Description: Happy Face Daycare is a Certified Family Child Care in McMinnville OR, with a maximum capacity of 16 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 2 Years 0 Months - 6 Years 6 Months. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Additional Information: Extended Hour Care: Early morning (starting between 3 am and 5:59 am),Occasional early morning,Occasional evening,Flexible am,Flexible pm
Contact
, McMinnville OR 97128
(971) 241-9667
Operation Hours
Monday7:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday7:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday7:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday7:00am - 5:00pm
Friday7:00am - 5:00pm
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
Program and Licensing Details
License Number:CF500772
Capacity:16
Age Range:2 Years 0 Months - 6 Years 6 Months
State Rating:4 Star Program
Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:Yes
Type of Care:Full-time, Temp/Emergency, Part-time, Drop-in, Before School, Rotating, After School
Transportation:Near public transportation, Near school bus
District Office:Oregon Employment Department - Child Care Division
District Office Phone:503-947-1400 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)
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Reviews
Mother B2020-11-13 05:03:31
I have used this provider for less than 6 months
This provider lost my child twice. She said she would be there when he got off the bus for the first time. She was not there and he didn’t know to get off because he was 6 years old. I found him on a school bus at the high school just before it left on another route. Then, she swore she would be there to meet him as he got off the bus. She was not there. The bus driver let my son off the bus and he walked up a country road by himself, wandered off into a large field and almost made it into the forest. Luckily a nice lady saw him wandering around. He was crying and lost. She figured out he should be at the daycare home. My son is now 11 years old and we still cry when we think about this day. As a mother, I have to stop myself from thinking about all the “what if’s” that could have been and remind myself he is still alive and perfect and with ME his mom and not some stranger or dead out in the woods. The absolute worst experience as a parent that I’ve ever had. EVER.
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This provider lost my child twice. She said she would be there when he got off the bus for the first time. She was not there and he didn’t know to get off because he was 6 years old. I found him on a school bus at the high school just before it left on another route. Then, she swore she would be there to meet him as he got off the bus. She was not there. The bus driver let my son off the bus and he walked up a country road by himself, wandered off into a large field and almost made it into the forest. Luckily a nice lady saw him wandering around. He was crying and lost. She figured out he should be at the daycare home. My son is now 11 years old and we still cry when we think about this day. As a mother, I have to stop myself from thinking about all the “what if’s” that could have been and remind myself he is still alive and perfect and with ME his mom and not some stranger or dead out in the woods. The absolute worst experience as a parent that I’ve ever had. EVER.