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Subject [NEW] Upgrade the Jobs, Not the Workers, for Sustainable Child Care
Date February 29, 2024 5:29 PM
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FCD's Social Justice for Young Children Conversation Series

FEBRUARY 2024
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Upgrade the Jobs, Not the Workers,
for Sustainable Child Care
Social Justice for Young Children Conversation Series Blog

Amidst the complexities of modern-day parenting, one truth remains constant: it takes a village. Yet, caregivers, parents, and advocates often find themselves grappling with a system that fails to adequately support the vital work of raising young children. National Domestic Workers Alliance President, Ai-jen Poo, suggests a transformative approach to address this challenge in a compelling new blog post ([link removed]) for the Foundation for Child Development's Social Justice for Young Children Conversation Series ([link removed]) .

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“No social issue is a single issue, and we see the power in building coalitions to address the two key economic barriers to our kids getting the care they deserve: affordability of care and strength of the care workforce.”

In this latest addition to the Conversation Series, Ai-jen delves into the pressing issues surrounding child care and the essential role of care workers in the United States.
Drawing from her extensive experience and advocacy work, she offers a unique perspective and solutions to address the realities faced by families and early care and education professionals alike.

Join the conversation on building a more equitable and sustainable child care system for young children, parents, and care workers across our country. #FCDConversationSeries
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FCD’s New Website Refresh
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The Foundation is thrilled to unveil our newly updated website ([link removed]) !

This new design offers a user-friendly browsing experience and a content update tailored for our FCD community. It provides access to the latest information from the Foundation, including the 2022–2023 Annual Report, Continuity & Change ([link removed]) and a President and CEO letter ([link removed]) from Vivian Tseng.

Thank you for your continued support and engagement with the Foundation. We invite you to visit the new website and share your thoughts with us.
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ABOUT US Founded in 1900, the Foundation for Child Development works at the intersection of research, policy, and practice to support young children in reaching their full potential.

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