Susan
Emma's mom · school pickup
Tue-Thu · short notice okay
FOR THE SMALL GAPS
No strangers. No marketplace.
Just people you already see.

3 familiar families · part of the plan
Susan
Emma's mom · school pickup
Tue-Thu · short notice okay
Neal
Jamal's dad · camp pickup
Mon & Wed · 2-5pm
Chloe
Neighbor · after-school help
Fridays
WHO BELONGS IN YOUR PLAN
Start with the parents, neighbors, and familiar faces already moving through the same places you are.

Susan
Someone you already see at pickup, dropoff, or around school.

Neal
The familiar dad from camp who already moves through the same rhythm.

Chloe
The parent down the block you can picture starting with a simple hello.

Room for one more
A parent, neighbor, or familiar face already in the week.
Why these people
A school parent, camp parent, bus-stop family, neighbor, or family from the same activity can be a good place to start because they already share part of your child's week.
Repeated overlap is enough of a place to begin.
People already near the moment.
School
The parent you already see at pickup
Camp
The family with the same pickup window
Bus route
The family waiting at the same stop
Walk home
Kids already heading the same way
Activity
The family you see every Thursday
The moments
Not every childcare gap needs a big solution. Sometimes it is pickup running late, camp ending early, the walk home, or the hour between school and work.
The week feels steadier when the usual moments already have a shape.

When a meeting pushes past dismissal.

When school is over, but work is not.
When the day ends before work does.

When two kids are already heading the same way.
When school closes before the plan does.
FIRST ASK
A rushed text makes you figure out the person, the wording, and the details all at once. Nura keeps the small moments, familiar people, and what usually works in one place, so the ask starts clearer.
First up: Susan
Emma's mom
You review the ask before anyone sees it.
You review and approve every ask.
Asks go to your selected familiar faces.
Your plans and messages stay within your circle.
People reply with a quick yes, no, or maybe.
WHY NURA
Nura is for small childcare gaps around real life. It starts with familiar people, keeps the ask clear, and helps you avoid turning every moment into a brand-new scramble.
Questions

START SMALL
Choose a part of the week that keeps getting tight. Add the familiar people who make sense. Shape the ask before you need it.
Set up my planNo strangers. No marketplace.
Just people already around your week.