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Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Child and Youth Program, Family Child Care, School Age Care, Youth Program
Resource Type:
Marketing and Communications
Published:
10/17
The Hiring Event Toolkit is designed to help installations plan and execute one-day hiring events. The Toolkit includes a Guide to Navy CYP Hiring Events which details the process, requirements, and best practices from initial, advance planning through post event reporting. In addition, the Toolkit includes a comprehensive suite of supporting resources, such as staffing and hire tracking spreadsheets, station checklists, templates, and other hire processing tools.
Navy CYP offers EFM Respite Care as a benefit to Navy families who are enrolled in the Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) and who meet specific eligibility criteria.
Through our continued partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA), CNIC CYP is pleased to announce that BGCA will provide CYP professionals and teens with no-cost registration to this yearΓÇÖs BGCA Virtual Military Teen Summit, April 22-24, 2021. The summit includes an immersive and interactive mix of keynote speakers, breakout sessions, a Diversity Equity & Inclusion town hall, panel discussions, etc. Additionally, CYPs will have the opportunity to apply for pass through grants and teens will receive prizes for completing contents on MyFuture and for submitting action plans based on their summit experience.
The Navy's Fleet and Family Readiness (FFR) Program at Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) is responsible for policy development, resourcing, and oversight of quality of life programs.
YP environments are integral to developmentally appropriate, engaging programming. This photo album provides CYP professionals a view of environments from across the Navy.
The Child Care in Your Home fee assistance program is a DoD program that provides fee assistance for full-time in-home childcare for eligible military members.
DoDEA Virtual High School is accepting applications for the Expanded Eligibility Pilot Program SY 23-24. We are still limited to 200 enrollments, so please encourage parents and students to get their applications in as soon as possible.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Family Child Care, School Age Care, School Liaison
Resource Type:
Marketing and Communications
Published:
09/19
Military caregiving households are those that include a wounded, ill, or injured service member or veteran who requires caregiving. There are an estimated 16.9 million civilian caregivers and 5.5 million caregivers of a current or former member of the US Armed Forces. Around 3.41 million caregivers serving a current or former member of the military reported having a child under 18 who lived with them (39% of post-9/11 caregivers, 23% of pre-9/11 caregivers).