Harvest Ministries Early Childhood Development Daycare Center

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208 Hampton Hwy
Yorktown, VA 23693

Nestled in the heart of Yorktown, VA, Harvest Ministries Early Childhood Development Daycare Center stands as a beacon of community and faith. With its doors open wide, this center provides a nurturing environment where children can learn, play, and grow under the gentle guidance of dedicated caregivers. Surrounded by a peaceful atmosphere, this place offers a sanctuary for both young minds and loving hearts.

At the intersection of education and spirituality, Harvest Ministries Early Childhood Development Daycare Center cultivates a sense of belonging and togetherness among its young charges. Here, children embark on a journey of discovery, exploring the world around them while embracing the values of compassion and kindness. Through engaging activities and thoughtful teachings, this center serves as a foundation for future generations, sowing the seeds of love and understanding in every child who walks through its welcoming doors.

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4.57 reviews
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Christina R.
10/31/2017

If I could give more stars I would! My son absolutely loves going to "school" every morning. The staff is unbelievable with the children and they truly put me at ease knowing my son is in the best...

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Noelle K.
6/27/2018

My children were in daycare at Harvest Ministries (HM) for eight months before we pulled them out. One of the main reasons we chose this place was because of the overwhelming number of positive...

Jennifer L.
1/5/2021

They are absolutely amazing! Up until COVID hit only family and friends kept our little one but when COVID hit our friend's in home daycare had to shut down. I was terrified about sending her...

Kevin R.
10/28/2018

Our son has been going here since he was 4 months old. He is almost 3 years old now. The staff really love all the kids and do a great job preparing them for school. We plan to send our second son...

Kaleigh P.
4/18/2019

We were referred to Harvest Ministries by a good friend of ours and enrolling our then five month old was probably one of the best decisions I could have made for her. The staff goes above and...

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