Description: Sunny Days Children's Center is a nondenominational daycare sponsored by Trigg Street Church of God.
The philosophy of Sunny Days is children are a "treasure from the Lord" (Psalm 127:3) and should grow in wisdom, stature, and knowledge of Him.
The center is open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
We currently accept children ages six weeks through twelve years.
We also offer a before and after school program.
Where possible, ChildcareCenter provides inspection reports as a service to families. This information is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed. We encourage families to contact the daycare provider directly with any questions or concerns, as the provider may have already addressed some or all issues. Reports can also be verified with your local daycare licensing office.
Inspection Date | SHSI | Complaint Rated | Violations |
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2019-07-02 | No | No | Yes |
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I was visiting local daycare centers and this was the only one who had an opening for a child the age of mine at the time (19 months). Upon entering the daycare part of the church, I was escorted into the room where my child would have been kept. This room was for infants through 2yrs. It was small, dirty, and the one staff in charge of the children (there were 5 babies/toddlers at the time I entered) was in the process of falling asleep. He was startled when we came into the room as evidenced by him jumping forward from the recliner he was in. He was not interactive with the children, except for bouncing one on his knee and wiping noses. There were no books, no tv, only a few small broken toys laying around that had not been cleaned in a very long time, and one play kitchen with broken doors and no pretend food or dishes. I looked around to see if there were any gloves or hand sanitizer anywhere in the room, and there were none to be found. Now, maybe there were some in another part of the facility, but where these children would lay to be changed- there were none present. The children kept walking/crawling around in circles, from one end of the room to the other, as if hoping to find a toy that worked that they could play with or be entertained by. There was nothing to engage the children's mind, and the staff were less than involved. They wanted $130 per week for less than acceptable care, and this did not include any food or drinks or diapers. I would be weary if my child were in the daycare there, and my heart broke for those that were there. However, I can't speak for the older kids programs of the daycare (ages 2 and up) since they were across the room with different staff. But knowing what I know about the infant daycare there, I would never recommend it.