Carolina Forest Child Development Center

Contact Person:
Dale Helms
843-236-1234

Location:
214 Ronnie CourtMyrtle Beach, SC 29579

Volunteers Needed:
Monday thru Friday 6:30 a.m. to 6:00

Agency Description:
This wonderful facility is a DSS licensed facility for 165 children. The Center provides each child with three meals per day for children who eat table food (non-infants) and ensures that all meals meet strict USDA serving standards. We have classrooms for infants, toddlers, twos, two/threes, threes, preschool (4/5), a fun filled summer camp and we host an afterschool program serving children from the Carolina Forest school district. We even offer after school pick-up for Ocean Bay elementary and Carolina Forest elementary students. We love and care for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years old and every age in between.

Volunteer Duties:
Duties include assisting the lead teachers in the classroom. Volunteers would be interacting with the children and providing a safe environment for them to learn and prosper in. The Carolina Forest Child Development Center would prefer for their volunteers to be early childhood education students.

Carolina Forest Child Development Center

Contact Person:
Dale Helms
843-236-1234

Location:
214 Ronnie CourtMyrtle Beach, SC 29579

Volunteers Needed:
Monday thru Friday 6:30 a.m. to 6:00

Agency Description:
This wonderful facility is a DSS licensed facility for 165 children. The Center provides each child with three meals per day for children who eat table food (non-infants) and ensures that all meals meet strict USDA serving standards. We have classrooms for infants, toddlers, twos, two/threes, threes, preschool (4/5), a fun filled summer camp and we host an afterschool program serving children from the Carolina Forest school district. We even offer after school pick-up for Ocean Bay elementary and Carolina Forest elementary students. We love and care for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years old and every age in between.

Volunteer Duties:
Duties include assisting the lead teachers in the classroom. Volunteers would be interacting with the children and providing a safe environment for them to learn and prosper in. The Carolina Forest Child Development Center would prefer for their volunteers to be early childhood education students.