Child Care Center
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C.A.R.D. Head Start Locust Gr
Locust Grove, OK
· Mayes County
406 N. LOCUST,
Locust Grove, OK 74352
Quick Facts
Capacity
17 children
Age Range
3 Years
Type of Care
Daytime Hours
Transportation
Emergency Only
Subsidized Program
Does not participate
Food Program
Does not participate
State Rating
2
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Licensed Child Care Center
Active License
License Number
K830006699
Issued By
Oklahoma Department of Human Services
Licensor
Staci Plunk
District Office
Oklahoma Dept of Human Services - Child Care Services
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About the Provider
Community Action Resource and Development, Inc. (CARD) is a non-profit corporation whose primary purpose is to administer anti-poverty programs in northeastern Oklahoma. Our primary service areas are Nowata, Mayes, Rogers, Wagoner, Washington, and portions of Tulsa counties.
CARD is governed by a Board of Directors representing private, public, and low-income sectors of our communities. Funding is provided through various state, federal and private sources and is designated by the State of Oklahoma as a Community Action Agency as outlined in the Community Service Block Grant Act. CARD has provided social services since 1966.
Community Action began in 1964 with the enactment of the Economic Opportunity Act. This act was based on the premise that the federal government did not have all of the answers to social issues of local communities. Local citizens were more aware of their own poverty-related problems and knew how to solve them on the local level. Community Action agencies were initiated to join the local citizens together as an organization to deal not only with the effects of poverty in their communities, but more importantly with the causes of poverty.
CARD is governed by a Board of Directors representing private, public, and low-income sectors of our communities. Funding is provided through various state, federal and private sources and is designated by the State of Oklahoma as a Community Action Agency as outlined in the Community Service Block Grant Act. CARD has provided social services since 1966.
Community Action began in 1964 with the enactment of the Economic Opportunity Act. This act was based on the premise that the federal government did not have all of the answers to social issues of local communities. Local citizens were more aware of their own poverty-related problems and knew how to solve them on the local level. Community Action agencies were initiated to join the local citizens together as an organization to deal not only with the effects of poverty in their communities, but more importantly with the causes of poverty.
Additional Information:
Rated 1 Star.
Hours of Operation
- Days of Operation Monday - Friday
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