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KinderCare helps American families get vaccinated

June 1, 2021

Centers nationwide to offer free day of care while parents and guardians get their COVID-19 vaccination

Portland, Ore. (June 2, 2021) – Today KinderCare Education® announced that it is supporting the national COVID-19 vaccination efforts by offering families a free day of child care so that they can get vaccinated. Families can take advantage of a free day of weekday care now through July 2 at any of KinderCare’s more than 1,600 centers and sites nationwide, as well as free Saturday care at select locations in the month of June.  

“Getting vaccinated is one of the best things we can all do right now to reduce the spread of COVID-19, keep our communities safe and ultimately help families return to a sense of normalcy,” said Tom Wyatt, CEO of KinderCare. “We’re so proud to help support the national goal of getting 70% of U.S. adults at least one shot by July 4. We don’t want a lack of quality child care to hinder families from getting vaccinated and are committed to help remove that hurdle and support our communities when they need us most.”

All KinderCare centers operate with enhanced health and safety protocols that were created in partnership with the CDC and expert medical advisors to ensure KinderCare classrooms are the safest learning environments possible. And these practices are working: KinderCare’s center transmission rates are just a fraction of the national average. A Yale University study confirmed child care centers are among the safest places for children due to the stringent protocols in place.

KinderCare provides best-in-class curriculum to help children learn and grow. National studies show that KinderCare children are better prepared for first grade. They also confirm that the longer that children are enrolled in KinderCare programs, the sooner they achieve key developmental milestones.

Families with children between the ages of six weeks and 6th grade (12 years old) may sign up for a free day of weekday care at KinderCare centers across the country. In June, KinderCare will also offer free care on Saturdays at select centers for families who are unable to schedule vaccination appointments during weekdays.

For more information about KinderCare’s offer of free child care, please visit kindercare.com/vaccine.   

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About KinderCare Education®
KinderCare Education is America’s largest private provider of early childhood and school-age education and child care. KinderCare supports hardworking families in 40 states and the District of Columbia:

  • In neighborhoods, with KinderCare® Learning Centers that offer education and child care for children six weeks to 12 years old;
  • At work, through KinderCare Education at Work™, providing customized family benefits for employers across the country, including on-site and near-site early learning centers and back-up care for last-minute child care, and
  • In local elementary schools, with Champions®  before- and after-school learning programs that spark wonder in school-age children.

Headquartered in Portland, Oregon, KinderCare operates more than 1,600 early learning centers and sites. In 2021, KinderCare earned its fifth Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award – one of only four companies worldwide to win this award for five consecutive years. To learn more, visit KinderCare Education or visit us online at KinderCare, on Facebook or on Instagram. For resources, information, and activity ideas for parents and teachers of young children please visit KinderCare.com/blog.