St. Petersburg expanded social nanny services

spb.mk.ru (Russian)

St. Petersburg expanded social nanny services, making them more accessible to families. The city now includes student families and broadened eligibility for low-income and single-parent households. Funding comes from federal and city budgets. The service provides free childcare for children up to three years old, with flexible scheduling and developmental activities.


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