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What age do you serve?

 

ChildServe's programs are available to children from birth to age 21.

When children become adults, they transition to providers in their home counties that specialize in serving this age group. This move marks a significant time in a chld's life and is not always easy. Children are better prepared for this life change when they have achieved a measure of independence and confidence in various skills developmentally appropriate for them and have a committed care team and family unit in place to see them through the transition.

 

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