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Reno Center opened to Support Child Care Providers and Families
Hub created to provide resources, support, and information
Reno, NV – Northern Nevada child care providers now have a one-stop shop for resources and support in Reno.
The Nevada Strong Start Child Care Services Center (CCSC) officially launched today and will serve as a hub for new and existing child care providers to find help navigating licensing and startup costs, connecting parents with services and benefits, and collaborating with industry peers.
The Center was created to support cross-sector partnerships and systems that are aligned, coordinated, and centered on meeting the needs of child care providers and families statewide. The Reno location mirrors a Center in Las Vegas that opened earlier this year.
“This Center will support families and those working so hard to provide quality child care and early education to our youngest Nevadans,” said Governor Steve Sisolak. “I am so proud of this collaboration and the work that has been done to support families.”
The CCSCs offer provider resources, financial assistance options, child care subsidy assistance, child care licensing assistance and access to business tools through a partnership with Wonderschool as well as supportive services and tools through Candelen.
“Since the Las Vegas launch, The Children’s Cabinet has been honored to be part of this public-private partnership and to see the new way we are collectively able to better serve our child care providers and families. All children and families deserve access to high-quality early learning opportunities and child care providers must be supported to meet the demand for this essential service. Nevada Strong Start is a step in the right direction, and we are excited to have the Reno location open to support the full state of Nevada,” said Marty Elquist, The Children’s Cabinet’s Department Director.
In collaboration with local organizations and with coordination from The Children’s Cabinet with funding from the Nevada Division of Welfare and Supportive Services, the CCSCs will offer statewide support to child care providers and families.
“The Department of Health and Human Services works in partnership with many agencies as we support Nevadans, and our child care partnership with The Children’s Cabinet is key in our work to help families. We have all had a time where we were looking for resources, support, supplies or ideas and this Center offers that for our child care providers,” said Karissa Loper Machado, Agency Manager for the Child Care and Development Program in the Division of Welfare and Supportive Services.
Information can be found at NevadaChildCare.org
Reno, NV – Northern Nevada child care providers now have a one-stop shop for resources and support in Reno.
The Nevada Strong Start Child Care Services Center (CCSC) officially launched today and will serve as a hub for new and existing child care providers to find help navigating licensing and startup costs, connecting parents with services and benefits, and collaborating with industry peers.
The Center was created to support cross-sector partnerships and systems that are aligned, coordinated, and centered on meeting the needs of child care providers and families statewide. The Reno location mirrors a Center in Las Vegas that opened earlier this year.
“This Center will support families and those working so hard to provide quality child care and early education to our youngest Nevadans,” said Governor Steve Sisolak. “I am so proud of this collaboration and the work that has been done to support families.”
The CCSCs offer provider resources, financial assistance options, child care subsidy assistance, child care licensing assistance and access to business tools through a partnership with Wonderschool as well as supportive services and tools through Candelen.
“Since the Las Vegas launch, The Children’s Cabinet has been honored to be part of this public-private partnership and to see the new way we are collectively able to better serve our child care providers and families. All children and families deserve access to high-quality early learning opportunities and child care providers must be supported to meet the demand for this essential service. Nevada Strong Start is a step in the right direction, and we are excited to have the Reno location open to support the full state of Nevada,” said Marty Elquist, The Children’s Cabinet’s Department Director.
In collaboration with local organizations and with coordination from The Children’s Cabinet with funding from the Nevada Division of Welfare and Supportive Services, the CCSCs will offer statewide support to child care providers and families.
“The Department of Health and Human Services works in partnership with many agencies as we support Nevadans, and our child care partnership with The Children’s Cabinet is key in our work to help families. We have all had a time where we were looking for resources, support, supplies or ideas and this Center offers that for our child care providers,” said Karissa Loper Machado, Agency Manager for the Child Care and Development Program in the Division of Welfare and Supportive Services.
Information can be found at NevadaChildCare.org