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Summer Camp Meeting
March 20th @ 4 pm
East Auditorium
[Camp Fire Summer Program]
The Center for Child Development (CCD) at Providence Alaska Medical Center is a non-profit Early Childhood Education Program, and contractor for the BP Early Learning Center.The center was developed by the Sisters of Providence with the mission to provide a quality, licensed, enriched child development service to employees, community affiliates, and their families.

In keeping with the mission of supporting the basic need of families, the Center provides educational opportunities that focus on the child and assist in their development of a positive self-concept. The children are allowed to explore and discover in a happy, caring environment as well as mature through social activities and develop a positive self-image. Through modeling, the staff provides families with effective parenting practices that are respectful to the child, consistent, and developmentally age appropriate.

As an Alaskan Early Childhood leader, Providence Center for Child Development networks with and supports other community agencies, facilities, and organizations in order to meet the State's early childhood needs in the most caring and respectful manner.

The Value of Corporate Sponsored Child Development Programs
Essential to a business or a corporation is continued success in the retention and continued motivation of a talented team of employees. Attention to the issue of helping employees better manage work and family balance will enable an employer to retain the best employees and attract new talent to the organization.

For more information, please call (907) 261-3075.