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Three Heavenly Angels Child Care Center

Milwaukee, WI · Milwaukee County
4963 N 49th St, Milwaukee, WI 53218
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Quick Facts

Capacity
8 children
Age Range
0 - 14 yrs
Type of Care
Full Time. None reported.
Subsidized Program
Does not participate
Food Program
Does not participate
YoungStar Rating
2

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Contact Information

📞 (414) 517-4542
4963 N 49th St
Milwaukee, WI 53218
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Licensed LICENSED FAMILY
Active License
License Number
2007175
License Issued
Sep 12, 2024
Issued By
Wisconsin Department of Children and Families
District Office
Wisconsin Dept of Children and Families (DCF) – Child Care Regulation and Licensing

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About the Provider

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THREE HEAVENLY ANGELS CHILD CARE CENTER is a LICENSED FAMILY in Milwaukee WI, with a maximum capacity of 8 children. The home-based daycare service helps with children in the age range of 0 - 14 yrs. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

Hours of Operation

  • Monday07:00 AM-11:59 PM
  • Tuesday07:00 AM-11:59 PM
  • Wednesday07:00 AM-11:59 PM
  • Thursday07:00 AM-11:59 PM
  • Friday07:00 AM-11:59 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed

Inspection/Report History

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Violation Date Rule Number Rule Summary
2025-10-23 See Violations below Licensing
2025-10-23 The licensee failed to provide current and accurate information regarding the names of children present on 10/20/2025. The licensee stated her grandchild was not present on 10/20/2025, but provided the department with documentation that shows her grandchild present from 9am-4pm. The licensee stated she did not see injures on a child upon arrival, however the licensee had an entire hour with the child between arrival and an injuring causing incident when visible facials marks appeared. The licensee then told DMCPS that the injury could have occurred prior to the child arriving at the center. Violation
Description: 250.04(2)(c) — Current, Accurate Information
2025-10-23 A 10-month-old infant was not properly supervised to prevent harm. The child was observed with approximately 4 welts on the left side of the face and into the hair. Violation
Description: 250.04(2)(j) — Administration - Health, Safety, Welfare Of Children
2025-10-23 The licensee failed to report an incident that occurred in the center, resulted in professional medical evaluation, after being notified of the professional medical evaluation. Violation
Description: 250.04(3)(a) — Report - Incident Or Accident
2025-10-23 The attendance was not accurate on 10/20/2025. Five (5) children were present, including the provider's own 2 year old child, however only 4 children were signed into the attendance. The provider's child was not listed on the attendance. In addition, the licensee stated her grandson was not in attendance on 10/20/2025, however the grandson is listed as being in attendance from 9:00 am - 4:00 pm. Violation
Description: 250.04(6)(b) — Current, Accurate Daily Attendance Record
2025-10-23 Per a conversation with the licensee, a child's medical and enrollment information was discussed with a family member not authorized to receive such information. Violation
Description: 250.04(7)(b)1. — Disclosure Of Personal Information
2025-10-23 A 10-month-old infant was injured while the licensee was in the kitchen preparing breakfast. The licensee did not have direct site line to the infant while in the kitchen to prevent injury to the infant. Violation
Description: 250.055(1)(a) — Supervision Of Children
2025-10-23 On 10/6/2025, 5 children were present, 4 children were under the age of 2 and 1 child was 3 years old. On 10/9/2025, 6 children were present, from 11am-1pm, 4 children were under the age of 2 and other two children were 3 and 9-years-old, respectively. On 10/20/2025, 5 children were present, 4 children were under the age of 2 and 1 child was 2 years old. On all 3 days, the licensee was the singular provider, exceeding the maximum number of children a single provider can care for. Violation
Description: 250.055(2)(b) — Maximum Number Of Children In Care Of The Provider
2025-10-23 An additional provider was required on 10/20/2025. No additional provider was identified. Per the licensee, she was the only provider/adult present on 10/20/2025. Violation
Description: 250.055(2)(c) — Requirements For Additional Provider
2025-10-23 On 10/20/2025, the licensee failed to observe a child for injuries or illnesses upon arrival. Per the licensee, she could not see the child due to allergies and excessively watery eyes. Violation
Description: 250.07(6)(a)4.a. — Observe Child For Illness Or Injury
2025-05-01 See Violations below Licensing
2025-05-01 The licensee and staff A failed to provide the department with current and accurate information when the department inquired about inappropriate child guidance. Violation
Description: 250.04(2)(c) — Current, Accurate Information
2025-05-01 The licensee failed to report prohibited child guidance actions to the department. Violation
Description: 250.04(3)(im) — Report - Prohibited Actions
2025-05-01 The licensee failed to report suspected child abuse and neglect to DMCPS when notified that a provider used inappropriate child guidance actions. Violation
Description: 250.04(8) — Mandated Reporting - Child Abuse & Neglect
2025-05-01 A provider failed to properly provide positive guidance when a child was suspected of hitting another child. The child was instead improperly disciplined. Violation
Description: 250.07(2)(a) — Guiding Children's Behavior

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