Across Florida, the high cost of childcare — on average more than $12,600 a year for an infant in the Sunshine State — puts ...
Chelsea Chase’s house sits on a rural road in Vermont, four miles from interstate 91. A row of cubbies filled with children’s ...
Child care providers in Altadena urge Newsom to extend fire relief as they rebuild homes, businesses
Local child care providers who lost their homes to the Eaton fire held a press conference on Friday, Feb. 7, to call on Gov.
In 2023, working families lost approximately $178 million in wages because they couldn't find child care and had to take time off from work.
More than 300 child-care facilities are closed amid the L.A. fires, sending thousands of families scrambling to find care.
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Child care providers affected by Eaton Fire in Altadena call for additional relief from state officialsChild care providers who were affected by the Eaton Fire in Altadena are calling for extended fire relief and support to be ...
A Bloomington woman who’s run her own home-based daycare for over 20 years plans to break ground this spring on an inclusive ...
The Office of Child and Family Services says the number of child care providers has steadily declined since before the ...
"We all agree that families need access to affordable child care. We all agree that child care teachers are professionals and ...
When stakeholders discuss the child care system, they often refer to institutional forms of care. FFN care is an essential part of this system, too. It should not be forgotten or excluded from ...
Child care providers in Altadena urge Newsom to extend fire relief as they rebuild homes, businesses
At least 24 family child care providers lost their homes and their livelihoods and at least 30 more sustained damage severe enough that they have not been able to reopen due to the Eaton and ...
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