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10 Ways to Spread the Word About Your Nanny Support Group


Posted on by Erin | in Nannies

You may be thinking of forming a support group for nannies, but you might be wondering how you will get the word out to others that your support group exists. There are many ways to reach nannies who may be interested in joining a local nanny support group.

These include:

  1. Contacting local agencies – Nanny agencies can be a wonderful help in getting the word out about your group to the nannies in your area. They may have a resource board, a newsletter or some other method of getting information to their nannies.
  2. Putting an ad in newsletters – If there are newsletters specific to nannies in your area, you will want to post the information in there. Some larger metropolitan areas may have such newsletters that go out to caretakers.
  3. Posting online – Find out what local online nanny resources are available for nannies in your area and see if you can post a notice. Many internet resources will have a place for posting nanny support group information. See to it that your notice is succinct but interesting. You want to make sure that you have something that will stand out and cause nannies to be interested in the support group.
  4. Using Craigslist – You can post your nanny support group announcement on Craigslist. There are people who look for all sorts of things on this list so why not post a notice about forming a support group for nannies? Local nannies or their employers may read your posting.
  5. Placing an ad in the newspaper – The local newspapers are a good resource for announcements. The down side of using the classifieds is that you may have to be a fee to get listed. However, many newspapers have a section for listing regular meetings or a calendar of events that is free to nonprofits. An announcement of an informational meeting in that section may catch someone’s eye.
  6. Posting flyers – You can make flyers and post them in places that nannies would frequent. These may include libraries, playgrounds, coffee shops and preschools. Make your flyers eye catching and be sure to put contact information on the flyer. For safety reasons, you might want to get an email
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    account specifically for the group so that you will not have to put your own personal information out in public.

  7. Talking about your group – Let other nannies know that you are starting up a support group. Nannies talk to one another, and if you can show that belonging to a nanny group will be advantageous, the news will quickly spread.
  8. Utilizing community education resources – Check with your local community education office and find out if it’s possible to post a notice in their catalog. Some districts will allow special groups like support groups to place a notice in their brochure.
  9. Listing with places of worship – Many places of worship have bulletin boards where information about groups and activities can be posted. They may even have a monthly newsletter that goes out to members via email. Listing your support group in their communications may help you to connect with nannies.
  10. Leaving leaflets at the library – Chances are many nannies will frequently bring their charges to the local library. You can find out from the librarian if she knows any nannies that come there and if she would be willing to let them know about the support group. Ask about posting a notice on the library’s community board or leaving leaflets on a resource table.

Once the decision has been made to start a nanny support group, finding the nannies to join will be the next task. Keep in mind that nannies are very busy and some may feel they don’t have the time to join such a group. Nannies may be willing to at least check out what the group has to offer if you create a notice that emphasizes how membership in such a group can actually help them do better in their jobs, while at the same time giving them the support they need to be successful.

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