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Mvcc-kiddie Campus Child Care Center
Program Name: MVCC-Kiddie Campus Child Care Center
Program Address: 1101 Sherman Dr., Utica NY 13501
Contact Phone: (315) 792-5594
Website: http://www.mvcaa.com/pages/page.php?pageid=13#about
Detail: A wonderful beginning for children emotionally, socially and academically. Head Start contributes to the full development of a child's potential achievement in future school years and to continued success throughout a child's life.
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MVCC-Kiddie Campus Child Care Center, Utica NY
Program Address: 1101 Sherman Dr., Utica NY 13501
Contact Phone: (315) 792-5594
Website: http://www.mvcaa.com/pages/page.php?pageid=13#about
Detail: A wonderful beginning for children emotionally, socially and academically. Head Start contributes to the full development of a child's potential achievement in future school years and to continued success throughout a child's life.
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