Did you know that there are approximately 12.5 million children in some sort of regular child care arrangement? Yet there are communities across the country where the supply of child care doesn’t meet the need for child care. Child Care Aware® of America helped states quantify families’ child care needs through our Mapping the Gap™ project, and learned a lot about child care gaps across the US:
As you can see, even just a snapshot of our findings reveals a child care crisis. Child care supply often falls short of meeting the demand, leaving families with few choices for their child when they go to work.
Looking for solutions? Look no further than Child Care Resource and Referral agencies.
While closing gaps in child care access may seem like a daunting task, Child Care Resource & Referral agencies (CCR&Rs) work tirelessly in communities across the country to do this work every day. Our latest report, Closing the Gap: How CCR&Rs Can Help Communities Meet Their Child Care Supply and Demand Needs, highlights examples of CCR&Rs and state-level advocacy organizations working across the country to close gaps in their communities or states. Some of these stories include:
CCR&Rs can’t do it alone though. Efforts to close child care gaps must be accompanied by policy changes at the federal, state, and local levels. We need people like you to take action to help close child care gaps across the country and in your own community – will you join us?
Have you had difficulty finding child care? Do you know a family who has struggled to find child care? Share your story with us!