The spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) is having an immediate impact on a critical backbone of the United States—child care programs. Many programs are grappling with questions surrounding whether they should keep their doors open to families and, if they do, what they should be considering to ensure the health and safety of children and families. Some programs may face a state mandate to temporarily close their doors to the public. Others may contemplate stepping up to supply emergency child care in their community for families whose jobs classify them as essential workers.
Grab, Adapt and Go - COVID-19 Resources for Child Care Programs
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Continue ReadingCCAoA Calls Federal Stimulus Support for Child Care a “Down Payment"
Child Care Aware® of America Calls Federal Stimulus Support for Child Care a “Down Payment” and Urges More Funding to Serve Essential Workers
WASHINGTON, March 27, 2020 — Child Care Aware® of America released the following statement in response to the latest federal stimulus package:
“Congress has begun to acknowledge the essential role that child care plays during this public health emergency. This down payment of $3.5 billion, if distributed quickly, will provide much-needed help to the child care system in the short term. In particular, we know that this support can make a difference for the Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) agencies across the country that are working overtime to support the families of emergency and essential workers, the child care providers who are dealing with decisions to close or stay open, and the rapidly adapting system.
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Continue ReadingEmergency Funding Resources that Child Care Providers Can Use Now
Child care providers across the nations are closing as measures are set in place to reduce the spread of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). If your child care business has closed or seen a drop in children attending and you're experience financial distress, these resources can help.
Please check back often as resources will continue to be added to this page. Page last updated March 22, 4:22 p.m. EDT.
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Continue ReadingCoronavirus FAQs for Child Care Providers & Families
Through our National Hotline, live chat, social media and recent webinar on Coronavirus Resources and Advice from the Field, Child Care Aware® of America has received and compiled hundreds of questions from child care providers and families during the Covid-19 pandemic. Below are a list of the most frequently asked questions from providers and parents about Coronavirus and its impact on child care.
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Continue ReadingWhen Should I Close My Child Care Program? A COVID-19 Flowchart
Child Care Aware® of America (CCAoA) understands that this is an uncertain time for child care providers, as they make difficult decisions around what's best for the business, community and families they serve. The safety and well being of staff, family members and children is of utmost importance.
Note: This post and infographic were originally published on March 17, 2020 and were last updated with additional clarifications on November 25, 2020.
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Continue ReadingCongress' COVID-19 Response: What You Need to Know
Updated March 27, 12:50 p.m.
With all the news and updates around the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), it can be difficult to grasp the proposals put forward by Congress. Below you will find a summary of each proposal passed or under consideration so far:
Topics: Workforce, Family & Community Engagement, Policy & Advocacy, Health & Safety, Coronavirus
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