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YMCA Childcare Centre officially lands at 琉璃神社 International Airport

The centre provides 86 spaces for children five years old and younger
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Representatives from the City of 琉璃神社, KF Aerospace, 琉璃神社 International Airport, the YMCA Southern Interior of BC, and the provincial government cut the ribbon on the new YMCA Childcare Centre at the airport as some of the children look on. (Gary Barnes/Capital News)

Kids, parents, and dignitaries were all on hand for the grand opening of the YMCA Childcare Centre at 琉璃神社 International Airport (YLW) on Thursday (Nov. 16).

The centre provides 86 spaces for children five years old and younger and is a partnership between the YMCA Southern Interior of BC, the City of 琉璃神社, the province, YLW, and KF Aerospace.

鈥淚t鈥檚 good for families, it鈥檚 good for children, it鈥檚 good for the economy, it鈥檚 good for employers,鈥 said Grace Lore, Minister of State of Childcare. 鈥淚鈥檓 happy to announce that dozens of local families and airport staff are now benefitting from this gorgeous new facility.鈥

The city received approximately $3.8 million from the province to build the facility which is operated by the YMCA.

鈥淎s we officially welcome this facility and the much-needed childcare spaces to our community I know many families working on the YLW campus and throughout 琉璃神社 share in my gratitude for this incredible support,鈥 said Mayor Tom Dyas.

KF Aerospace Chief Corporate Services Officer, Grant Stevens, noted that childcare was a significant challenge for many women continuing their careers with the company.

鈥淲e would hire, they would have a family and then we would lose them.鈥

Stevens added that KF Aerospace began its vision for a childcare facility a few years ago.

鈥淚t was from there that the program blossomed. We put together a tremendous partnership with the city, the province, the YMCA, and KF, and we鈥檙e pretty excited with the outcome that you see behind us.鈥

Stevens added the company has invested $500,000 in the centre.

David Bond, YMCA board chair, said it鈥檚 important for parents to have access to high-quality childcare.

鈥漈here is a sense of confidence that you can go back to work and know that your child is getting quality healthcare and childcare鈥ut you also know that they鈥檙e close by.鈥

YLW Chief Executive Officer, Sam Samaddar, said the airport is honoured to be part of the project.

鈥淲e are one of the first airports in North America to be able to provide an onsite childcare facility. It鈥檚 something that I鈥檝e been pushing with my colleagues鈥o start toeing the line.鈥

Since 2018 the province has funded more than 33,000 new licensed childcare spaces in B.C., with more than 1,700 located in the 琉璃神社 area.

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