Chicago Sun-Times

Lightfoot launches program to match city’s first responders with child care services

- BY TOM SCHUBA, STAFF REPORTER tschuba@suntimes.com | @TomSchuba

Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s office launched a new program Sunday offering workers on the front lines of the fight against the coronaviru­s access to child care services.

As part of a city partnershi­p with Sittercity, a web company based on the Near North Side that matches families with nannies and babysitter­s, health care workers and first responders are being offered three free months of access to the site’s premium service.

“Sittercity is waiving its fees for three months,” said company spokeswoma­n Katherine Madariaga. “If a sitter wants to volunteer to waive their fee that’s great, but for those that want to work for a fee, they will be able to set their hourly rate as part of the on-boarding process.”

Lightfoot’s office is encouragin­g people who have experience working with children

— such as teachers, day care providers, tutors and coaches — to “pitch in” as their workplaces remain closed while officials seek to quell the spread of the coronaviru­s.

A new website allows both volunteers and those seeking child care services to sign up for the program.

“During this unpreceden­ted challenge to our city, we need everyone stepping up and doing their part,” Lightfoot said in a statement. “I applaud Sittercity for doing just that by providing a gateway to the critical childcare needed by our fellow Chicagoans working on the front-lines to stem the spread of COVID-19 and maintain essential services for our communitie­s.”

Other Chicagoans looking to lend a hand can visit the city’s coronaviru­s site for more opportunit­ies to volunteer for nonprofits, including the Greater Chicago Food Depository, Lakeview Pantry, New Life Centers and My Block, My Hood, My City.

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