FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.couriersun.com february 13, 2014 • Black history • The Courier sun 31 A vision for a healthy future. This Black History Month, Healthfirst® honors the legacy of African Americans whose vision and determination give our children the drive and wisdom to reach for the stars. For every generation, there’s a quality health plan. C all 1 .855.234.4365 (TTY 1.888.542.3821) Visit www.Healthfirst.org/BHM Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm INA14-02(c) Afro-American Parents Educational Center, Inc. Making the Difference in the Lives of Our Children School Philosophy We Believe In The Worth, Self-Esteem, Dignity And Uniqueness Of All Children, Parents And Staff Who Enter Our Program. Mission Statement To give each child a good beginning by teaching and nurturing their skills so that they can transition from kindergarten to the early years. Program Schedule Monday through Friday 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Children must be in the building before 9:30 am and picked up before 6:00 pm each day. Eligibility We accept ACS, HRA and Vouchers. Children are welcome from all areas and cultures. Types of Services • Early Childhood Education for children in the age group of 2 to 5 years old. • Attend to the needs of children with special needs. • Universal Pre-K program in all Afro sites. • Music and dance classes and cultural awareness for children of all ages. School Services Ongoing parent communication, and workshops which offer developmental training for personal growth, health and nutritional services. Staff Training and Development The staff is provided with continuous professional training in all areas of child development, social services, and nutrition to serve you and your children better. Beverley E. Campbell Executive Director (718) 322-9080 112-06 Sutphin Boulevard Jamaica, NY 11435 Tel. (718) 322-9080 Fax (718) 322-7557
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