Filling Gaps in Child Care Services: Missouri Women’s Business Center Launches Cohort

Mid-Missouri organization starts child care business program for entrepreneurs in the area | State News

The Missouri Women’s Business Center has recently launched a child care business cohort in response to the state’s ongoing child care shortages. As part of this initiative, the cohort will meet monthly on Zoom to discuss critical topics related to the growth and success of a child care business.

During the first meeting on April 11th, Nadia Ryakhmyatullov, a business education instructor with the Missouri Women’s Business Center, emphasized the importance of addressing these shortages as they have a profound impact on the workforce. In fact, Missouri has several counties classified as “child care deserts,” meaning there is limited access to child care facilities. This issue is particularly challenging for rural families who struggle to find adequate services.

The goal of this child care business cohort is two-fold: raising awareness and partnering with existing child care resources to address the shortage of facilities. By working together, participants can develop innovative solutions that will help fill gaps in services and create more opportunities for families in need.

Interested individuals can email info@mowbc.org for additional information or to join the Zoom meetings. Through this program, participants will gain access to one-on-one business coaching and educational workshops that will provide them with the tools they need to succeed in their new ventures.

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