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Surge Support Child Care Services

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While hundreds of families are welcoming home soldiers who recently returned from Iraq, there are others who still wait anxiously for loved ones to come home. There is a group is offering free child care for families with a parent in the military. The Surge Support Child Care Project allows providers to find families in need and offer their services.

There are 12,000 Minnesota children with a parent in the National Guard. The idea for the program came after news of an extension was announced in January for the National Guard. The project's goal is to allow parents to attend support group meetings, to get some time alone or simply to run errands.

Nearly 500 child care providers are participating by providing free ongoing, full-time child care for deployed military families is already offered through Operation Child Care. But the support program is meant to complement it with off-hour, occasional and Saturday care. The project is an initiative of the Minnesota Child Care Resource and Referral Network, the National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies, Minnesota National Guard and Army Reserve.

We understand that Minnesota's military families face tremendous challenges, some of which involve child care. We are here to help!

Family members of Minnesota's deployed Army National Guard and Reserve are eligible to receive surge support child care services at no cost. To learn more about the surge support child care services and request referrals of participating child care providers, use this map to find your local Child Care Resource and Referral agency.

Here’s how you can help our service members:

  1. Donate child care services on a short-term basis (two to four hours)
  2. And/or offer child care services to families, for compensation, one to two days a month as needed. These child care providers will be compensated by the National Association of Child Care Resource & Referral Agencies.
  3. And/or offer child care services at various planned military meetings or events in your community.

Surge Support Child Care Forms:

The Minnesota Child Care Resource and Referral Network is proud to be partnering with the National Association of Child Care Resource & Referral Agencies (NACCRRA) and the U.S. Army to support families of Minnesota's deployed Army National Guard and Reserve.

“ The fact that we could count on some help during such a difficult time for our family and country was worth more than I can say. It not only allowed me to have some time on my own to run errands or have a good cry. It allowed my kids some time for fun with a non-stressed adult. They used the time to finger-paint, play games, to be kids again.”
— Dina Blandshew, Parent, Participant Operation Child Care

For more information about the surge support child care project, contact your local CCR&R agency or Julie Wasiluk at (651) 290-9704 ext. 119.

 


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