Daycare Owl Providing Free Childcare to those affected by the California Wildfires
DUBLIN, Calif., Oct. 16, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Daycare Owl has rallied over a dozen daycares and counting to offer free childcare to families displaced by the Northern California Wildfires. Childcare providers across Northern California are reaching out to aid their state in this time of need.
"These providers can ease the burden for parents for a few hours, get these children out of the burning air, provide love, comfort, and most important a sense of normalcy. We are truly uplifted by the giving spirit of these providers all of whom badly wanted to contribute but just didn't know how until we approached them. Daycare Owl's platform allows us to mobilize these daycares like never before," said Akriti Srivastava, CEO of Daycare Owl. If you are a parent affected by these wildfires, please call Daycare Owl's growing list of providers. If parents are unable to find care near a city they are sheltered in then please email [email protected]. Childcare providers who wish to contribute free childcare services can email [email protected].
What is Daycare Owl?
Daycare Owl is a free and simple way to market and search for daycares online. Daycare Owl was specifically created for family home childcare providers. Our platform allows daycares to put in all the important details parents need to know about your daycare. Providers can showcase their weekly availability, timing, daycare photos, and so much more! Providers will also have new flexibility that they have never had before, the ability to market hourly rates. Weekly care, daily care, night care, even date night care, you can find it all on Daycare Owl.
If you would like more information, please contact Akriti Srivastava at 510-396-4260 or email at [email protected]
Akriti Srivastava
CEO & Co-Founder, Daycare Owl
www.daycareowl.com
SOURCE Daycare Owl
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