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  2. Bright Horizons - Wikipedia

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    Bright Horizons began offering center-based back-up child care in 1992 with the first standalone back-up child care center for Chase Manhattan Bank. [9] In 2006, the Back-Up Care Advantage program was established [10] to provide in-home back-up child, and elder care. In 2006, college advising company College Coach was acquired by Bright ...

  3. BakerRipley - Wikipedia

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    BakerRipley is a non-profit corporation based in Houston. The organization has also been known as the Houston Settlement Association, Neighborhood Centers, and Neighborhood Centers, Inc. In 1940, the Houston Settlement Association brought the Ripley Foundation into its organization. In 2018, BakerRipley has seventy locations in the Houston region.

  4. Acres Homes, Houston - Wikipedia

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    The city multi-service centers provide several services such as child care, programs for elderly residents, and rental space. [21] Acres Homes is served by many METRO bus routes, most notably bus route #44 ("Acres Homes Limited"). [22] After the city annexed portions of Acres Homes beginning in 1971, it began installing sewer and water lines.

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  7. DePelchin Children's Center - Wikipedia

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    1992: On April 1, DePelchin Children's Center merges with Houston Child Guidance Center, which represents a major expansion for DePelchin in the field of mental health. The Houston Child Guidance Center, founded by Ima Hogg in 1929, was a pioneer of mental health services because it offered an alternative to hospitalization.

  8. Houston Heights - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Heights, one of the earliest planned communities in Texas, is located 4 miles (6.4 km) northwest of Downtown Houston.A National Geographic article says "stroll the area's broad, tree-canopied esplanades and side streets dotted with homes dating from the early 1900s and you may think you've landed in a small town."

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