Air Force offers free education and set-up assistance The United States Air Force is seeking additional family care providers in Southern Nevada. This opportunity is open to current or new family care providers, which provide child care in their home for up to six children. The military’s Family Child Care (FCC) program is looking for additional providers to serve active military families and families of veterans who have been wounded or killed in the line of duty. Providers are reimbursed by the Air Force and child care will be needed according to military obligations, which means early mornings, evenings and occasional weekends. Interested providers that are affiliated with this military program can get free trainings, free access to equipment and materials to set up the home child care environment, as well as other perks. Providers who do not live on a military base must become a licensed child care provider with the State of Nevada Child Care Licensing Unit to participate. You do not need to be a member of the military or a spouse of a military member to qualify. An orientation is being offered July 16-20 from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The five-day orientation will cover everything needed for providers to participate in this program. To enroll or for more information, call (702) 652-4400 or download the flier attached below.
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