History
The Variety Club of Southern Nevada Tent 39 recognized the need for a day home that would care for children of working mothers. Through their efforts and with support of local hotel owners and entertainers, their vision became reality. The Divine Providence Variety Day Home opened doors in 1956 and was the first of its kind in Las Vegas. Tent 39 chose the Sisters of the Holy Family to operate the Day Home, which eventually became the independent, non-sectarian, not-for-profit known today as Variety Early Learning Center. Community need grew over the years and led to the Center expanding its services. Today, the Variety Early Learning Center is consistently recognized for its academic excellence and its commitment to the community to provide affordable, high quality early education for the children and their families. -
Specialties
Variety Early Learning Center provides services to parents of children 6 weeks to 12 years of age. The mission of Variety Early Learning Center is to provide quality child care and family services to those families in greatest need while parents are employed in the workforce, job training, or in crisis recovery. Variety Early Learning Center fosters the education and socialization of children, in coordination with their parents. The program builds on the strengths and personal interests of each child utilizing best practices in early childhood education. -