With proper planning a home child-care business can deliver a stable and profitable income. The Women’s Business Development Council (WBDC) recognizes this fact and is offering a three-night program that will explore the necessities for starting a successful home daycare business. Session one will educate participants on what is necessary to start a home daycare business including educating, state licensing, and insurance. Session two will allow participants to talk to experts that will offer guidance on issues such as; finance, education, and community resources.  The final session will focus on developing a business plan and evaluating the business concept’s viability.

The program will begin on June 6th, followed by classes on ;June 13th and June 20th. The program fee for the entire series is $40 and the program will be located at Naugatuck Valley Community College. Discounts will be available via rate reducing scholarships to those who qualify based on income and household size.

Registration is available through WBDC’s website, ctwbdc.org or please call WBDC program specialist, Ashley McGuffie at 203-910-4663 or AMcGuffie@ctwbdc.org.

The Women’s Business Development Council (WBDC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping women become economically self-sufficient.  WBDC is the leader of entrepreneurial and financial training for women in Connecticut and has been educating, empowering and promoting women through entrepreneurship, financial education and expanded career opportunities for 15 years.