
Prime Time Palm Beach County is a non-profit, intermediary organization that advocates for accessible, affordable, quality afterschool care for children. |
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Family Central is a non-profit agency that is the designated child care subsidizer for Palm Beach County. It was founded in 1971 and has been operating in Palm Beach County since 2002. Contact Information: Open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 6 PM
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| The Education Foundation secures funds from the private sector that are used to support programs focused on learning, literacy, and leadership. Since it was founded in 1984, the Foundation has awarded over $1,000,000 in grants and special recognition programs. | |
Children's Services Council of Palm Beach County is a special taxing district that uses its resources to help students enter school prepared and eager to learn, and thrive in programs during out-of-school hours. |
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| Palm Beach State College provides courses such as the School Age Child Care Certificate. This equips child care professionals with the tools and knowledge to provide supportive and engaging environments for the children they serve. There is also a pathway to an A.S. degree with a concentration in Youth Development that can lead to a B.A.S. | |
Afterschool Alliance is a professional association focused on ensuring that all children have access to affordable, quality afterschool programs. They raise community awareness about the importance of afterschool programs in the lives of children. |
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The mission of the Florida Afterschool Network is to provide unified leadership to advocate for the development, enhancement and sustainability of innovative, high quality afterschool programs and policies statewide. |
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The National Afterschool Association is a professional association that is dedicated to the education, development, and care of children and youth during out-of-school hours. |








