When The Region of Peel, a municipality in the Greater Toronto Area, sent out a plea to child care providers to help support essential workers on the front lines of COVID-19, The Salvation Army was quick to respond.
“Supporting those who need our help is what The Salvation Army does,” says Linda Gilbert, director of child care services.
“Our family is so appreciative of you,” says one dad. “Our son is happy to be here!”
When licensed child care centres closed as the result of the pandemic, The Salvation Army’s child care programs ceased. In partnership with The Region of Peel, Gilbert and her team are grateful for the opportunity to provide a safe and caring environment for the COVID-19 front-line workers’ children.
“It’s wonderful to work with a team who is dedicated to making a difference during these challenging times,” says Nathalie, a staff member.
On April 6, Gilbert and her team opened the doors of The Salvation Army’s child care centre in Mississauga, Ont. Staff was trained and fully aware of how the program would operate.
Gilbert says everyone entering the building is health screened, which includes staff. Parents pull their cars up to a marked entrance where the families are met and screened by a staff member. Rooms are disinfected every four hours and children’s toys are sanitized after each use. Social distancing strategies are in place and, at the end of the day, parents call the centre and children are taken back to their parent’s vehicles.
“Our family is so appreciative of you,” says one dad. “Our son is happy to be here!”
“The Salvation Army has a good relationship with the Region of Peel,” says Gilbert. “We are grateful to support our community in such a practical way and will continue to do so until regular child care centres reopen.”
The Salvation Army continues to provide essential services across Canada throughout the COVID-19 crisis. To donate, visit SalvationArmy.ca or call 1-800-SAL-ARMY.
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