It's November and everything is running at full speed in the agency. The final presentation to the client is due at the end of the week. Now, of all times, the three-year-old has brought a full-blown cold home from kindergarten. Educators are already talking ironically about "kindergarten winters 1 and 2" - illnesses are simply unavoidable at this time of year. What now? The grandparents are far away, and parents of friends understandably don't want to infect themselves or their children. The agency has already taken a few days off work - the law allows bulgaria telegram screening up to 10 days a year - but the little one was still suffering from a fever. It's actually fine now, but the doctor recommends leaving the child at home until the weekend. That would mean the presentation would be over and the project would be in jeopardy. A classic case for the emergency moms .
"We see ourselves as an emergency child care service. Qualified emergency moms are available within a few hours' notice and take care of the children. Be it because they are sick or - as is currently the case - the daycare staff is on strike and the parents can no longer stay away from work," explains Angela Schmidt, the founder of Emergency Moms.
Angela Schmidt experienced the need first hand before she founded the company in 2012. Her husband was away on a business trip and their daughter had been ill for the third time that winter. There had to be someone who could step in spontaneously and who was also trustworthy enough that you would be able to put your child in their hands in good conscience. The idea of emergency moms was born. Even today, Angela Schmidt likes to use the service herself when she or her husband need childcare for work.