Strengthening Parents, Caregivers & Child Care Providers
Working parents and especially essential workers are facing an extraordinary time right now. As an essential worker, Sophia applied for and received financial assistance for child care from CRC:
A huge financial burden was taken off my shoulders knowing that I didn’t have to choose which bills to pay and I didn’t have to compromise when it came to her care. Thanks to CRC, we were able to keep her with the same child care provider with staff that we trust to take care of her during this scary time.
Both my husband and I are essential workers and were furloughed for a while and lost income. My husband is not able to take any time off and I worry about getting sick .The help we received from CRC gives us peace of mind that even if we get sick we will be able to pay our bills.
Sophia Johnson, mother of 14 month-old daughter
CRC in the news:
April 28, 2021: Napa County Child Care Stabilization Fund mentioned in Napa Register April 28 2021
July 8, 2020: Napa Valley Vintners announces $200 million milestone in donations to community
April 20, 2020: North Bay Business Journal Child Care After Corona Virus
CRC Press Releases:
December 28, 2020: CRC Disburses $1million in grants to local child care programs
November 6, 2020: CRC Announces Creation of Child Care Stabilization Fund
June 9, 2020: CRC Launches Emergency Relief Fund for Family Child Care Providers
April 28, 2020: CRC Launches Emergency Child Care Program
Our Impact
Child care providers and centers supported to remain open.
Children of working families cared for by a licensed child care provider.
in business grants and emergency relief stipends provided so far.
in emergency relief supplies such as masks, gloves, hand sanitizer, infrared thermometers and cleaning supplies.
phone calls to child care providers to share resources and provide TA
Thank you to the Child Care Stabilization Fund Donors
Jimmy Atkinson
Christina Hartmann
Nancy Kuhn
Geraldine Lagorio
David & Jeanine Layland
Lisa & Matt Lombardi
Melinda Mendelson
Suzanne Mullen
John & Pat Sidorski
Joe & Terri Torrano Charitable Fund
The Freed Family Fund
of Napa Valley Community Foundation
The Napa Fund
a Donor Advised Fund of
Napa Valley Community Foundation made possible by
the family of Isabel and Michael Mondavi
The Reese Family Fund
of the Community Foundation for
Monterey County
Project She Cares
She Cares is a project by Community Resources for Children that features women in child care who nurture and care for children in our community and highlights the important role that child care plays in the early education of our children while allowing parents to remain in the workforce. The goal of the project is to celebrate and empower women child care providers and to raise awareness about the important work that they do.
CRC provides 1:1 coaching, training, workshops, playgroups and support groups for all types of child care providers. Topics covered in workshops include how to support the emotional needs of young children, building school readiness skills, how to set up environments that are developmentally appropriate and much more! Child care providers rely on CRC for professional development and to get answers to specific questions such as challenging behaviors, developmental delays, and strategies on how to work with children of multiple ages.
2019 Production Team
Photography: Sakhon Nhek Photography
Poster Design: Julia Allen of Folia Design
Make-up: Monica Fernandez with Napa Valley Makeup
Hairstylist: Teresa Garcia
Project Coordinator: Jacqueline Saldaña-Pimentel
A special thank you to the participating child care providers and to the Board of Directors and Staff of Community Resources for Children
Portraits of Local Child Care Providers
Maricela Aguilar
She Cares about children’s safety and stability
“Many of the children who attend my child care come from homes troubled by domestic violence. At first, they are hesitant to get attached to me. Eventually, we develop special connections as they spend most of the day with me and learn that the environment at my child care is safe and one of compassion, love and encouragement.”
Gloria Orozco
She Cares about providing child care with an open heart and with open arms
“I wanted to become a teacher, but I never had the resources to do it, so I am proud to be a child care provider, which is different than a sitter, because in my child care, children benefit from having routines and I use a curriculum that prepares them for school and life.”
Julia Rodriguez
She Cares for children with love and respect.
“Being a child care provider is in many ways like any other job, with rules and schedules. However, the difference is that you are shaping human beings. That is why I treat all the children like family.”
Erica Salinas
She Cares that children feel safe, loved and cared for
¨Having a child care that provides love,care and a safe environment is extremely important to me as most of the children are with me for 9 hours each day. When children are absent, I miss seeing their faces, I miss their voices.”
Rachell Solis
She Cares about supporting children’s individual emotional needs
“I decided to become a child care provider because I realized that I couldn’t change the world, but I could change my community.”
Lourdes Solorio
She Cares about getting to know each child individually
“One of the biggest rewards is when the children I cared for come back to visit me as teenagers.”
Jacqueline Wisniewski
She Cares about raising happy and healthy children
“My hardships growing up taught me how important it is during the early years of life to provide continuity and consistency of care for children. This is what I try to bring to my community; continuity of care and love. It is a great privilege to serve the Napa Community.”