Greetings!
Our entire team here at All Our Kin is thinking of you and missing you, and we're here to support you in every way we can.
If you haven’t already, I encourage you to check out our new online hub for family child care educators. There you can find updates about joining upcoming virtual meetings, policy efforts, and more. You can also access the latest resources and information about the COVID-19 pandemic and tips for self care and wellness.
For everyone who has visited, do you have thoughts about what’s working well on the hub and what could be better? We’d love to hear from you! You can share feedback by sending an email to socialmedia@allourkin.org. Keep an eye out for a survey inviting you to share feedback about All Our Kin’s work, including the hub and this newsletter.
Also, we want to inform you that starting this Friday, June 4th, through the end of August, our virtual offices will be open from 9-1p on Fridays, to give our staff more flexibility during the summer months.
We hope to see you at a virtual meeting soon, and we send our thoughts, friendship, and love in the meantime.
In solidarity,
The All Our Kin Team
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Congratulations to the graduates of All Our Kin’s most recent Business Series! We celebrate you and your commitment to building sustainable businesses that strengthen our communities and our future.
We hope you can join us for the next Family Child Care Educator Panel on Monday, June 7th! This discussion will focus on sensory activities with children and offer strategies that you can readily implement in your family child care programs.
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Child Care Stabilization Funds
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All licensed family child care educators are eligible to receive Ready SET Rebuild child care stabilization funds to help recover from Covid-19. In order to apply for these funds, you must have a supplier ID number. You will not receive an application without one. All applications have been sent. If you have not received an application or supplier ID, or if you want to check on the status of your supplier ID, call United Way 211 at 1-800-505-1000, email childcarefunding@ctunitedway.org or visit here. For additional details on the application process, click here.
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OEC Guidance on FCC Waiver, Health and Safety Protocols
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Connecticut’s declared state of emergency comes to an end on July 20, 2021. The waiver that allowed FCC providers to care for additional school age children who were in remote learning will end on June 30, 2021. The OEC released Memo #41, with guidance on the current status of requirements and health and safety recommendations. Learn more about how this will impact you as a family child care educator here. (Note: The OEC continues to strongly recommend that providers wear masks and continue modified health and safety practices despite the easing of Covid-19 restrictions).
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Join OEC's Parent Cabinet
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The OEC is launching a new parent cabinet for families and caregivers. This advisory group will provide guidance on programs and policies. It would be great to have parents representing family child care participate. Please feel free to share this opportunity with parents and encourage them to apply by June 28th. Learn more about eligibility and how to apply. (If you need translation help contact your All Our Kin office). Check out the parent flyer here.
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All Our Kin is Hiring
We're hiring for a number of new positions at All Our Kin! If you or members of your networks are interested, we encourage you to apply.
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Supporting Black Families
The State Education and Resource Center is holding a virtual Affinity Space for families who identify as Black or African American on Thursday, June 10th from 6:30 - 8:30 pm. The conversation will focus on continuing the work to affirm the role of the Black family and the beauty of Blackness for our children.
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To stay updated with the latest information on Covid-19 vaccines, frequent our COVID Vaccine Hub
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Last Tuesday marked the one year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder by Minneapolis police. In the words of Ibram X. Kendi, one of America’s foremost historians and leading antiracist scholars:
“A year ago, a human being who loved was treated like a monster who hates - when racism is the real monster that hates humanity. But we will continue to fight the monster in his honor. Rest in our resistance, George Floyd.”
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We know that this is an especially painful time in our country, and we stand with every member of the All Our Kin community who is grieving, exhausted, or alone. The National Museum of African American History & Culture highlights the value of self care at this moment and always:
“When we listen to our bodies, hearts, and minds, and consider input from trusted friends, we can find resiliency and renew our lives and work.”
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