January 26 | Early Care and Education Digest

Rebeca ZunigaAdvocacy, Community

News

For Educators

  • Are you interested in learning more about the Reggio Emilia Approach? The image of the Child, Teacher and Value of Relationships webinar will be held on Saturday, January 28 and Saturday, February 25 from 9:00am – 11:00am. Register here and share flyer with colleagues.  
  • The next Community Care Licensing Webinar will be held on Tuesday, March 28 from 6:00pm – 7:00pm. Additional dates for important updates will be held on June 27, September 26 and December 12. Register here in advance. 
  • One week left to apply! Major Renovation and Repair Funding is now available for childcare centers and family home providers! This opportunity for facilities funding is due Tuesday, January 31, 2023 (non-LEA’s only). Contact Laura Keeley-Saldana (510) 996-2361 for more information. Funds can be used for:
    • Renovating or building out an existing facility by adding classrooms 
    • Constructing a brand-new facility  
    • Replacing a facility lost due to a state or federally declared disaster 
    • Expanding Small Family Child Care Homes to Large Family Child Care Homes
  • Do you need a FAQ sheet to share with parents and staff? UCSF has an amazing resource for providers and parents with a variety of topics ranging from Autism to Vaccine Safety. All Fact Sheets are available in English, Spanish, and Chinese!
  • Monterey County Child Care Website has a page just for you! Check out the For Educators page that will help you find the right resources. 
  • Montereycountychildcare.org has a new HEALTH tab that has all of the resources you need on the  flu, RSV and COVID-19. Visit the new page here
  • MAOF is offering to reimburse ECE providers up to $100 for taking health and safety training. Take advantage of this generous offer by contacting MAOF at 831-757-0775. More information about this opportunity here.  
  • There are a few spaces for new ECE apprentices at Hartnell College. Get more info by calling Christian at 831-386-7105 or go to svaec.org/ecepathway/ and share this flyer.
  • Access MCOE’s Early Care and Education Department virtual magazine for future professional development opportunities available for ECE providers here!
  • ECE Community College students: Funds are available to help with tuition & textbooks. The funds will go fast, so share this application with those you know and apply early.

For Families

  • The Central Coast Early Childhood Advocacy Network will be hosting their 2023 Parent Power Summit. Please share this opportunity with parents and community members to explore: What is mental health? What do you want to change? What are your strengths & passions?  Join on Saturday, February 4 from 9:30am – 2:00pm. Flyers and registration info available here.
  • California wants to hear from families with children under 6! Take this 10 minute survey and get a $5 gift card, and contribute to the community voice! Check out the survey here
  • The Early Learning program provides low income children and their families with quality childhood development programs and integrated support services. Register today! Full Day and Part Day Options are available at select sites. Share the flyer here.
  • Looking for childcare? Go to Montereycountychildcare.org or Mychildcareplan.org for help finding the right care for your child.

For All

  • The Local Assistance Center (LAC) is a one stop center where individuals, families and businesses can access available disaster resources.  The LAC will be open from 9am-7pm Saturday, January 21-Thursday, January 26 at the Spreckles Veterans’ Memorials Building, 90 Fifty St. in Spreckles.  Share these flyers and resources with your community. 
  • Monterey County needs businesses that support families, both behind the scenes with strong family policies and in the public eye as a service to families. Ready to apply to become a Bright Beginnings Family Friendly Employer? It’s easy! Learn more and certify your business here. Child Care businesses are encouraged to apply!
  • Are you looking for full or part time employees? Check out the Jobspeaker link at Hartnell College to get your job listed and learn about ways to engage students as they enter the workforce. You can also complete the employer engagement interest form for other ways that employers can connect with Hartnell. 
  • This Winter season, let’s gather in ways that limit the spread of respiratory viruses like respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), flu, and COVID-19. Check out ways to keep your family health by visiting the new HEALTH tab on the montereychildcare.org website. 
  • Need to find a COVID-19 testing or vaccine clinic in Monterey County? Visit MontereyCountyVaccines.com or find a location in the flyers: Free Testing and Free Vaccination sites.

Monterey County Vaccines By the Numbers

Overall, 81.1% of the eligible population in Monterey County have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. For more details on COVID health data, visit the Health Departments website here. Stay informed on all things COVID-19 on the Monterey County COVID-19 portal.

COVID-19 Information

COVID-19 Vaccine Information ➡️ click here to learn more…

General COVID-19 & Public Health ➡️ click here to learn more…

Resources & Tools

Financial Relief for Families ➡️ click here to learn more…

All Ages Learning & Development Supports ➡️ click here to learn more…

Resilience & Mental Health Resources ➡️ click here to learn more…

Child Care & Education Quality & Business Tools ➡️ click here to learn more…

Policy & Advocacy ➡️ click here to learn more…


Our goal is to ensure that young children have quality, nurturing, and safe child care and education during and post-pandemic. For more information about this effort and the coalition behind it, please visit our web hub here

News and resources are shared below. Previous Weekly Digests are available here

If you have information, flyers, or events you would like to share in this publication, please contact or send information to: Laura@BrightBeginningsMC.org

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It Takes a Coalition

The emergency response providing coordinated solutions for child care and education is led by a coalition of early childhood champions, united under the Bright Beginnings Strategic Framework to better support all young children and their families, to prepare every child for life and school. This coalition is ever-growing:

4th Monterey County Supervisorial District
30th California Assembly District
Building Healthy Communities
CAPSLO
Carmel Unified School District
Child Care Planning Council
Child Development Centers and Continuing Development Incorporated
Children’s Council
Early Development Services
First 5 Monterey County
Go Kids, Inc.
Health Department
MAOF Resource & Referral & Alternative Payment Program
Monterey Peninsula Unified School District
Natividad Medical Center
North Monterey County Unified School District
Office of Education – Early Learning Program
Office of Education – Educational Services
Public Health Office
Quality Matters Monterey County
Salinas City Elementary School District
Social Services – Child Abuse Prevention Council
United Farmworkers Foundation
United Way of Monterey County
YMCA

A special thanks to the coordinating team and major funders: Bright Beginnings Backbone, Child Care Planning Council, First 5 Monterey County, MAOF Resource & Referral, Quality Matters, and the United Way of Monterey County.

For more information, please contact sonja@brightbeginningsmc.org.