An After School Care First for New Zealand
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
For immediate release.
An After School Care First for New Zealand; Profile Pages of Regional OSCAR Services.
As a well respected provider of after school care in New Zealand, Bizzy Buddyz after school care in Whakatane, Bay of Plenty now has a sponsored profile page on The OSCAR Club Network of NZ new regional listings on its website http://www.theoscarclub.org.nz. Photos, coming events, reviews, testimonials from parents and funding details such as WINZ subsidies can all be found easily and quickly online. Bizzy Buddyz after school care in Whakatane has joined this free service offered to all community providers of after school, holiday and before school care services.
Through profile pages, parents can easily search for childcare in their region.
“The OSCAR Club website profile provides parents quick, free and accurate listings of after school care providers throughout New Zealand. The website can be joined for free, updates are automatically emailed and users can update their details from anywhere, anytime” says Craig Hansen, online & elearning manager.
The OSCAR Club Network of NZ is operated by the New Zealand Support & Education Trust, a non-profit, registered charitable entity focused on after school care and holiday programmes. Through sponsorship from save2learn.org.nz and http://www.keakids.co.nz, the OSCAR Club website also allows free promotional space to OSCAR services, nationwide.
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