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Tiggir's Tots Daycare

1-100 Enterprise Drive, Komoka, Ontario N0L 1R0

Tel: 519-473-9495 ● Fax: 519-473-9982

E-Mail: tiggirstotsdaycare@rogers.com

Our exceptional staff is committed to the growth and development of your child.

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History of Tiggir's Tots Daycare

Tiggir's Tots Daycare is a fully licensed non-profit day nursery in Kilworth, Ontario. Located just minutes west of London, Tiggir's Tots Daycare serves an area of 70,000 people in the towns of Strathroy, Mt. Brydges, Komoka, Kilworth, Delaware, and the London districts of Byron, Oakridge, and Medway. Its location affords easy access to city commuters yet is situated within blocks of beautiful and spacious parkland.

In acknowledging its rural setting, changing workforce demographics, and increasingly flexible work schedules, Tiggir's Tots offers a variety of enrollment options - full time, part time, half days morning and afternoon, nursery school programs, and before and after school programs - for children ranging in age from three months to ten years. To further serve the needs of the community a limited number of subsidized spaces are available.

On June 1, 1991, operating control of Tiggir's Tots was assumed by a volunteer Board of Directors comprised of members of the Parents Association and Community Representatives. The Centre was originally conceived as a commercial entity under private ownership and opened in 1989 as HobbyHorse Day Care.

There can be no understanding the need of quality daycare services. Daycares contribute substantially toward cognitive, intellectual, motor, personality, and cultural development. However, quality services carry a price. Despite a measure of financial support from the provincial government, it still remains incumbent upon us to raise our own funds. All fund raising monies are strictly used for non-operating purposes.

Page last updated on October 26, 2006