The Neighborhood House Cleone Peterson Eccles Children's Center is a year-round child development center committed to giving every child the opportunity to grow socially, emotionally, and intellectually in an inclusive, multicultural, and intergenerational setting. The Center’s opening hours accommodate parents’ busy work schedules. We offer full-day preschool, full-day summer and holiday programs for school-age children, and before and after-school programs with transportation to and from area elementary schools, providing a convenient single drop-off and pick-up location for children of different ages.
Our services extend beyond the child, including parent and caregiver engagement opportunities such as monthly Family Fun Nights, Parent-Teacher conferences, and individualized activities. Visit our calendar for more information.
Neighborhood House offers high-quality daycare and support services to low-income families in Salt Lake City. Our services are provided on a sliding fee scale based on household income, ensuring that all families have access to the support they need.
Quality Programs for Our Clients
Open Monday through Friday from 6:30 am to 5:30 pm. Neighborhood House offers daycare and support services to low-income families in Salt Lake City. Our professionally trained staff provide:
- Creative expression through art, dance, music, and science
- Outdoor recreation
- Nationally recognized curriculum
- Service learning and educational field trips
- Weekly intergenerational activities with Neighborhood House adult clients
- Math and literacy support
- Bilingual classrooms
- Visits to the Huntsman Foundation Sensory Room
- Nutritional breakfast, lunch, and snacks every day
Enrollment Information
To enroll your child in this program, please click the button below. Please note that you will receive a call for additional documents if you are available. If our program is full, you will be placed on a waitlist until future availability. If you have any questions regarding enrollment, please email frontdesk@nhutah.org.
JOIN THE WAITLIST PARENT HANDBOOK