR 72756 (479) 621-6126 Center Yes No Child Care Provider participation in the Fee Assistance/Subsidy Program will be updated accordingly based upon the GSA's determination of their continued eligibility. 3 GSA Subsidy Administration Section Child Care Provider List joni's Provider Provider License Child Care Provider Name Address City State Zip Code Contact Phone # Type of Care Accreditation on File at GSA on File at GSA ARIZONA Tutor Time 875 East Bell Road Phoenix AZ 85022 (602) 938-5257 Center Yes No Childtime Childcare 3011 West Bell Rd Phoenix AZ 85053 (602) 866-7239 Center Yes Yes Tutor Time 6078 3720 W Anthem Way Anthem AZ 85086 (623) 465-8644 Center Yes Yes Risen Savior Lutheran Church 23914 S Alma School Rd Chandler AZ 85248 (480) 802-1505 Center Yes Yes Bethany Christian School 6304 S Price Rd Tempe AZ 85283 (480) 752-8993 Center Yes No Kids Inc.orporated Learning Center Watermark Inc.. 2350 S Gilbert Rd Chandler AZ 85286 (480) 899-5437 Center Yes No Litchfield Elementary School District #79 3300 N Santa Fe Trail Litchfield Park AZ 85340 (623) 535-6000 Center Yes No Trinity Lutheran School 830 Placeaza Circle E Litchfield Park AZ 85340 (623) 935-4690 Center Yes No Radiant Kidzzone Childcare & Preschool 15522 West Paradise Lane Surprise AZ 85374 623-374-4378 Center Yes No Jumpstart Childcare and Learning Center 12482 W Greenway Rd Surprise AZ 85374 (623) 933-1116 Center Yes No KinderCare Learning Center, Inc.
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