January 8, 2006
One call for four crisis nurseries
Enterprise staff
A new toll-free telephone number is now available to call four crisis nurseries
in Northern California, including the Yolo Crisis Nursery in Davis. Dialing
(877) KIDS PLACE (1-877-543-7752) connects callers to the FamiliesFirst Yolo
Crisis Nursery in Davis, the KARE Crisis Nursery in Nevada City, and the Sacramento
Children's Home's two nurseries in North and South Sacramento.
Nurseries are safe places for children to stay when the family is having a crisis.
A crisis is any situation or time period in which things are very uncertain,
difficult or painful, especially a time when action must be taken to avoid disaster
or breakdown.A child may stay for as short a time as 24 hours or up to 30 days
and all services are voluntary, confidential and at no cost to the family. Emergency
day care is available.
A crisis nursery should be called when help is needed for caring for a child
due to homelessness, a drug or alcohol problem, a sudden illness or accident,
domestic violence, feelings of desperation or hopelessness, or any other situation
that puts a child in an unsafe environment.Isolation an! d the daily challenges
of parenting can create explosive situations. Seeking guidance and support may
be the only solution.
The toll-free telephone number offers parents and caregivers the opportunity
to talk to someone and receive free advice, information and referrals.
More information is available www.familiesfirstinc.org,
www.crisisnurseryonline.org
or www.karecrisisnursery.org.The
toll-free line is a service of the Regional Crisis Nurseries Collaboration.
Their staff and volunteers reflect cultural, ethnic and language diversity of
the region. Initial funding for the toll-free number is from HealthNet and local
Soroptimist clubs.
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