Child Crisis Arizona Early Education Services is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 402 North 24th Street, Phoenix, Arizona AZ. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Child Crisis Arizona Early Education Services receives overwhelmingly positive feedback from parents who praise the caring staff, educational programs, and support services. Parents highlight affordable pricing, developmental assistance, and free parenting classes. One negative review criticizes the organization's application policies regarding parental employment.
I was in a bind years ago and they help me with my kids until I was able to get on my feet again the help me get into an apartment they where so much help
My daughter attended this school/daycare for 4 years and it was the best experience we had as a single mom looking for affordable daycare, they were all so kind and they have excellent staff! she learned so much with their programs and is getting tested to a higher level since she advanced in her education level. Thanks to all the staff here. Forever thankful for them!!!
I was a child in their care ages ago maybe 3 years of age ( I'm 35 now). My mother never told me why my siblings and I were placed there. However, throughout my growing years, I can only recall good memories from this place. I remember songs, laughing, centers, learning and friends. I cannot get this place off my mind which is why I have decided to leave a testimony of my lived experience and the effectiveness of this place. Life changing. Whatever my mom was going through, it did not affect us in a negative way. Thank you Child Crisis Arizona. You have a place in my heart.
This agency is terrible. My husband has worked with cannabis plants professionally for the last four years, the last few in Arizona. He's is a plant Scientist. He has a degree in botany and soil rejuvenation. They denied our application because he works with plants saying they remove these children from homes with addicts neglecting their children. Rejecting our ability to provide a loving home to a child in need because of their discriminatory policies. I work in tech, we have a combined income of 200k a year. They said we needed to go through a private adoption agency. What an absolute joke. You don't want to help children. You want to control lives.
My daughter went to their classes she was 3 I believe. The classes were very helpful and the staff was always so kind. I love how attentive the staff is to the children.