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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMemo - Mail Packet - 5/19/2020 - Memorandum From Jason Chadock And Sarah Gagne Re: Summer Childcare Opportunities Through Recreation ProgrammingRecreation Department 215 N. Mason Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.224.6033 fcgov.com MEMORANDUM Date: May 14, 2020 To: Mayor and City Councilmembers Thru: Darin Atteberry, City Manager Kelly DiMartino, Deputy City Manager John Stokes, Community Services Interim Director Bob Adams, Recreation Director From: Jason Chadock, Recreation Manager Sarah Gagne, Sr. Supervisor, Recreation Re: Summer Childcare Opportunities through Recreation Programming Bottom Line The City’s Recreation Department will provide programming for children via its Camp FunQuest program. The decision to proceed is based on the community’s pressing need for childcare as parents transition back to work. Strict health protocols will be implemented and have been subject to a rigorous internal and external review. The Camp will provide daily programming for 120 children, ages 5-16. The Camp is scheduled to begin June 1, although the start day may be delayed due to various circumstances. Multiple partners are involved, including Poudre School District, and the City’s Human Resources and Sustainability Departments. Background It is the goal of the City to support our community’s families with a safe and enjoyable environment for all campers and to create an atmosphere that supports personal enrichment through the Camp FunQuest program. Camp FunQuest is scheduled June 1 through August 14. Current enrollments total over 900 full-time weekly spots with 23% funded through the Recreation Department’s Reduced Fee Program. The following partnerships have been created to ensure missions are achieved, both internally and community-wide:  Poudre School District (PSD): With Northside Aztlan Community Center (NACC) designated as a shelter for those experiencing homelessness, Camp FunQuest will operate out of Riffenburgh Elementary School from June 1 through July 17. Colorado Office of Early Childhood (state childcare licensing) and State and County Health Departments have approved this transfer to ensure all regulations and COVID-19 guidelines are followed.  Social Sustainability Department: With PSD programs cancelled for summer, $20,000 in funds have been reallocated to support enrollments in Camp FunQuest. Over the course of 12-weeks, City camp programs will prioritize up to 240 weekly enrollments to students enrolled in Title I schools.  Human Resource Department: In an effort to also serve City essential staff, up to $20,000 in grant funds received from Broadcom will be set aside to prioritize spots for City employees who serve in an essential role to obtain full-time care for their school-age children. Communication to enrolled families will begin this Friday, May 15 with a weekly “Fun Line” Newsletter to communicate modifications to camp and additional at-home activities for families to engage in outside of camp time. The Camp is projected to operate in the black including all hard and soft costs. Part-time staff will be recalled from furloughed status to maintain small group sizes of 10 children per group. Additional support from full-time staff, including critical Adaptive Recreation staff for one-on-one support for campers with special needs will be available. DocuSign Envelope ID: FA52E3A5-C754-4B16-B459-0D243B189773