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Safe Kids Thurston County offered by Child Care Action Council

Safe Kids Thurston County offered by Child Care Action Council

Safe Kids Thurston County, as a part of the Safe Kids Worldwide global nonprofit organization founded in 1988 by Children’s National Medical Center, mission is to prevent unintentional childhood injury, a leading cause of death and disability for children ages one to 19 years. Safe Kids Thurston County brings together health and safety experts, educators, corporations, foundations, governments and volunteers to educate and protect families. Since its founding, Safe Kids Worldwide has contributed to a 55% reduction in U.S. child fatality rates from unintentional injury. Free Monthly Child Car Seat Safety Inspections: Lacey Fire Department (1231 Franz St. SE Lacey 98503) 3rd Tuesday of each Month from 11 am to 1 pm Bicycle helmets are among the least expensive, most effective safety devices. Safe Kids Thurston County sells low cost helmets at many community events throughout the year, and through medical clinics such as ABC Pediatrics, South Sound Pediatrics, Tumwater Family Practice Clinic, and NW Pediatric clinics to patients during well child visits. Boating, swimming, fishing and all water sports are very popular. Safe Kids Thurston County works to prevent water related injuries by providing life jack loaner stations throughout the county. Find Life Jacket Loaner Board locations: https://www.safekidsthurstoncounty.org/water-safety.html Promoting safe behavior among motorists and children is necessary to create safer, more walkable communities, and to prevent pedestrian–related injuries to children. Want to help make your school zone walking route safe? Click for child pedestrian safety information: https://www.safekids.org/walkingsafelytips

Physical Address

3729 Griffin Lane Southeast, Olympia, WA 98501

Hours

M-F, 8am-4pm

Application process

Call or email for more information. Safe Kids Thurston County Coordinator, Danielle King at 360-522-3108 or [email protected].

Fee

Community events are offered to the public for free. Certain safety equipment may be available for purchase at a reduced cost.

Eligibility

Child passenger safety seat checks are available to everyone.   Car seats available to low income families by referral from a social service agency only.

Agency info

Child Care Action Council

Child Care Action Council (CCAC) supports early learning communities throughout the Olympic Peninsula and the South Sound with three major programming components. The first component is serving as the designated agency to administer the Child Care Aware services in six counties including Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Kitsap, Mason, and Thurston. Services focus on licensed child care providers to deliver high-quality care by supporting the continuous improvement efforts of early educators. In our area, we are unique in providing on-site consultation and coaching to licensed centers and family homes. We are also the primary provider of continuing professional development for the early learning workforce in our service area. The second component of CCAC’s work is to support parents, relatives, and other caregivers to ensure that all children obtain the skills needed to enter kindergarten and thrive through family services programs in Thurston, Mason, and Grays Harbor counties. These programs focus on early learning and educating parents on how to support the development of their child to keep them safe and learning. We target outreach to under-served populations including low-income, non-English speakers, and rural communities. CCAC has taken several evidence-based or promising practice models and implemented them in our service area to meet the specific needs of each community. These programs include: Safe Kids Thurston County (childhood safety), Raising A Reader (early literacy), Kaleidoscope Play & Learn Groups (caregiver support & early learning opportunities), Margie's Crisis Nursery (emergency child care), Parents as Teachers of Mason County (home visiting, parent support), and Block Fest math/science exhibit (early STEM). The third component is CCAC's operation of two Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP) centers in Lacey and Shelton. ECEAP is a free early learning program that supports a child's development and providers resources for families.