Early Learning Program

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YWCA’s Childcare Programs help women and families thrive by providing care and education for their children

Access to childcare is the biggest barrier to women’s economic security. Without childcare, many new mothers can’t return to work. Even in two-parent households, the lack of childcare reduces the earning power of that family by half. Research also shows that high-quality early education is the best long-term investment to make in a child, preparing them for success in elementary school and beyond. In support of local children and families, we are committed to offering high-quality childcare programs at the YWCA.

Quality, Affordable Child Care

YWCA’s Early Learning Program provides 5-star childcare for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years

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Infants

1:5

1:6

Toddlers

1:10

Preschool

Our experienced and compassionate teachers not only provide exceptional care for your little ones, but they also prepare young children to succeed cognitively, physically, socially, and emotionally.

We are now accepting applications through our online waitlist. In order for your child to be considered for our program, please apply online by entering your information on the waitlist form by clicking the button below.

What we provide

Enrollment & Tuition ↘

Tuition Rates Effective September 1, 2024

  • Infant

    M–F: $1,440 per month

    0-12 month old

  • One and Two-Year-Olds

    M–F: $1,292 per month

    13-36 month old

  • Three to Five Year-Olds

    M – F: $1,084 per month

    37 months and older

For More Information, Contact:
Director of Early Learning Program
elp@ywcaofasheville.org
828-254-7206 x 123

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