Early Childhood and After School Care

Making safe, quality care affordable for hardworking families.

 

To reduce the cost of care for children ages birth to 4 and after-school care for children ages 5 to 18, United Way provides funds to make care in licensed centers more affordable.

HOW THE PROGRAM WORKS

 

United Way provides grant funding to high-quality, licensed child care centers and after-school programs. Want to learn more about how to partner with us? Check out our Grants Information section to learn more about our next grant cycle. Using the dollars they receive, the child care and after-school providers reduce the cost of child care for struggling families, who otherwise could not afford to send their children to these quality centers.

 

OUR IMPACT

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION

For more information on these programs, please contact the Community Impact Coordinator for your area.

Victoria Scofield
Community Impact Coordinator
victoria.scofield@uwwesternct.org
203-883-6704

(Danbury, Bethel, Brookfield, Newtown, New Fairfield, Redding, and Ridgefield)

Katy Francis
Community Impact Coordinator
katy.francis@uwwesternct.org
860-354-8800

(New Milford, Bridgewater, Kent, Roxbury, Sherman, Warren, and Washington)

Meg Hadley
Community Impact Program Coordinator
meghan.hadley@uwwesternct.org
203-883-6034