Our childcare center has been a ministry of Mt. Lebanon United Methodist Church since 1982, providing early childhood learning with faith, hope and love.
Conveniently located on West Liberty Avenue, on the Mt. Lebanon/Dormont line, we are close to the Dormont T station and major bus routes. Our hours are Monday through Friday 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
All daycare centers in Pennsylvania must be licensed, but not all operate with the same integrity and standards that we do. We serve our mission, not the almighty dollar. All of our teachers must first and foremost be people with a genuine calling to work with children. Their attitude towards children is our number one, foundational requirement. Education and training are next.
Our group sizes make sense. The classrooms are spacious, clean, and functional.
Curriculum includes standards set by nationally recognized bodies. Lessons are developed and shared with parents each day. A thread of Biblical truth is woven throughout our activities.
Infants can be as young as nine weeks to start. We highly recommend visiting and making a reservation early in the pregnancy since we fill to capacity. A deposit will hold your spot.
There are eight infants with up to four teachers; fifteen younger toddlers (1-year-olds) in two separate classrooms with 5 teachers each; 15 (approx.) older toddlers (2-year-olds) with up to four teachers; Junior Pre-K and Senior Pre-K classes with 15 (approx.) each and up to three teachers each.
To read more about the specifics of our program, click on the links below.
We look forward to meeting you and giving you a personal tour. Please email or call us for a personal visit!
Beth Brack
Director
Program Specifics
Application for Child Care Service
2022
Admissions, the provisions of services, and referrals of clients shall be made without regard to race, color, religious creed, disability, ancestry, national origin (including limited English proficiency), age or sex.
Program services shall be made accessible to eligible persons with disabilities through the most practical and economically feasible methods available. These methods include, but are not limited to, equipment redesign, the provision of aides, and the use of alternative service delivery locations. Structural modifications shall be considered only as a last resort among available methods.
Any individual/client/patient/student (and/or their guardian) who believes they have been discriminated against, may file a complaint or discrimination with:
Mt. Lebanon United Methodist Church
3319 W Liberty Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15216
Dept. Public Welfare
Bureau of Equal Opportunity
Room 223, Health and Welfare Bldg.
PO Box 2675
Harrisburg, PA 17105
PA Human Relations Commission
301 Fifth Ave.
Suite 390, Piatt Place
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
US Dept. of Health and Human Services
Office for Civil Rights
Suite 372, Public Ledger Bldg
150 South Independence Mall West
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Dept. of Public Welfare
Bureau of Equal Opportunity
Western Regional Office
301 Fifth Ave
Suite 410, Piatt Place
Pittsburgh, PA 15222