The Atlanta-based non-profit Quality Care for Children (QCC) hopes to make it even easier for families to source the highest quality child care in their area by relaunching 877-ALL-GA-KIDS (877-255-4254) with new and better functionality. QCC helped about 25,000 families search and choose child care last year, and understands what information parents. New features allow searches that are radial or based on a preferred route. They also allow up to six programs to be selected for side-by-side comparison. Data from all three of QCC’s sites — QCCdata.org, AllGaKids.org, and AllGaCamps.org — is automatically synchronized to the site. AllGaKids.org also now is optimized for mobile devices. More info: www.QualityCareforChildren.org or call (404) 479-4200.

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