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FRAMINGHAM – The MetroWest YMCA announced today, March 26, it is providing Emergency Child Care for the children of health care workers, first responders and other essential needed personnel.

” thanks go to our caring and compassionate staff who are working to make this possible,” said the MetroWest YMCA.

“This drop-in care is designed to be a last resort for people who fill critical roles in our community and have exhausted all other options for care for their children so that they can work,” said the MetroWest YMCA.

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The free program will take place in at the Framingham Branch located at 280-282 Old Connecticut Path and will serve children in the Early Learning Center as well as the Youth Development Zone serving children from 15 months – 5th grade from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays with breakfast, lunch and snack being served by the Y daily.  

“This program is available on a first come, first serve basis with pre-registration strongly encouraged.,” said the MetroWest YMCA. 

Families who are interested in having their children participate should fill out the enrollment form here.  

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