Every single pandemic relief bill thus far – from both Democrats and Republicans – has included funding for child care providers. But before they adjourn for the year, Congress must finish their job and pass critical relief funding to #SaveChildCare. https://www.ffyf.org/timeline-of-covid-19-relief-for-the-child-care-industry-and-working-families/
Democrats & Republicans in Congress understand the need to #SaveChildCare, but so far have failed to stabilize the child care industry with financial relief. @MEMBEROFCONGRESS must provide relief to child care providers before they leave town for the year. https://www.ffyf.org/timeline-of-covid-19-relief-for-the-child-care-industry-and-working-families/
Child care providers have always served our communities, and now they need our support. Join us for a #DayOfAction and ask Congress to #SaveChildCare. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HCqqUbLXwDBp8UNABaIyBg_wH5IPtM4s42uviqj1N3Q/edit?usp=sharing
A new national poll from @firstfiveyears shows overwhelming voter demand for Congress to #SaveChildCare. A majority of voters say the COVID crisis has shown how essential it is to build a child care system that makes care available and affordable to all families.
A majority of voters want to see Congress include funding for child care in the next coronavirus relief package, according to an @amprog survey. [@MEMBEROFCONGRESS] must act now to support working families and #SaveChildCare.
A new survey from @USCCFoundation shows that employers are worried about the COVID-19 child care crisis and its impact on the workforce. Congress must act now and provide more than the Senate's $15 billion in federal funding to #SaveChildCare.
A new survey from @USCCFoundation shows that employers are worried about the COVID-19 child care crisis and its impact on the workforce. Congress must act now and provide more than the Senate's $15 billion in federal funding to #SaveChildCare.
70% of parents report that their child care programs either closed or are operating at reduced capacity or hours. This is not sustainable. Congress must act now and provide more than $15 billion in federal relief to #SaveChildCare. https://childcarerelief.org/new-survey-of-parents-reveals-covid-19s-disruptive-impact-on-child-care/
70% of parents report that their child care programs either closed or are operating at reduced capacity or hours. This is not sustainable. [@MEMBEROFCONGRESS] & Congress must act now and provide $50 billion in federal relief to #SaveChildCare. https://childcarerelief.org/new-survey-of-parents-reveals-covid-19s-disruptive-impact-on-child-care/
While some parents have the option to work remotely, 1 in 4 parents cannot return to work in person without #childcare. Congress must act now and provide $50 billion in federal relief to #SaveChildCare. https://childcarerelief.org/new-survey-of-parents-reveals-covid-19s-disruptive-impact-on-child-care/
While some parents have the option to work remotely, 1 in 4 parents cannot return to work in person without #childcare. [@MEMBEROFCONGRESS] & Congress must act now and provide significant federal funding to #SaveChildCare. https://childcarerelief.org/new-survey-of-parents-reveals-covid-19s-disruptive-impact-on-child-care/
70% of parents report that their child care programs either closed or are operating at reduced capacity or hours. Congress must act to #SaveChildCare to ensure providers can afford to remain open, and families can access the care they need. #SaveChildCare
Whether their child is 3 years old or in 3rd grade, America’s working parents are facing a #childcare crisis. Congress must #SaveChildCare to ensure providers can afford to remain open, and families can access the care they need. #SaveChildCare
70% of parents report that their child care programs either closed or are operating at reduced capacity or hours. This is not sustainable. Congress must act now and provide more than $15 billion in federal relief to #SaveChildCare. https://bipartisanpolicy.org/blog/child-care-in-covid-another-look/
While some parents have the option to work remotely, 1 in 4 parents cannot return to work in person without #childcare. Congress must act now and provide $50 billion in federal relief to #SaveChildCare. https://bipartisanpolicy.org/blog/child-care-in-covid-another-look/
70% of parents report that their child care programs either closed or are operating at reduced capacity or hours. Congress must act to #SaveChildCare to ensure providers can afford to remain open, and families can access the care they need. #SaveChildCare
Whether their child is 3 years old or in 3rd grade, America’s working parents are facing a #childcare crisis. Congress must #SaveChildCare to ensure providers can afford to remain open, and families can access the care they need. #SaveChildCare
As states reopen, millions of Americans are struggling to return to work because their child care facilities have closed. Learn more about why our workforce needs #ChildCareRelief: childcarerelief.org
According to @CAPEarlyEd & @NAEYC, the #COVID19 crisis has forced half of America’s #childcare providers to close – many for good. That could lead to a permanent loss of ~4.5 million child care slots nationwide. America needs #ChildCareRelief. childcarerelief.org
Permanent child care closures in a post-Covid-19 environment will leave parents without the care they once relied upon to get to work. To prevent this, we joined forces with #ChildCareRelief to highlight how Congress can help. Learn more: childcarerelief.org
Our nation’s long-term well-being depends on a #childcare infrastructure that works for every family. An abundance of quality, affordable, care is critical to our economic recovery and our social welfare. Learn why America needs #ChildCareRelief at childcarerelief.org
Without access to child care or education options, working parents will be forced to make the difficult decision to leave work to care for their children, hurting their career and our economic recovery after the pandemic. America needs #ChildCareRelief. childcarerelief.org
More than 325,000 child care providers have lost their jobs due to the pandemic, disproportionately impacting women of color. Providing #ChildCareRelief will bring these jobs back and ensure our children have the best care when they return. Learn more: childcarerelief.org
It's simple. Without significant, dedicated relief, the child care industry could collapse and our economy will not fully recover from this pandemic. Learn more about the need for #ChildCareRelief at childcarerelief.org.
The child care industry is the backbone of our economy, supporting workers in every other industry. America must invest in #ChildCareRelief to ensure our nation's child care providers are able to reopen and continue serving their communities. Learn more: childcarerelief.org.
Parents rely on child care every day to allow them to go to work. If Congress does not provide #ChildCareRelief now, day cares will be forced to close, leaving parents with no options as they return to work. Learn more at childcarerelief.org.