Naccrra military program: Military Child Care | NACCRRA

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Bright Horizons Family Solutions Proudly Supports Military Families

[WATERTOWN, Mass., — April 8, 2010] – Bright Horizons is proud to support military families and has partnered with NACCRRA, the National Association of Child Care Resource & Referral Agencies to support programs that will provide tuition assistance for eligible military families at more than 300 Bright Horizons centers across the United States.

Bright Horizons was approved by NACCRRA, which is coordinating the child care program for the Department of Defense. Only child care centers that meet rigorous quality and programming standards are eligible to participate in the program and the organization is pleased to be able to accept children of qualified military families.

“We are thrilled to be participating in this wonderful program to support the families of the men and women who serve our country,” said Alice Chambers, Director of the Bright Horizons child care center in Enfield, Connecticut, which is one of the centers with families participating in the program. “Our commitment to children is universal and we know that all families need their children’s child care to be a nurturing and loving environment where children can grow and thrive. When one parent is away or in the case of military families, is deployed, we know that consistency and routine for children is even more critical, so having a child care center you can trust and depend on is paramount.”

Bright Horizons was founded to support working parents as they strive to balance their career and family while providing the highest quality care and early education for children. All Bright Horizons centers provide a unique early learning curriculum for children. The World at Their Fingertips program for learning offers each child a world full of discovery opportunities guided by skilled teachers who recognize each child’s individual strengths and helps them to learn, grow and live fully. The World at Their Fingertips uses engaging programs, such as Language Works, Math Counts and Science Rocks, to teach children the basic language, math and science skills that will prepare them for future academic excellence. The organization’s Growing Readers campaign also emphasizes the importance of early literacy and provides parents with information about language development and books of excellence for their children.

Bright Horizons operates each of its centers according to the highest standards of excellence as defined by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). Bright Horizons centers have the best record of accreditation from the NAEYC of any multi-site employer-sponsored workplace services provider in the country, a distinction of quality that fewer than eight percent of centers in the U.S. achieve.

For more information, go to www.brighthorizons.com/programs/military-child-care.

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Subsidized Child Care for Military and Federal Families







KinderCare Learning Centers proudly support U.S. Military, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. National Park Services, and U.S. General Services Administration families.

Finding the right care and learning environment for your child is an important decision – one we know can be impacted by many variables in a military family’s life.

In an effort to help military families in need of care, KinderCare has partnered with Child Care Aware® of America to offer fee assistance for eligible active duty military families and a solution to address their child care needs when care at an on-base Child Development Center (CDC) isn’t available.

We also offer a Child Care Subsidy Program administered through the USDA (formerly administered by the General Services Administration (GSA)) for eligible Active Duty members or Active Duty Reservists of the U.S. Coast Guard called to action for 180 days of longer, U.S. National Park Services, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and U.S. General Services Administration who don’t live or work near a Child Development Center (CDC).

Whether you’re in need of a temporary solution while your family is in transition or you’re looking for a long-term, ongoing partnership, we’re confident that we can provide you and your family with a high-quality solution that works for you.

Benefits available to eligible families include:

  • Reduced tuition rates 
  • High-quality care and an unsurpassed learning experience, no matter where you are. We’re proud to share that we have more nationally accredited centers than any other private child care provider in the country.
  • Consistent learning experiences, no matter where you relocate. We have more than 1,400 centers nationwide, all which use the same curriculum to teach in their classrooms.

  • Military Families


Programs administered through Child Care Aware of America:


  • Eligibility varies by program. For more information, click on any of the links below to take you directly to each site:
  • Air Force Fee Assistance
  • Army Fee Assistance
  • Marine Corps Fee Assistance
  • Navy Fee Assistance
  • National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Fee Assistance

How to Contact Child Care Aware of America:


  • To speak with a Child Care Aware of America specialist about the military and DoD child care programs, please call 1(800) 424-2246, option 6. 
  • Child Care Aware of America’s military and DoD programs are open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time


  • Federal Families


Child Care Subsidy Programs Administered through the USDA:


  • U. S. Coast Guard (USCG) Child Care Subsidy Program
  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)  Child Care Subsidy Program
  • U.S. National Park Services  (NPS) Child Care Subsidy Program
  • General Services Administration  (GSA) Child Care Subsidy Program
  • For more information on eligibility for the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Child Care Subsidies for Federal Families, please click here.  







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“Military program” by A. Sladkov, 2009, broadcast, watch online // Watch

“Military program” by A. Sladkov, 2009, broadcast, watch online // Watch

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The principal difference between Alexander Sladkov’s “Military Program” and programs on military topics on other channels is the deliberate rejection of the so-called “magazine form”, which involves dividing the program into thematic headings.

The program is based on an author’s story with a description of the situation in which the heroes of the program found themselves, historical and factual references, enabling the viewer to perceive the characters in a more “voluminous” way. Each program includes stories about people in military uniform with all their strengths, weaknesses, victories and defeats.

The vast majority of stories “take place” at the time of the program’s airing. However, the unique archive collected over many years by the author of the program, Alexander Sladkov, allows you to trace the stories of the program’s heroes over the years, as well as refer to topics of the recent past. The main focus of the program is on the “human factor”. Sufficient attention is also paid to the story of modern weapons, techniques and methods of warfare.

The creators of the program proceed from the fact that whatever the “iron”, in the end, everything is decided by people, their level of physical and mental fitness. Considerable attention is paid to military education, issues of conscription and recruitment of the army. In the preparation of the program, unique photographs from the personal archives of military personnel, chronicles and operational photographs are also used.

The program contains special twenty- and thirty-second inserts (according to the NOTA BENE principle), which give brief information about how similar issues are resolved in other armies of the world, about the tactical and technical data of weapons, and interesting facts. Alexander Sladkov’s many years of experience in the field of military journalism and high awareness of what is happening in the army make it possible to implement the principle of “exclusivity” of stories.

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