We help working families thrive by providing equitable access to high-quality child care and early education to a diverse group of children through innovative, developmentally appropriate programming and a holistic approach to supporting family needs.
Mount Kisco Child Care Center (MKCCC) is a not-for-profit child care organization established in 1971 after a study by the Village of Mt. Kisco and the Interfaith Council of Mt. Kisco was conducted to support women who were entering the workforce and needed an affordable, safe, and quality option for child care. Through the years, access to quality child care and early education has been proven to have life-long impacts on improving academic outcomes, graduation rates and even health. In that time, demands on families have continued to increase creating a greater need for quality, reliable child care. The Center has become dedicated to supporting equitable access to all children. Having opened its doors with only 25 three- and four-year old children in rented classroom spaces, today MKCCC cares for over 145 children, ages three months to eleven years of age, in a beautiful, 20,000 square foot facility built with the generous support of many in the community. In addition, the Center works to build awareness of the child care industry needs and advocates on behalf of working families to increase access for all.