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Daycare, Head Start working together "We're helping each other," child care coordinator Sharlene Giamalva said. "We feel really good about this." Daycare director Nita Shelden] and Giamalva said it's a unique opportunity for both organizations, and that Kansas Early Head Start usually partners with home day cares rather than community day cares . . . Kansas Early Head Start will pay Community Daycare for the current four spots and eventually six spots for its children, plus other costs on an as-needed basis. Monica Springer, The Garden City Telegram (KS), April 29, 2009
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