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Children's Incorporated
Basic Information
Address: 245 Methodist Church Road
Piney Flats, TN 37686
Email: nicole_girlsinc@bvu.net
Phone Number: (423) 340-0918
Additional Information
Focus: After School and Summer Child Care
Director: Nicole Cullop
Schools Served: Mary Hughes Elementry/Middle, Weaver Elementry, Bluff City Elementry, and Bluff City Middle.
School District: Sullivan County
County: Sullivan
Schedule: 2-6pm Mon-Fri
Ages: 5-18
Membership/Pricing: $30 per week/child for After School and $55 per week/child for summer
Setting:
We are located in Piney Flats United Methodist Church in the upstairs part of the Gym. We provide snack daily along with homework help, prgram, crafts, games, field trips, and a safe environment for your child
History:
This site was started in 1999 when there was no other after school child care in the area.
Program Highlights:
A safe and rewarding enviornment for your child to thrive.
Activities:
Crafts, games, structured learning programs, etc.
Field Trip Destinations: Pools, playgrounds, parks, museums, etc.
Program Information:
We are a national nonprofit youth organization dedicated to inspiring all children to be strong, smart, and bold. We have research-based informal educantional programs that encourage children to take risks and master physical, intellectual, and emotional challenges. Major programs address math and science education, pregnancy and drug abuse prevention, media literacy, economic literacy, adolescent health, violence prevention, and sports participation.
Slogan: To inspire all children to be strong, smart, and bold.