YMCA’s Kids’ Day Out Child-Care Program Extended to Children of All Essential Personnel
As our community’s essential workers are on the front lines, the Greater Green Bay YMCA is dedicated to supporting them with licensed child care services.
Like so many YMCA’s across the country, the Greater Green Bay YMCA has adjusted, as advised by public officials, in response to the growing need of our essential care workers for safe, quality, licensed childcare services.
“Due to the passing of Emergency Order #12, and the growing impact of this coronavirus pandemic, the demand on health care professionals and essential community personnel is greater than ever. We want to make sure those on the front lines in our community feel confident that their children are in a safe place, so they can continue to care for a growing number of our loved ones during this difficult time, therefore, we have extended our West Side Y services to support essential community personnel in caring for their children during this crisis. The Y’s ultimate mission will always be in service to this great community. It’s an honor to serve Green Bay in such a critical time in whatever capacity we as an organization are called upon to do so,” said YMCA President and CEO Sean Elliott.
Until further notice, the YMCA School-Age childcare team will extend the Kids’ Day Out child care program for children ages 5-12 to include the children of all essential personnel. If interested or in need of this program, please contact the school-age child care office at 920.436.9675.