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Ymca North Hill Child Care Center
Program Name: YMCA NORTH HILL CHILD CARE CENTER
Program Address: 10 W TALLMADGE AVE, AKRON OH 44310
Contact Phone: (330) 762-7678
Website: http://www.akronymca.org/akronymca/EarlyChildhoodNorthHill.aspx
Detail: North Hill serves our community with Early Care and Education, Before and After School programs and day camps. Ages Served: 3 to 5 years Type of Programming: The Creative Curriculum? SACC: Yes Hours: 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and PM Snack
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YMCA NORTH HILL CHILD CARE CENTER, AKRON OH
Program Address: 10 W TALLMADGE AVE, AKRON OH 44310
Contact Phone: (330) 762-7678
Website: http://www.akronymca.org/akronymca/EarlyChildhoodNorthHill.aspx
Detail: North Hill serves our community with Early Care and Education, Before and After School programs and day camps. Ages Served: 3 to 5 years Type of Programming: The Creative Curriculum? SACC: Yes Hours: 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and PM Snack
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