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Showing 16-30 of 31 centers for "11365"

Showing 16–30 of 31 licensed centers matching "11365"

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Commonpoint

Fresh Meadows, NY · 11365
288 School-Aged Children SACC ✓ Licensed
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Shining Star Of The Future Inc

Flushing, NY · 11365
12 children, ages 6 weeks to 12 years AND 4 additional school-aged children GFDC ✓ Licensed
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Samuel Field Ym & Ywha, Inc. @ Ps / Ms 200

Queens, NY · 11365
238 School-Aged Children SACC ✓ Licensed
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Young Men's Christian Association

Queens, NY · 11365
105 School-Aged Children SACC ✓ Licensed
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Siegel- Zucker, Joy

Fresh Meadows, NY · 11365
12 children, ages 6 weeks to 12 years AND 4 additional school-aged children GFDC ✓ Licensed
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Samuel Field Y/bay Terrace Beacon Jhs 216

Fresh Meadows, NY · 11365
440 School-Aged Children SACC ✓ Licensed
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Bpa Of Ny Inc.

Queens, NY · 11365
267 School-Aged Children SACC ✓ Licensed
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Haimov, Svetlana

Fresh Meadows, NY · 11365
12 children, ages 6 weeks to 12 years AND 4 additional school-aged children GFDC ✓ Licensed
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Home Sweet Home Children's School

Fresh Meadows, NY · 11365
20 School-Aged Children SACC ✓ Licensed
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Jewish Institute Of Queens Preschool

Queens, NY · 11365
3 YEARS - 5 YEARS PRESCHOOL ✓ Licensed
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New Milestone, Inc

Queens, NY · 11365
2 YEARS - 5 YEARS PRESCHOOL
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Home Sweet Home Children's School,inc.

Queens, NY · 11365
2 YEARS - 5 YEARS PRESCHOOL
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All My Children Care And Nursery School

Queens, NY · 11365
2 YEARS - 5 YEARS PRESCHOOL 0 violations
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Jack & Jill Ii

Queens, NY · 11365
PRESCHOOL

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