Thank you to everyone who joined us this morning for the ribbon cutting of our new Family Child Care (FCC) Incubator in Mission Hill. This innovative program is an important step forward in early education, providing crucial support for women entrepreneurs to get their start in family child care
We are excited to share that our latest innovation in early education is featured in The Boston Globe. Nurtury’s Family Child Care (FCC) Incubator will be the first of its kind in Massachusetts, equipping educators with the start-up space and resources needed to launch their family child care small businesses and provide on-site care for children in the Mission Hill area.
On Friday, Nurtury had volunteers from Liberty Mutual visit our early learning center in Cambridge to help bring our garden back to life as part of their Serve With Liberty campaign.
Nurtury Early Education joined Ayanna Pressley to celebrate the $1 million of federal funding secured to provide emergency child care vouchers for families experiencing homelessness in Boston.
Nurtury’s Family Partners and staff have been working hard to organize FREE book fairs this month for families at our Center-Based Programs. Last week, our Learning Lab had retired teacher Doreen Gomes make a guest appearance at their fair during Story Hour to read to the children.
Nurtury Early Education is partnering with United Way of Massachusetts Bay’s Shared Services to offer a Family Child Care (FCC) Pre-Licensing Program.
Comedian and early education advocate DJ Pryor decided to visit Nurtury’s Horadan Way early learning center while in Boston for Neighborhood Villages’ Professional Development Day, where he will be a keynote speaker.
Construction at our Franklin Square House location for our new FCC Incubator is officially underway! Nurtury’s Family Child Care (FCC) Incubator is a pilot program designed to build capacity across the field and expand family access to child care by supporting early childhood entrepreneurs in launching their small businesses.
Nurtury recently partnered with Storytime Crafts, a local literacy nonprofit dedicated to collecting and distributing educational resources throughout communities, received a large donation of books and early learning resources.
United Way of Massachusetts Bay is helping reshape the way philanthropic efforts in Greater Boston can meet the needs of communities and organizations like Nurtury.