Second Street YMCA School Age Program (formerly Lamp Jr. Y on Second Street)
Operated by YMCA of Greater Toronto
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About Second Street YMCA School Age Program (formerly Lamp Jr. Y on Second Street)
Licensed child care facility in Toronto, ON. Programs: Full Day(6 hours or more in a day), Before school, After school.
Programs & Services
License Information
License Number
06968
Contact Information
71 Second Street, Toronto, ON, M8V 2X4, Canada
M8V Area, Toronto, ON M8V 2X4
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Second Street YMCA School Age Program (formerly Lamp Jr. Y on Second Street) in Toronto
What ages does Second Street YMCA School Age Program (formerly Lamp Jr. Y on Second Street) accept?
Second Street YMCA School Age Program (formerly Lamp Jr. Y on Second Street) serves children in Toronto. Contact the center directly for specific age group information and program details.
Is Second Street YMCA School Age Program (formerly Lamp Jr. Y on Second Street) a licensed daycare center?
Yes, Second Street YMCA School Age Program (formerly Lamp Jr. Y on Second Street) is a licensed childcare facility in Toronto, ON, regulated by the provincial ministry. All licensed daycares undergo regular inspections to ensure they meet safety and quality standards.
How do I schedule a tour of Second Street YMCA School Age Program (formerly Lamp Jr. Y on Second Street)?
You can schedule a tour by contacting the center directly. Most daycares offer tours during operating hours.
Does Second Street YMCA School Age Program (formerly Lamp Jr. Y on Second Street) accept subsidies?
Contact Second Street YMCA School Age Program (formerly Lamp Jr. Y on Second Street) directly to confirm their subsidy acceptance and discuss available funding options. You can also check with your local service manager for subsidy eligibility.