Phone Numbers Dial 2-1-1: 2-1-1 is an easy to remember phone number connecting people with free information on available community services. When you dial 2-1-1, a trained professional will listen to your situation and suggest sources of help using one of the largest databases of health and human services in Virginia. Nonprofit organizations and federal, state and local government agencies are included in the database and you can accessservices in your community and statewide.
1-800-CHILDREN: Information and Support Line for Parents with Questions about Children and Issues related to children.
Keeping Babies Safe (A Child Product Safety Organization)
Center for Disease Control Website
The National Association for Family Child Care (My Accrediation Association)
Scholastic (Book clubs)
Va Dept of Social Services (My licensing agency)
Memorial Child Guidance Clinic or ChildSavers (Local agency that runs the Food Program)
CACFP (Link to the federal agency that runs the Food Program)
The Official US Time Website
The Children's Museum of Richmond http://www.c-mor.org/
Metro Richmond Zoo http://www.metrorichmondzoo.com/
Maymont Park http://www.maymont.org/
Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens http://www.lewisginter.org/ (Also called "The Beautiful Gardens" by a certain child.)
The Science Museum of VA http://www.smv.org/
Patterson Golf Park (Mini Golf) http://pattersonsportspark.com/default.htm
Shrader Lanes Bowling http://www.amf.com/shraderlanes/centerHomepage.htm
Richmond Canal Cruises and Canal Walk http://www.venturerichmond.com/experiences/canalcruises.html
Henrico County Parks http://www.co.henrico.va.us/rec/parks.html
Chesterfield County Parks http://www.co.chesterfield.va.us/humanservices/parksandrecreation/parksites.asp
City of Richmond Parks http://www.ci.richmond.va.us/departments/parks/playgrounds.aspx
Virginia State Parks http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state_parks/index.shtml
Busch Gardens Williamsburg http://www.4adventure.com/BGW/default.aspx
Kings Dominion http://www.kingsdominion.com/index.cfm#actions