Family Friendly Programs
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2008 Local Camps | Location |
Apple Day Camp | Riverhead |
Benner's Farm Summer Camp | Setauket |
Brookhaven Country Day Camp | Yaphank |
Brookhaven-Roe YMCA Day Camp | Holtsville |
BERA Summer Camp | BNL |
Camp Pa-qua-tuck | Center Moriches |
Girls Scouts of Suffolk County | Bayport |
Hidden Pond Day Camp at the Rinx | Hauppauge |
Long Island Voyagers Day Camp | West Babylon |
LuHi Summer Programs | Brookville |
Lyrical Children's Summer Camp | Calverton |
Peconic Dunes Summer Camp | Riverhead |
South Shore Center for Gifted Pre-Schoolers | West Islip |
St. Joseph's College - Children & Young People Programs | Patchogue |
Stony Brook School Summer Programs | Stony Brook |
Suffolk County Farm & Education Center | Yaphank |
Tutor Time Summer Camp | Coram |
Employees can charge sick days (SFM) to care for a seriously ill or injured family member for up to 5 occurrences each calendar year. For more information, please go the Sick Leave for Care of a Family Member section in the Employee Handbook.
The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA) allows "eligible" employees to take job-protected, unpaid leave, or to substitute appropriate paid leave for up to a total of 12 weeks in a 12 month period. FMLA leave will be granted for the birth of a child, adoption or foster care of a child, to care for a family member (child, spouse or parent) with a serious health condition, or due to the employee's own serious health condition. For more information, please go to the Family and Medical Leave Act section of the SBMS.
Brookhaven offers two flexible spending accounts, the health care account, to help you offset rising medical costs, and the dependent day care account, to help you with day care costs. These accounts allow you to allocate pre-tax dollars from your paycheck to cover eligible out-of-pocket health care or dependent day care expenses. For more information, please go to Flexible Spending Accounts.
The Laboratory provides eligible employees financial assistance for certain expenses related to adoption of an unrelated minor child. For more information, please go to Adoption Assistance.
An Information Guide is available to you to help ease the transition of relocating to Long Island. Topics included are: cost of living; buying or renting a home; schools in the area; childcare; transportation; obtaining a driver’s license; taxes/financial matters; and quality of life. For more information, please go to the Relocation Guide.
BERA promotes and regulates Laboratory-wide recreational and social activities at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Activities include athletic competition, cultural, and social activities. Facilities include the gymnasium and weight lifting complex, swimming pool, tennis courts, Recreation Park (athletic fields and gazebo) and the Recreation Hall. (More)
BREA represents retiree interests and benefits; builds closer
community ties between Brookhaven National Laboratory and its
neighbors; creates a newsletter providing communication with retired
employees; encourages activities for social interaction in the
retirement community, and establishes volunteer efforts to assist in
fund raising for the benefit of charities and local communities. (More)
Children's Day On-line Registration Form
Once a year, BNL participates in Take Our Children To Work Day. These events are for girls and boys, ages 10 - 15, where they will spend time with their parents in the workplace, listen to talks about careers at Brookhaven, and take tours of various areas on site. This year's activities took place on Thursday, April 24, 2008. For more information, call Ernie Tucker, Ext. 5735, email tucker@bnl.gov or Liz Gilbert on Ext. 2315, email gilbert@bnl.gov.
Last Modified: May 19, 2008
Please forward all questions about this site to:
Elizabeth Gilbert