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Childcaring offers virtual child care start-up sessions

By Hub City Times
December 31, 2020
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CENTRAL WISCONSIN – Childcaring is offering three free virtual child care start-up sessions and start-up grants for those interested in providing child care to others.

Start-up sessions will be held on Jan. 20, March 9, and May 13, 1-2 p.m. Virtual sessions will be through Zoom, powered by RingCentral. To access, participants will need to download an app to a device such as a computer, tablet, or smart phone. Participation by phone is also available; however, Zoom is encouraged as information will be shared visually. Registered participants will receive a link or phone number to access the session prior to the start date.

Register for the Jan. 20 session before Jan. 13, by contacting Childcaring.

For more information, call Childcaring at 1-800-628-8534 or email [email protected]

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