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  2. Bright Horizons - Wikipedia

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    Bright Horizons Family Solutions Inc. is a United States–based child-care provider and is the largest provider of employer-sponsored child care. [1] It also provides back-up child care and elder care, tuition program management, education advising, and student loan repayment programs. It is headquartered in Newton, Massachusetts.

  3. Closures show uphill battle for Minnesota's employer ... - AOL

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    In addition, child-care providers are facing the same economic challenges of other businesses, from a labor shortage to the increased costs of basics such as food and utilities, said Ann McCully ...

  4. Daycare. Diapers. Dilemmas about paying bills or buying food ...

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    The cost of diapers, though, pales in comparison to the cost of child care. In Wisconsin, like many other states, it can be cheaper to p ay in-state college tuition than for child care — costing ...

  5. General Mills is closing its onsite child care at headquarters

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    The daycare is just a quarter full, General Mills said in its announcement, leading to increased costs. General Mills' child care center is licensed to care for up to 60 ...

  6. Child and Adult Care Food Program - Wikipedia

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    The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is a type of United States federal assistance provided by the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to states in order to provide a daily subsidized food service for an estimated 3.3 million children and 120,000 elderly or mentally or physically impaired adults [1] in non-residential, day-care settings.

  7. Horizons for Homeless Children - Wikipedia

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    Linda A. Mason and Roger H. Brown, co-founders of child-care provider Bright Horizons, along with Michael R. Eisenson, [5] founded the organization in 1988 to serve the needs of homeless children in the Greater Boston area. [6] [7] Kate Barrand currently serves as the President and CEO of the organization. [6]

  8. Bright Horizons Buys Childrens Choice - AOL

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    On Monday, Bright Horizons announced that it has purchased Dallas-based Children's Choice Learning Centers, an operator of 49 employer-sponsored child care centers, primarily in the American ...

  9. Category:Child care companies - Wikipedia

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