News Release 4-3-26

NEWS RELEASE
4-3-26

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Florence, Oregon:

Siuslaw Childcare Friends President, Adrian Pollut, announced the opening of two  programs to encourage development of the Siuslaw Region’s childcare workforce. Pollut is “so  excited to be able to help our community expand and enhance our incredibly important childcare  workforce. Early childhood education is a unique calling. Those who accept the challenge  deserve the recognition and support this program offers.”

The Childcare Workforce Expansion Awards provide stipends to early childhood  education (“ECE”) workers whose hires expand the provider’s offered slots, and who either  return to the ECE workforce after an absence or are first-time ECE workforce participants.

The Step Advancement Awards provide stipends to childcare workers who have  significantly advanced their professional competence, as reflected in the Oregon Registry Online  (“ORO”) Step Program.

SCF’s workforce development program “is a wise investment in the community that will  pay dividends – more qualified early educators, more access to child care, and more support for  working families who need care,” said Holly Mar-Conte, Child Care Sector Strategist at Onward  Eugene/Eugene Area Chamber of Commerce.

“Investing in professional development is investing in the quality and sustainability of  child care and early education,” observed Audrey Sherman, Quality Improvement Specialist at  Quality Care Connections, Lane County’s Child Care Resource & Referral Agency. “We are  encouraged to see that commitment reflected through community incentives. Individuals  interested in increasing their ORO Steps can contact Quality Care Connections to develop a  Professional Development Plan with a specialist.”

Any childcare provider may nominate its eligible workers for these awards, using a form  provided by SCF. Both programs apply to achievements occurring after April 1, 2026 (the first  day on the job or the date ORO Step recognition is granted) and before August 31, 2027.  Officers and directors of SCF and members of their immediate families are not eligible for  Awards. SCF reserves the right to terminate or amend the programs at any time. The termination  or amendment will not apply to any awards for which a notice of grant has been issued.

Workforce Expansion Awards are available to two groups of ECE workers.

The first is  workers who (i) have at least two years’ experience in the ECE workforce anywhere in Oregon,  (ii) have been out of that workforce for two years or more, (iii) re-enter the ECE workforce in the  Siuslaw Region after April 1, 2026, but before August 31, 2027, (iv) are additions to a provider’s staff (not replacements), and (v) have completed ninety days of service: as (a) a Teacher or Lead  Teacher $1,000 to 2,000 depending on experience; or (b) an Aide, $500 to $1,000 depending on  experience.

The second is workers who (i) enter the ECE workforce for the first time after April 1, 2026, but before August 31, 2027, (ii) are additions to a provider’s staff (not replacements),  and (iii) have completed ninety days of service as (a) Teacher or Lead Teacher, $1,000, or (b)  Aide, $500.

Step Advancement Awards are available to any ECE worker employed in the Siuslaw  Region who, after April 1, 2026, but before August 31, 2027, completes: (i) Step 9, $750; (ii)  Step 6, $500; or (iii) Step 4, $300.

SCF is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. Its mission is to “support, sustain,  and expand childcare and early learning opportunities for families of all income levels. We will  lift and support families by providing safe, reliable, affordable childcare and early learning  opportunities in the Siuslaw Region.”

To further that mission, SCF will “support and sustain childcare and early learning  services in the greater Siuslaw region by combining the expertise and extensive experience of its  board members with the ability to raise funds to meet current and future challenges.”

SCF is the community steward of the two community rooms in the Elm Park Early  Learning Center, now under construction at 1001 Greenwood Street. It will also provide  financial aid for childcare to eligible low-income families enrolled in the Stepping Stones Center  for Early Learning, LLC programs.

SCF’s Board consists of Sally Wantz, Sandy Craft, Justin Ludwig, and Adrian Pollut,  president. More information about SCF is available at childcarefriends.org.

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