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First daycare center for children of Sheriff's Office employees created in San Mateo County

San Mateo County Sheriff's Office Creates First Daycare Center for Employees' Children
In an effort to support law enforcement professionals and their families, San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus announced the creation of the San Mateo County Sheriff's Daycare. Photo: Instagram San Mateo County Sheriff's Office.

In an effort to support law enforcement professionals and their families, San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus announced the creation of the first-ever daycare center tailored exclusively for employees of the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office.

"The challenges of law enforcement don't end at the end of a shift," said Sheriff Corpus. 

“Our sworn and professional staff face the same work-family pressures as many, but with the added complexity of a demanding and often unpredictable profession. By supporting the well-being of our law enforcement officers’ families, this initiative also strengthens the safety of the communities we serve. When our employees are assured that their children are in a caring environment just steps away, they can better focus on protecting and serving our residents,” he added.

“Our sworn, professional personnel face the same pressures of juggling work and family as many, but with the added complexity of a demanding and often unpredictable profession. By supporting the well-being of our law enforcement officers’ families, this initiative also strengthens the safety of the communities we serve. When our employees are assured that their children are in a caring environment just steps away, they can better focus on protecting and serving our residents,” added San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus. Photo: Instagram San Mateo County Sheriff's Office.

This new facility will provide accessible, affordable, high-quality child care for the children of San Mateo County Sheriff's Office employees, a first for Northern California. 

This new facility will provide accessible, affordable, high-quality child care for the children of San Mateo County Sheriff's Office employees, a first for Northern California. Photo: Instagram San Mateo County Sheriff's Office.

The daycare is designed to meet the unique needs of law enforcement families, offering extended hours to accommodate unpredictable schedules and ensuring care is provided for parents who work non-traditional shifts.

The daycare is designed to meet the unique needs of law enforcement families, offering extended hours to accommodate unpredictable schedules and ensuring care is provided for parents who work non-traditional shifts. Photo: Instagram San Mateo County Sheriff's Office.
The move, the Sheriff's Office said, is also intended to save San Mateo County taxpayers money by retaining employees and reducing costs related to recruiting and hiring, as well as overtime costs. Photo: Instagram San Mateo County Sheriff's Office.

The San Mateo County Sheriff's Office has already secured a lease for the daycare in North Fair Oaks and is fully prepared to move forward.

The move, the Sheriff's Office said, is also intended to save San Mateo County taxpayers money by retaining employees and reducing recruiting and hiring expenses, as well as overtime costs. 

He said that the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office loses employees who leave for other nearby agencies or other professions, which means that the community loses experience, institutional knowledge and talent.

The local agency has also pledged to address the gender gap in law enforcement, where women remain underrepresented, noting that a major barrier to hiring women is the challenge of juggling family responsibilities with the rigors of a police career. 

“We are proud to remove barriers for women who wish to enter or advance in our profession,” said Sheriff Corpus. “By prioritizing the needs of employees and families, we are sending a strong message: law enforcement is a career for everyone, and we are committed to building an inclusive and diverse future.”

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Pamela Cruz
Pamela Cruz
Editor-in-Chief of Peninsula 360 Press. A communicologist by profession, but a journalist and writer by conviction, with more than 10 years of media experience. Specialized in medical and scientific journalism at Harvard and winner of the International Visitors Leadership Program scholarship from the U.S. government.

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