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Child Development Centers (CDC)

MCAS 843-228-7290
Parris Island 843-228-3514
Laurel Bay 843-846-1160

Child care for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years. Fees are based on total family income.

Part-Day Enrichment Program

MCAS 843-228-7290
Parris Island 843-228-3514

Enrichment program for ages 3 to 5 years. Fees are based on total family income.

Family Child Care (FCC) 843-228-3685

The Child Development Program monitors certified in-home child care. Rates are determined by the Family Child Care provider.

Resource and Referral 843-228-3685

Special functions child care; babysitter training and referral; resource and referral information.

School Age Care/Open Recreation

The Parris Island and Laurel Bay Youth Centers provide quality care and structured positive youth development activities for children ages 5 to 18 years. Our goal is to provide a safe and fun environment where children, youth and teens can come and interact socially and receive care and support while parents are performing their daily missions. Boys & Girls Clubs programs are designed to address five core program areas: Education and Career Development, Health and Fitness, Sports and Recreation, Character and Leadership Development, and The Arts. Activities include field trips for all ages, swimming, bowling, teen dances, arcade and video games, and much more. Programming is divided according the following categories: School Age Care (SAC) for ages 5 to 12, and Teen Programs for ages 13 to 18. The Youth Center is an affiliate of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.

Call for more information:

Parris Island Youth Center 843-228-1669
Laurel Bay Youth Center 843-228-7640

 

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