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Organization: Civic League Day Nursery

Sector: 501C-3 Non-Profit

Organization Mission: We are a nonprofit daycare that has been proudly serving Rochester for 85 years. We believe that children need a safe, healthy and loving environment where they can learn by discovering life for themselves.The Southwest Center is located in the house that was formerly owned by Dr. Donald Balfour and his family, and is on the National Historic Registry. Civic League Day Nursery moved into the Balfour House in 1975 from their previous location. Our children's classrooms are set up throughout the entire house; and our staff work hard at maintaining its charm and character. The house is rich in historic detail with original fixtures, stained glass windows and crafted design. Civic League Day Nursery has been caring for children since 1930, when it was founded to meet the needs of working parent

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