Child Care Providers Needed
The KMC child development centers are looking for child care providers in order to provide top-quality child care to the KMC. To apply, visit www.usajobs.gov, www.nafjobs.org or www.armycivilianservice.com/content/naf-opportunities.
Sascha, daughter of Staff Sgt. Ashley Cross-White, enjoys some breakfast provided by the Child Development Center Jan. 10 on Vogelweh. The Vogelweh CDC can have approximately 448 children in attendance ranging anywhere from 6 weeks to 5 years old.
Kylie, daughter of Senior Airman Kyle Holmes, and Virginia, daughter of Tech. Sgt. Paul Piper, dance together during playtime at the Child Development Center Jan. 10. With few spots available at any given time, parents should make sure they register their children at the CDC as soon as possible.
After more than two years of renovations, the Vogelweh Child Development Center has upgraded its carpeting, flooring, wall panels, fire-suppression system and more, creating a better quality of life for the children at their home away from home.
Children at the Child Development Center enjoy some playtime with their child care program assistant, Kenda Higgins, Jan. 10 on Vogelweh.
Axton, son of Tech Sgt. William Mendez, fills a bag with water during a class by child care program assistant Kimberly Burris at the Child Development Center Jan. 10 on Vogelweh. The CDC is available to assist Department of Defense, military and civilian personnel balancing the competing demands of DOD mission accomplishment and family life by managing and delivering a system of quality child care.