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Collab-Lab
A mobile classroom bringing early childhood education directly to the community for children ages 3 to 5 and their caregivers, focusing on school readiness skills.

Centers of Excellence
Supports child care providers in delivering high-quality early education, preparing children for Kindergarten and beyond with 21st-century skills.

About
Collaborative For Children

Founded in
1988
EIN
760228065
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(3)
Category/Type
Educational Support > Educational Foundations
Address
2200 POST OAK BLVD HOUSTON, Texas 77056-4703 United States
Website
collabforchildren.org
Phone
(713)-600-1100
Email address
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About
Collaborative for Children, founded in 1987, aims to improve early childhood education and care in Greater Houston. Their mission focuses on empowering educators, families, and community leaders to help children develop essential skills. They provide resources and support to enhance early learning programs and ensure children are school-ready by age five.
Mission
Their mission is to ensure every child, regardless of background, has access to high-quality early learning that prepares them for school and life.

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