InterServ is a United Way Community Partner. Other Partners include: United Women of Faith and the Missouri Conference of the United Methodist Church, The Heartland Presbytery (PCUSA); The Missouri Mid-South Conference of the United Church of Christ; St. Joseph Community Development; and the USDA - The USDA is an equal opportunity employer and provider, MO General Revenue & DHSS/ Division of Senior & Disability Services through the Older Americans Act of 1965 and a contract with Young at Heart Resources, Inc.; and a contract with Second Harvest of Greater St. Joseph.

Early Childcare and Education
MITCHELL WOODS FACILITY - 5210 MITCHELL AVENUE
PHONE: (816) 279-6784
E-MAIL: JGLENN@INTERSERVSTJOE.ORG
Our goal is to help your child live their life more fully and capably in whatever environment or life experience they are involved in. We believe that guidance by skilled, trained teachers allows your child’s emotional, social, creative, cognitive, and physical development to progress smoothly and rapidly. Your child will discover friendship and sharing and develop a positive self-concept. And though we, as caregivers, play an essential role in your child’s life, you are the most significant adult in your child’s life. We encourage you to communicate and work with our staff so that we can provide the care and experiences that will enable your child to be successful through a partnership.
Summer Camp 2022 Enrollment Information Coming Soon!
Our Philosophy
We believe each child is a unique individual. We are sensitive to their social, emotional, intellectual, and physical needs. Using the teacher as a resource and guide, we provide a safe environment with a developmentally appropriate curriculum. This will allow each child to explore, experience life, and succeed.
Licensing
InterServ Early Care & Education Program facilities are licensed by the Department of Health and Senior Services in Missouri. A licensing manual is available at all times for your review.

Accreditation
InterServ’s Early Care & Education Centers are accredited through NAEYC (National Association for the Education of Young Children). Accreditation is a national, voluntary measurement system to help raise the quality of early childhood facilities. More information about NAEYC Accreditation is included at the end of this booklet.