More than 400 new childcare spaces have been announced for Greater Victoria.
The Greater Victoria School District is partnering with non-profit organizations to provide new spaces at elementary schools across the city, as part of $4.6 million in funding through the Childcare BC New Spaces Fund.
“This is the first announcement under our Childcare BC New Spaces program, and it shows how quickly we can create new quality child care spaces across the province by partnering with school districts and other public-sector organizations,” said Katrine Conroy, Minister of Children and Family Development.
“What’s more, by offering child care in a school setting, families get the added benefit that their children can ease into the school environment and will feel more comfortable when they transition into kindergarten.”
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Several non-profit organizations will offer wraparound services at the new facilities, including counselling, healthy food and clothing to support vulnerable families, as well as programming for francophone families and those who are new to Canada.
Under the Childcare BC New Spaces Fund, school boards applying for funding to partner with non-profit organizations to offer new licensed child care spaces are eligible for up to $1 million per facility under the public-sector partnership funding stream.