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Children and Disasters

Are you a parent looking for more information about when disasters strike? Click here!
Looking to get more information on disaster policy recommendations? Click here!
Are you a member of the press looking for more information? Click here!

With nearly 12 million children under the age of 5 in some kind of child care setting every week, ensuring children's safety while they are not with their parents is critical. In the aftermath of a disaster, children need to be safe and cared for and the community depends on child care facilities reopening as soon as possible.

NACCRRA is proud to work with partners on these nationwide efforts:

  • train providers and inform parents, and partner with local, state, and federal agencies to ensure that child care providers have a plan
  • raise awareness and ensure good policies for ensuring children are safe before, during and after a disaster and child care can be available as a critical part of the rebuild efforts

Disaster Planning Materials for CCR&Rs and Child Care Providers

  • Is Child Care Ready?: A Disaster-Planning Guide for Child Care Resource & Referral Agencies
    This guide is a practical toolkit for Child Care Resource & Referral agencies to help child care programs - both in child care centers and providers' homes - keep children safe and their businesses open during and after natural disasters, terrorist attacks, chemical emergencies, and other catastrophes.
  • Disaster Preparation: A Training for Child Care Centers
    A supplement to Is Child Care Ready?, this guide is designed to assist CCR&Rs and others in training child care centers on disaster preparedness. It includes specific activities for training individuals who direct and work in child care centers.
  • Disaster Preparation: A Training for Family Child Care Providers
    A second supplement to Is Child Care Ready?, this guide is intended to assist CCR&Rs and others in training family child care providers on disaster preparedness. It includes activities for training individuals who care for children in their homes.
  • Emergency Planning Forms
    Excerpted from Is Child Care Ready?, the following user-friendly forms offer templates for child care providers and others to use to fully prepare for disasters.
  • Find Your Local CCR&R
    If you're a provider, contact your local CCR&R to learn if they will be offering trainings on disaster planning, or for additional resources to prepare your program.

Resources for Families

For the media

Media Relations Contact

Kendra Beasley
Director of Marketing & Communications
Phone: 703.341.4148
Mobile: 703.298.3503
Fax: 703.341.4101
kendra.beasley@naccrra.org

Media Support for CCR&Rs

Template press materials to assist CCR&Rs in media outreach are available by contacting Kendra Beasley at kendra.beasley@naccrra.org.