New Resources from CLASP
Build Back Better (BBB) passed in the House of Representatives with historic investments in child care. It's an exciting moment in time but there is more work to be done to ensure Congress knows the needed investments in the system to make it "more sustainable and equitable" (CLASP). Having said that, there is a lot going on within the legislation and it can get confusing. National organizations have been providing fact sheets, videos and webinars. The latest is from CLASP.
For additional information check out: NAFCC provides comprehensive (and easy to read!) FAQ about BBB, BBB - Child Care and Child Nutrition, National Head Start Association BBB Resources, Afterschool Snack breakdown of BBB (Afterschool Alliance) and First Five Years Fund
Take Action Opportunities
First Five Years Fund has several take action ideas and resources on their take action page
Parent Voices CA created Build Back Better coloring pages in English and Spanish for a fun holiday activity. Print them out, color them with your friends and family (or by yourself!). We'll use the artwork to push the Senate to pass Build Back Better.
NAFCC Action Center: Has tools and resources to advocate for family child care and the #solvechildcare campaign
Child Care Aware of America has an advocacy toolkit as well as resources by state
NHSA email form to Congress to invest in BBB
The CACFP Roundtable is committed to fostering a community of leaders who work together to build equitable access to the Child and Adult Care Food Program and nutritious meals in care settings. Your support goes toward programs and advocacy that help us get closer to ensuring everyone has the right to nutritious meals and making the CACFP an even better Food Program for all.
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