18 Fredericksburg Parent and Family • October 2021
WRITTEN BY EMILY FREEHLING
The Ron Rosner Family YMCA in Spotsylvania County exists to
serve its surrounding community. As many families return to rou-
tines this fall, the branch is here to support them with safe and con-
venient childcare options and exciting new fitness offerings. There's
never been a better time to join!
SCHOOL-AGE CHILD CARE SERVES AREA SCHOOLS
The Rappahannock Area YMCA's School-Age Childcare (SACC) program offers parents a safe and conve-
nient option for their children to be cared for during the workday. In Spotsylvania County, the YMCA's
SACC program is now serving all 17 county schools across several convenient locations. SACC is also
available in all 17 public schools in Stafford County.
Before school, SACC locations open at 6 a.m. Evening care runs until 6:30 p.m.
YMCA childcare is following all guidance from the CDC and Rappahannock Area Health
District regarding preventing the spread of COVID-19. Children and teachers are all required
to wear masks and maintain three feet of distance.
Children in the SACC program benefit from licensed teachers who lead enrichment activities
that go beyond what can be fit into the school day. Science and art projects and daily physi-
cal activity and outdoor time create a safe and engaging environment for children to spend
their afternoons, with time built in for homework as well.
While SACC is not limited to YMCA members, members do get a discount on the program. To
see the latest rates, visit:
For Spotsylvania County: family-ymca.org/child-care/sacc/spotsylvania-county-sacc/
For Stafford County: family-ymca.org/child-care/sacc/stafford-county-sacc/
The Ron Rosner Family YMCA in Spotsylvania County exists to
serve its surrounding community. As many families return to rou-
tines this fall, the branch is here to support them with safe and con-
venient childcare options and exciting new fitness offerings. There's
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