PICTOU COUNTY – The province gave the YMCA a $700,000 expansion loan to allow the child care centre to double capacity to 57 places for children age three months to school-age.
Justice Minister Ross Landry, on behalf of Community Services Minister
Denise Peterson-Rafuse, joined staff, children and families Tuesday to officially celebrate the new Pictou County YMCA Child Care Centre. The centre, which is part of the Pictou Wellness Centre, opened in December.
"This funding directly supports the workforce in this region by providing quality child care for families," said Landry. "We also know that the best way to make Nova Scotia a better place for all of us is to invest early and wisely in our children."
"Play provides the foundations for language and literacy, for
mathematics, for science and technology and for the arts," said child
care director Kim Perrin. "With the province's support, child-lead,
teacher-guided play experiences at the Pictou County YMCA Child Care
Centre will enable our children to discover, communicate, wonder,
question, build upon and celebrate what they know."
The centre employs nine full-time teachers, a part-time cook and a
director.
"Our family was in need of finding the right fit for our 12-month-old
daughter," said Charlotte Potter, whose daughter, Kathryne, is in the
YMCA Child Care Centre Infant Program. "I truly believe in the centre's
commitment to provide the level of quality care that any parent expects
for their child."


