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Mission and Philosophy
Mission Statement
The Adventure Clubs began in 1991 as the result of many parents needing quality before and after
school-age child care in the public school system for children in grades K-7/ages 5-12. Our primary
goal is to provide safe, affordable child care. We reach our goal by providing loving guidance and an
exciting environment that results in parent's peace of mind and contentment.
Philosophy
We feel quality school-age child care programs complement a child's school day. The Adventure
Club's staff is aware that a child's mood for learning is set by positive experiences before school
begins and remains for the length of the day. Being an extension, we share and understand parental
concerns such as safety and stimulating, age-appropriate environments which foster learning.
Licensing Information
The Commonwealth of Virginia helps assure parents that child day programs that assume responsibility for the
supervision, protection, and well-being of a child for any part of a 24-hour day are safe. Title 63.1, Chapter 10, of
the code of Virginia gives the Department of Social Services authority to license these programs. While there are
some legislative exemptions to licensure, licensed programs include child day programs, family day homes, child
day systems, and family day systems. The state may also voluntarily register family day homes not required to be
licensed.
Standards for licensed child day centers address certain health precautions, adequate play space, a ration of children
per staff member, equipment, program and record keeping. Criminal records checks and specific qualifications for staff and
most volunteers working directly with children are also required. Standards require the facility to
meet applicable fire, health, and building codes.
Compliance with standards is determined by unannounced visits to the program by licensing staff within the
Department of Social Services. In addition, parents or other individuals may register a complaint about a program
which will be investigated if it violates a standard. Three types of licenses may be issued to programs.
Conditional licenses may be issued to a new program to allow up to six months for the program to demonstrate
compliance with the standards. A regular license is issued when the program substantially meets the standards for
licensure. Aprovisional license, which cannot exceed six months, is issued when the program is temporarily unable
to comply with the standards. Operating without a license when required constitutes a misdemeanor which, upon
conviction, can be punishable by a fine of up to $100 or imprisonment of up to 12 months or both for each day
violation. If you would like additional information about the licensing of child day programs or would like to register
a complaint, please contact the Regional Office of Social Services closest to you or call 1-800-KIDS-ILL(543-
7545). Richmond area 692-2394.
Western Regional Office
320 Hospital Drive, Suite #23
Warrenton, Virginia 23229-5008
(540) 347-6345
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Northern Regional Office
190 Patton Street
Abingon, Virginia 24210
(540) 628 5171
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