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YMCA
Child Development Services Branch 112
Findlay Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Fax:
513.721.1517 Susan
Stai Executive
Director 513.362.2881 |
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ACTIVITIES & CHILD CARE The YMCA of
Greater Cincinnati provides safe, enriching and developmentally appropriate full
day Early Childhood Care and Education, part-time preschool and school age child
care programs in an atmosphere that reflects the MISSION
of the YMCA. YMCA Child Care programs assist children in developing
positive Character traits such as caring, honesty, respect and responsibility
for themselves and others. The YMCA is the largest provider
of child care programs in the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, with 60
locations. We have been providing child care since 1978 and are proud to be recognized
as one of the areas finest providers of top quality child care services. YMCA
Child Care staff members consist of dedicated people with specialized experience
and training in the areas of child development and education. Their goal is to
provide children with an atmosphere of warmth, security and continuity.  Our
programs meet the YMCA of the USA's quality guidelines and are licensed by the
states of Kentucky and Ohio and the City of Cincinnati where applicable. The YMCA
Early Childhood Care and Education programs are also accredited, or in the process
of being accredited, by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
Only 5% of centers, in the U.S., achieve this recognition. While
we encourage everyone to look into YMCA membership and all it has to offer, you
do not have to be a Y member to enroll in our child care programs. GUIDELINES
ON WEATHER EMERGENCIES
When a weather emergency exists throughout
our service area, it will be up to the individual Executive Director, in consult
with their supervisor, to make any closing decisions. The COO, Director of Membership, and Executive Asstistant will contact the correct people for media and web updates. Things to take into consideration are road conditions, the
forecast, what local schools and government are doing, and what the city or town
is asking the residents to do. Generally, programs may be cancelled, but basic
branch services should remain open unless a Level III snow emergency for your
community is declared.
If it is at all possible to safely open our facilities,
then we should do so. Parking lots and sidewalks need to be cleared and treated
for the safety of staff and members. |