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History
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1969 |
The Janesville Community Day Care
Center first opened at the First Lutheran Church as a community service for
families needing quality childcare. |
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1971 |
An additional facility was housed in
the Asbury United Methodist Church to meet Janesville’s growing demand for
quality day care. |
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1980 |
A fund-raising effort provided enough
capital to purchase and renovate the old Blackhawk School, which is the
present site of the Janesville Community Day Care Center at 3103 Ruger
Avenue. |
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1982 |
Both of the previous day care sites
were consolidated at the Ruger address. |
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1987 |
With funding from the United Way and
the Janesville Foundation, the day care center was the first in the area to
begin a night care program. |
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2000 |
Janesville Community Day and Night
Care Center, a licensed, private, non-profit, tax exempt United Way agency
providing a full day educational child care program (including meals) for
children 2-9 years, an after-school program, and a night care program for
children 2-9 years of age. |
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2002 |
We are proud to announce the opening
of an infant program in collaboration with CFS Head Start and CESA
2-Therapeutic Learning Center (TLC.)
This newly designed comprehensive service model blends the resources
from these agencies to promote ease and access to quality programming for
infants, toddlers and their families with diverse incomes, backgrounds, and
abilities. The coordinated program is
located at the current TLC location (2020 E. Milwaukee St., Janesville). This program is available to all families-
not just families who qualify for Head Start, but for any family interested
in our infant program. |
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