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Emergency childcare for first responders & essential workers

This blog was originally posted on Cultivating Connections.

Employees who are essential workers under the statewide “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order can now access free emergency child care through a King County program to help parents who are working on the front lines of the COVID-19 response.

First responders and essential workers are defined by the Governor’s March 23 Proclamation and include front-line essential medical professionals and support staff, first responders, corrections officers, transit workers, and others.

As a reminder, employees who are telecommuting are permitted to take care of their children in the home.

Please note, verification of employment and/or home address will be required to complete intake. To expedite the intake process, please send the required verification documents to subsidy@childcare.org.

Employer Verification: Must include the name of the employee and the employer, and the physical address of the workplace. A picture of one of the following items will suffice:

Address VerificationOnly required if you work in the City of Seattle or outside of King County, to prove residency in King County.

Documentation must be no more than 3 months old, include the name of the employee, and cannot be envelopes or personal correspondence.  If you are experiencing homelessness or otherwise unable to verify your home address, please let us know and we will provide alternative means of verification.

Submit one item from this list:

or

Two items from this list from different sources:

The program was created at the direction of King County Executive Dow Constantine and approved by the King County Council. For more details, please call the Child Care Aware of Washington Family Center at 1-800-446-1114.

 

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