Group Child Care Home
✓ Licensed
Centro Nueva Creacion
Philadelphia, PA
· Philadelphia County
185 W TIOGA ST,
Philadelphia, PA 19140
Quick Facts
Capacity
12 children
Subsidized Program
Does not participate
Food Program
Does not participate
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Licensed Group Child Care Home
Active License
License Number
CER-00176051
Expired
May 9, 2022
Issued By
Pennsylvania Department of Education and Public Welfare
District Office
Early Learning Resource Center for Region 22
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About the Provider
The children of Centro Nueva Creación’s summer camp will culminate six (6) weeks of healthy living learning by hosting a Community Health Fair, presented by PECO, on Thursday, August 8, 2013, 10am-1pm at William Cramp Elementary School, 3449 N. Mascher Street, Philadelphia, PA 19140.
The children will present material that they have developed over the course of the summer, as it relates to healthy living. The presentations include poetry readings, recycled art, performances of traditional Puerto Rican folk dances, information on healthy eating, and a few healthy snacks to take home.
Since June, the children have explored health and wellness as it relates to the body, mind and spirit, as well as the community; and they have done so via dance, cooking, poetry, visual art and photography, gardening and community clean ups. Through these activities, students were able to understand the interconnection of one’s personal, community, and ecological well-being. The Health Fair is an opportunity for the children to share all that they have learned with their community as a whole. Performances will begin at 11am.
Along with PECO, the Community Health Fair is made possible through the support of Finish Line Youth Foundation, Green Tree Community Health Foundation, St. Christopher’s Foundation for Children, and the Public Health Management Corporation.
The children will present material that they have developed over the course of the summer, as it relates to healthy living. The presentations include poetry readings, recycled art, performances of traditional Puerto Rican folk dances, information on healthy eating, and a few healthy snacks to take home.
Since June, the children have explored health and wellness as it relates to the body, mind and spirit, as well as the community; and they have done so via dance, cooking, poetry, visual art and photography, gardening and community clean ups. Through these activities, students were able to understand the interconnection of one’s personal, community, and ecological well-being. The Health Fair is an opportunity for the children to share all that they have learned with their community as a whole. Performances will begin at 11am.
Along with PECO, the Community Health Fair is made possible through the support of Finish Line Youth Foundation, Green Tree Community Health Foundation, St. Christopher’s Foundation for Children, and the Public Health Management Corporation.
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