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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Georgia hotline helps parents find child care




A new statewide hotline was launched this week to help parents find child-care options more easily.

By calling a live operator at (877) All-GAKIDS, families can get referrals from a list of more than 3,000 licensed child-care centers and 5,300 home providers based on location, price, hours or other specified factors.
Click here to find out more!

A searchable database that explains how to evaluate quality child care also is available online at www.allgakids.org.

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1 comment:

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That's great help to parents , especially to Moms with careers. This will put them at ease while they work in the office.