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As the place where half a million happy birthdays are celebrated every year, Chuck E. Cheese's goal is to create positive, lifelong memories for families through fun, food, and play and is the place Where a Kid Can Be a Kid. Committed to providing a fun, safe environment, Chuck E. Cheese helps protect families through industry-leading programs such as Kid Check.
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Since 2015, Uptown Cheapskate has joined forces with Kid to Kid and buildOn across the nation to raise money to build schools in developing countries. At Uptown Cheapskate, we have a passion for sustainable fashion.
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Family values with a culture built on philanthropy at its core- Grimaldi's actively supports No Kid Hungry and Child Help charities with time and resources. Using only the freshest ingredients, "secret recipe" sauce, homemade mozzarella cheese and dough, Grimaldi's serves traditional coal-fired brick oven pizzas, calzones, house-made salads and desserts in an upscale yet casual, family-oriented pizzeria.
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You'll lead a small cohort of students, using your kid-expertise and coaching skills to turn even the most reticent learner into a rocketship kid! You are the resident "kid expert" - you can build connections, motivate, and cultivate success with any student.
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Our after school, before school, and break camp programs give students a place to learn, play, grow, and most importantly—a place to be a kid! Our after school, before school, and break camp programs give students a place to learn, play, grow, and most importantly—a place to be a kid.
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A full-service restaurant built on the "8 Slices of Culture", with a company committed to running the best pizzeria in the world where family and friends gather for great food and good times. Key Supervisors spend about 75% of their week serving or bartending and about 25% as a backup manager.
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Ensuring kids receive a kid treat. You must be 16 years of age or older to work as a Guest Experience Leader at corporate owned and operated McDonald's restaurant. Education through Archways to Opportunity including opportunities to earn a High School degree, college tuition assistance and English classes as a second language.
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Medical Assistant Float (extra $2/hr) for Kid Doc, Step by Step, Through The Years Peds and ABCD Stone Oak offices. Medical Assistant Float (extra $2/hr) for Kid Doc, Step by Step, Through The Years Peds and ABCD Stone Oak offices.
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