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The Childcare Crisis Is Still Unbearable

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The Childcare Crisis Is Still Unbearable
From business owners to childcare workers to parents – childcare remains critical and unavailable… Moms are speaking out and we are amplifying their voices and pushing for change.
Before her daughter started school, Brittany Masters would spend as much as $650 a month on childcare alone.

“As a parent with a young child that was very tough for me. You know, we were in a single-income family, and on those five-week months that child care bill could have been more than any other expense I had including rent.”

West Virginian moms—who protested in DC last month—are still calling for a return of enhanced child tax credits.
And people on both sides agree that a solution needs to be found. Joshua McCabe, a social policy expert at the conservative Niskanen Center, said that the enhanced child tax credits were “a short-term victory in the fight against child poverty, and it’s quietly slipping away.”
Another huge problem is lack of supply. Is childcare hard to find in your town? Is your provider struggling to find employees?
There are solutions for this challenge too. A workforce development organization in Michigan is helping families access affordable, quality childcare by fixing ongoing staffing shortages in the childcare sector.
Please watch this video and share it on your Facebook pages, to say enough is enough. We need change now!
18 Inverness Place E, Englewood CO 80112
info@careforallchildren.org
(303) 789-2664
18 Inverness Place E, Englewood CO 80112
info@careforallchildren.org
(303) 789-2664
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