The center houses diagnostic and treatment wards of the highest standards, on a par with those seen anywhere else.
Opening in 1988, the center houses over a thousand butterflies of over fifty different species.
The school's media center houses over 10,000 books and 53 computers.
The center houses four arts divisions in one campus and not-for-profit organization.
This center houses programs such as a legal clinic and the school's law review journal.
At present, the center houses 30 residents-socially disabled patients with no family reference.
The center houses 26 classrooms, providing care, learning and development for approximately 300 children between the ages of six months and five years old.
The supports for the staircase in the center house are made of telephone poles.
That center houses up to 80 adolescents aged 13 to 20.
A large flag marked with a swastika fluttered over the doorway of the center house.