Governor DeWine announced this afternoon the closure of all Ohio child care programs beginning Thursday, March 26 through at least Thursday, April 30. 4C for Children and other state Child Care Resource and Referral agencies are working closely with Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) to prepare for this child care transition in our local communities. Read More about Update for Ohio Families: Gov. DeWine Orders Child Care Closed; Pandemic Centers to Open »
COVID-19 UPDATE: Connecting Ohio Families to Child Care
Child Care In Ohio
As of today, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has not mandated closing of child care programs in the state though we continue to expect that announcement soon. Read More about COVID-19 UPDATE: Connecting Ohio Families to Child Care »
COVID -19 OHIO UPDATE: Preparing for closure and more
Each day we will share with Ohio Child Care Providers the latest information we have about COVID-19 and give you helpful resources that support you, your program and the families and children in our region as we navigate the days to come. This information is accurate as of 1 p.m. on 3/20/20. Read More about COVID -19 OHIO UPDATE: Preparing for closure and more »
3/19/20: Update for Families–Ohio Child Care Options
This message is part of our ongoing efforts to connect with you and share information and resources about COVID-19, its impact on you, your children and child care in general. We hope to continuing supporting you and your family as you navigate the days to come. Please reach out to us if you have specific questions or needs. Today’s information is accurate as of 3 p.m. on 3/19/20. Read More about 3/19/20: Update for Families–Ohio Child Care Options »
3/19/20: Update for Ohio Providers: ODJFS resources, CNP info and more
Each day we will share with Ohio Child Care Providers the latest information we have about COVID-19 and give you helpful resources that support you, your program and the families and children in our region as we navigate the days to come. This information is accurate as of 2 p.m. on 3/19/20. Read More about 3/19/20: Update for Ohio Providers: ODJFS resources, CNP info and more »
COVID-19: Kentucky Division of Child Care Update March 18, 2020
An update from the Director of the Kentucky Division of Child Care on March 18, 2020: Read More about COVID-19: Kentucky Division of Child Care Update March 18, 2020 »
Update for Ohio Providers: Pandemic Child Care Plan
There has been news today from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) regarding plans around child care and child care programs and the state’s continued response to limiting the spread of COVID-19. This is what we know now but this is a very fluid process that continues to change.
First and foremost, as of today (March 18), the governor has not announced the mandated closing of child care programs in the state. This doesn’t mean that it won’t happen in the near future. Read More about Update for Ohio Providers: Pandemic Child Care Plan »
A Message for Kentucky Providers: Resources to Navigate Child Care Program Closures
Governor Andy Beshear announced yesterday afternoon that by the end of the business day on Friday, Kentucky child care centers must temporarily close to help manage the spread of COVID-19. While children remain at low risk, they can carry the virus and impact other segments of the population.
This is a continuously evolving situation and it’s important to know where to turn for support and information for your personal needs, for the families and children you serve and for your business. Here are some resources: Read More about A Message for Kentucky Providers: Resources to Navigate Child Care Program Closures »
COVID-19: Kentucky Division of Child Care Update March 16, 2020
An update from the Director of the Kentucky Division of Child Care on March 16, 2020: Read More about COVID-19: Kentucky Division of Child Care Update March 16, 2020 »
COVID-19: 4C for Children Training and Coaching
As the situation around the coronavirus causing COVID-19 evolves, 4C for Children is continuing to plan, prepare and respond as needed based on information provided by local, state and national health agencies.
Although we are closing our offices to the public to minimize the spread of the virus, we will still be able to remotely serve you. To protect those we serve and 4C staff we are putting the following measures in place: Read More about COVID-19: 4C for Children Training and Coaching »