Child Care Relief Comes for Families of National Guard and Reserve
Members Serving in Global War on Terror
Operation: Military Child Care to Provide Support for Families of
Deployed Guard, Reserve and Active Duty Service
Members
Washington, DC - National Guard, Reserve and
Active Duty military families with service members serving in the Global
War on Terror will begin receiving financial assistance and help locating
quality child care in their communities thanks to the launch of a joint
initiative between the Department of Defense (DoD) and the National
Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (NACCRRA)
announced Thursday.
Operation: Military Child Care (OMCC), which
will be administered by NACCRRA, will provide financial relief and
assistance locating quality child care for eligible military families who
do not have access to the DoD's on-base child care options. The program
will serve families and child guardians of National Guard and Reserve
Service members mobilized or deployed for the Global War on Terrorism.
"It can be a challenge for any parent to locate affordable,
quality child care in their community," said Linda Smith, executive
director of NACCRRA. "For the spouse of a deployed Guard or Reserve
service member who may now be looking at a reduced income with a larger
need for child care support, the process can be even more overwhelming.
Operation: Military Child Care will bridge the gap to provide affordable,
quality child care options for these families."
The largest
employer-supported child care program in the nation, the DoD child care
program serves more than 200,000 children. While the program has been
hailed as a model of child care quality, a large number of military
families, particularly Guard and Reserve, are not located near bases and
need to find comparable care in their own communities.
"Child care
is among the top concerns we continue to hear from military families
across the country," said M.-A. Lucas, director, Army Child and Youth
Services. "Deploying Service members worry about the extra child care
support their spouses will now need while they are gone serving our
country. And Guard and Reserve members called to active duty have the
added concern of how their families will afford the added child care they
need."
"This program is an essential step in the evolution of how
the Department of Defense is reaching out to support the child care needs
of geographically dispersed military families who do not have access to
the high quality child care services offered on military installations,"
Lucas added.
The OMCC initiative will be administered by a network
of NACCRRA member agencies that will walk families through the process of
locating a qualified care provider. Once approved, NACCRRA will provide
financial support directly to the provider on behalf of DoD, so that
Service members' fees can be reduced.
The amount of financial
assistance will vary for each family and will depend upon factors such as
total family income, geographical location, military services child care
fee policies, available funding, as well as certain family circumstances.
Eligible families can call the Child Care Aware hotline at 1-800-424-2246
or go online at http://www.childcareaware.org/en/ for help with applying
for the subsidy and location assistance.
About Child Care Resource
and Referral: Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies help families
find, select, and pay for child care, as well as provide training and
support to child care providers and help communities and states meet their
child care and parenting needs. Through the Child Care AwareŽ program,
funded through a cooperative agreement with the Child Care Bureau, U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, nearly half a million families
each year are connected to their community Child Care Resource and
Referral agencies through the national hotline and Web site, http://www.childcareaware.org/en/.
About
NACCRRA: Child Care AwareŽ and Operation: Military Child Care are two of
NACCRRA's many initiatives to improve the development and learning of all
children by providing leadership and support to state and community Child
Care Resource and Referral Agencies and promoting national policies and
partnerships that facilitate universal access to quality child care.
NACCRRA is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization headquartered in Washington,
D.C., representing a network of more than 850 state and local Child Care
Resource and Referral Agencies across the country. To find out more
information about NACCRRA, go to http://www.naccrra.org/MilitaryPrograms/index.php?program=omcc.
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