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HELPING HANDS CHILDCARE

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4.7(11)Yelp(0)
Child Care Center

On record in Pennsylvania.

7900 STEUBENVILLE PIKE, IMPERIAL, PA 15126

Hours
7 AM–5:30 PM
Licensed for
71 children
Subsidies
Accepted

Amenities and accessibility

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Reported on the provider's Google business listing, not verified by the state.

The public record

License number
103524810-0001
License status
LICENSED
License type
Child Care Center
Licensed capacity
71 children
Address
7900 STEUBENVILLE PIKE, IMPERIAL, PA 15126
County
Allegheny County
Website
Not listed
License issued
January 27, 2026
License expires
January 27, 2027

This page republishes the public license record maintained by the DHS, Office of Child Development and Early Learning. Fields marked "Not listed" are absent from the state's published data, not hidden. Verify current license status with the agency before enrolling.

From Google

Recent parent reviews

The 6 most recent of 11 Google reviews. Scroll for the rest of them.

  • We are so pleased with our time at Helping hands. They have cared for both of my children over the last four years. We were previously at another daycare with my oldest child which had substantially more turnover in caregivers. That has not been the case at helping hands. The teachers are amazing, transparent, and excellent with communication. I was so impressed with the readiness of my daughter for kindergarten !

    Miranda SlomSep 10, 2025
  • Very happy with this facility! They have secure entries with keypads to enter into the facility. Staff is all fantastic. We sent both of our kids here. Highly recommended.

    Josh SlomkowskiJun 12, 2025
  • We were lucky our youngest into Helping Hands after our previous daycare closed. It was the biggest blessing in disguise. They put such a great curriculum together for their younger kids as well as their pre-k students. Everyone in the staff is great and have excellent communication with parents. Such a nite and day difference with the last facility my kids attended. They aren’t just babysitting your kids they are invested in them and it shows.

    Brittany PetitAug 19, 2024
  • We started our journey at helping hands when my daughter was 3, she is now 7. We since had a son, who is now 4 - who started with them at age 1. We have nothing but great things to say about the care that has been provided! Of course you will always have moments where you get frustrated about something, that's normal, just know truly the grass is NOT greener, trust me! They are the best! All of the teachers have been loving and kind. Always a warm welcome when you arrive and a have a good night when you leave - the little things that mean a lot. If you've ever tried another facility and felt like the staff was miserable, you know how much these little things mean. Not to mention, my daughter is so smart! She has been advanced in reading and math since kindergarten (now in second grade), and as a woking mom who was *counting* on her learning at pre school/pre K - I owe this all to Jordan and Teagan, the preK teachers she had the privilege with for 2 years before starting kindergarten. Thank you to Lori, Melissa, Nikki, Hanna, Brittany, Jordan, Teagan, Sydney, Michelle and everyone I am missing in the moment - thank you for caring for my kids as if they were your own and giving me the peace of mind every parent wants while their children are in someone else's care!

    LoyalandNicole MartinezFeb 25, 2024
  • At Helping Hands Childcare, our ultimate responsibility is the safety and welfare of all children. We are mandated reporters of suspected child abuse and neglect.

    Melissa MerrittAug 12, 2020
  • We are EXTREMELY happy with this childcare center! Our daughter has been going here for 6 months now (since she was 18 months old). All of the staff are invested in the children, not only in terms of safety but also growth and development! They provide many learning opportunities, from reading to free play to fun little science experiments (yes, even for the toddlers). Weather permitting, the kids regularly get time to play outside. The center itself is clean and well-kept. Our daughter has learned so much from her experience here, and she actually ENJOYS being there! Sometimes, she doesn’t even want to leave. I can’t rave enough about Helping Hands!

    Katherine MillerJul 31, 2019

Reviews shown verbatim as published on Google Maps.

How the reviews split

The 4.7 average comes from 11 Google reviews. An average hides whether opinion is consistent or divided, so the spread is shown too.

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Questions parents ask about HELPING HANDS CHILDCARE

Is HELPING HANDS CHILDCARE a licensed child care provider in Pennsylvania?

Yes. HELPING HANDS CHILDCARE holds Pennsylvania certificate 103524810-0001, listed as "LICENSED" by the Office of Child Development and Early Learning in Allegheny County. The current certificate runs to January 27, 2027. Confirm current standing at compass.dhs.pa.gov/providersearch before enrolling.

What is HELPING HANDS CHILDCARE's Keystone STARS rating?

Pennsylvania rates HELPING HANDS CHILDCARE STAR 4, on a scale of one to four where four is highest. That tier took effect on December 5, 2025. Keystone STARS measures programme standards such as staff qualifications and learning environment, not inspection outcomes.

Does Pennsylvania record a negative sanction against HELPING HANDS CHILDCARE?

No. The state's provider dataset records no negative sanction against HELPING HANDS CHILDCARE at the time the record was published. That is a single field in a snapshot, not a full compliance history, and it is not the same as a clean inspection record. The licensing inspection detail is at compass.dhs.pa.gov/providersearch.

Does HELPING HANDS CHILDCARE accept child care subsidy?

Yes. HELPING HANDS CHILDCARE holds a subsidy agreement with the state. The agreement covers these age groups: Infant and toddler, Preschool. An agreement means the provider can bill the subsidy programme, not that a funded place is free today. Eligibility is decided by your Early Learning Resource Center, Early Learning Resource Center for Region 5.

Does this page show inspection results for HELPING HANDS CHILDCARE?

No. Pennsylvania completes at least one unannounced inspection a year at every licensed provider, and publishes the results through the provider search at compass.dhs.pa.gov/providersearch. Those results are not included here, and there is no open dataset of them, so nothing on this page reflects HELPING HANDS CHILDCARE's inspection history either way. Look the provider up there and read the licensing inspection record.