The state is encouraging licensed child care providers to submit Disaster Impact Reports as they plan how to distribute $75.8 million.
Berkeley child care centers are awaiting the arrival of a combined $80 million in emergency grant funding from the Measure C ballot initiative passed by Alameda County voters in 2020. The Measure C ...
When disaster strikes, it feels like time stands still, but we are expected to keep moving. Those with children don’t have a choice — they go to work and address an overwhelming sense of trauma for ...
Western North Carolina’s child care network continues to recover from Hurricane Helene, which devastated the region close to a year ago. Providers shared their ongoing efforts to serve children and ...
Arkansas education department adopts most of plan to keep families, providers in child care industry
From left: Beth Flippo and Karen Marshall, both Arkansas child care providers and members of an emergency child care task force, discuss potential changes to the state’s financial assistance program ...
Hurricane Helene put rural Western North Carolina’s home-based childcare providers under an existential threat. The natural disaster washed over years of insufficient funding and lack of support, ...
A teacher at The Growing Garden Learning Center in Mooresville paints a student's hand on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025. When Jen Palmer opened a day care and preschool in Mooresville — a small, ...
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