Family Services Child Development Center At Wssu is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 601 S Martin Luther King Jr Dr, Winston-Salem, North Carolina NC. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Family Services Child Development Center at WSSU receives mostly positive feedback for its counseling, therapy, and adoption services, with parents praising staff professionalism and compassionate support. However, some clients report inconsistent service quality, unprofessional behavior from certain staff members, and difficulty accessing services when capacity is limited.
my family and i very much enjoyed the family fall festival event yall had at the kaliedieum children's museum today hope yall have it every night.
the kaliedum children's museum festival was so much and amazing tonight
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This is a terribly broken system. I don't know who they're helping but they sure aren't helping me. I was told they had no room. And to call 211. Which I did and was given limited amount of info all of which were also full. How is this helping victims? Am I truly alone in this world ?.
I wish i could rate them higher as many of the people i came in contact with are absolutely professional and some quite nice. I would highly recommend the organization record phone calls made from the office phones. And that any client who feels uncomfortable record calls on their own. Once i began doing so, the way i was spoken to changed drastically. Unfortunately one day Linda Witherspoon (i believe the first time we met in person she gave me and my kids covid before it was a pandemic and also was a no-call/no-show on a home appointment she scheduled with me) called me to yell at me that she deserves a day off. And after my "account" was closed Bernard Pate called me while with another client to ask me the name of my apartment complex and then made a snide comment about me not knowing off-hand the name of said complex. He said he was unable or unwilling to google the information himself. He also questioned why i would want to press criminal charges against the man who abused me for over a decade and cited Bill Cosby's acquittal as reason why. Between the two of them they passed on faulty information to HUD which is taking a long time getting cleared up within HUD. A very odd mix of people work there. As I said many are professional, polite, even friendly. But then there are some who just somehow managed to get their positions while being quite disrespectful to people. I was initially "paired" with someone who was new and did not really talk to me. And then when i met the next person they didn't seem to think there was a problem with how my other interactions with the organization was handled by the new person, but constantly criticized me for not knowing how the organization runs. Although i never encountered an Asian person affiliated with this organization and i am Asian so it is possible this is stemming from orientalism. Which doesn't make it acceptable but a bit more understandable. I've been in the states since i was 3 months old, so more often than not, i have a far more vast experience with non-Asian people than they do with Asian people.