Child Care Aware® of America Welcomes Yvette Sanchez Fuentes as Deputy Chief of Public Policy

By Rae Pickett on August 20, 2017

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. Yvette Sanchez Fuentes has joined Child Care Aware of America’s (CCAoA) policy team as the deputy chief of public policy. She brings with her extensive experience in providing services to young children from low-income families as well fighting for policies that strengthen communities through access to affordable child care. Sanchez Fuentes will provide leadership and outreach to the government, CCAoA membership and the general public on issues relating to the early child care and education system. She will also refine and lead CCAoA’s policy and advocacy strategy.

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July 2017 Footnotes

By Lynette Fraga, Ph.D. on August 02, 2017

updating caring for our childrenIt’s hard to believe that July is coming to a close, and with it the imminent start to a new school year! August is National Back to School Month and we are celebrating with parents and providers through our Back to School Blog Series and daily back to school tips. July was another busy month, which included the release of our 2017 State Fact Sheets. We also continue planning around the 2017 Leadership Institute in October and our culmination 30th anniversary celebration at 2018 Symposium in April.

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Provider Health Spotlight on JeAnne Faris

By Krista Scott on July 19, 2017

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JeAnne Faris, Trinity Lutheran Child Care Center, Kalispell, Montana

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Child Care Aware® of America Releases 2017 State Fact Sheets

By Dionne Dobbins, Ph.D. on July 13, 2017

Help for families struggling to pay for quality child care, such as the federal Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG), is, pivotal to supporting quality child care in the nation. Strategically, states are already investing CCDBG funds in raising the quality of child care programs, as well as in efforts to improve affordability of and access to child care that support workforce participation throughout the economy. We need data from states to understand the child care landscape and help guide state and community-level decision-makers, policymakers, child care advocates, and program administrators in their push for accessible, affordable, quality child care.

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June 2017 Footnotes

By Lynette Fraga, Ph.D. on July 10, 2017

With June we welcomed the start of summer—longer days, the end of the school year, and summer vacations. We are pleased to share several exiting new work, most notably our recently released child care state licensing database. Additionally, read more below about our advocacy work on the horizon in states, important programmatic initiatives gaining traction, and upcoming webinars for our members. Look for the release of our 2017 State Fact Sheets on July 13, and stay tuned for more details on upcoming work around states-based child care deserts research.

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June 2017 Child Care Provider of the Month – Hampton University Child Development Center

By Adina Young on July 07, 2017

Arlington, VA – Child Care Aware® of America (CCAoA), National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), National Head Start Association (NHSA), National Indian Child Care Association (NICCA), National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC), Teachstone, and the Afterschool Alliance would like to congratulate Joy Phelps and the staff at the Hampton University Child Development Center in Hampton, Virginia. They have been named Provider of the Month for June 2017.

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