Hi John,
We will ALL need care at some point in our lives — care for our children, care for an aging parent, care for a disabled loved one, or care for ourselves so we can age with dignity in our own homes.
The need for care is rising and care work is one of the fastest growing sectors in the economy, but also one of the least understood. So, we wanted to break it down for you.
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Care work is work done in service of others.
Care work can be paid or unpaid labor that is performed every day by family caregivers, home care workers, nannies, childcare workers, nurses and more. |
Caregivers nurture children, allow parents to work throughout the day, and provide crucial assistance to those who are aging and people who are disabled. Caregivers ensure everyone who needs care — seniors, people with disabilities, and children — can live safely at home.
Care work is, and has always been, essential to the strength of our economy. It is the work that makes all other work possible. |
We need a care infrastructure that includes comprehensive support and services for caregivers and care workers. That means the policies, resources, and services necessary to help families meet their caregiving needs.
In the U.S. we often associate “infrastructure” with physical infrastructure — such as roads, bridges, and utilities – that families need to get to work and live their lives.
Care infrastructure is the same: without it, our families are unable to work, survive and thrive. |
We’ve joined our partners in the #CareCantWait coalition to advocate for: |
HOW CAN YOU GET INVOLVED? |
We’re working from the local to the state to the national level, to make sure that our care priorities win and that members of congress understand that we need care NOW.
But we can’t do it alone. We’re building the largest care force in history — including care workers, activists, electeds, and more — and we need supporters like you to join us.
John: join our fight for better care programs that will raise wages and expand access to care now, and help build the power we need to win the future that we all deserve by signing the pledge to become a Care Champion:
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America is facing a care crisis where many of us can’t access the care we depend on. That's why NDWA, together with our partners, is leading the fight to ensure our government makes the investments, passes the policies and gives us the supports we need because #CareCantWait. |
Thank you for all you do, Care Team National Domestic Workers Alliance |
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