The point of the service is for host moms to make a little extra money doing something they are already doing, watching children, while also alleviating some of the daycare.
When labor and delivery nurse Whitney Bogan finishes her overnight shift, she drops off her youngest child, a son named Liam, at day care. The day care is not a traditional one with staff and dozens of other kids, but the home of a fellow mom that Bogan met through June Care, a company that connects families in need of child care with stay-at-home parents.
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