In the pandemic, parents were waived childcare fees.
Because the money is now missing from the daycare providers, the Hallbergmoos community now steps in.
Hallbergmoos
- Due to the failure of parental contributions due to the corona-related closings, the providers of the local daycare centers are threatened with a deficit that is not fully compensated by state subsidies. This is where the Hallbergmoos municipality steps in: For the months from January to June 2021, it grants the voluntary co-financing of the parental contribution reimbursement for child day care and day care in the amount of 30 percent of the lump sum.
For the first half of 2021, the town hall is expected to have a deficit of around 30,000 euros.
The same rule also applies to lunchtime care for the months from January to March 2021. A total of around 1300 euros is included here.
The unanimous decision of the council was justified with the endeavor to ensure good quality support in the future and to avoid the brain drain.
According to the resolution, this regulation can be extended to the entire calendar year 2021 without the need for a new decision by the municipal council.
Eva Oestereich
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