From Arvia Walker <[email protected]>
Subject A Love Letter to Child Care Workers
Date February 14, 2022 4:32 PM
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Dear John,
It’s Valentine’s Day, and we’d like to show some love to the people whose hard work and care keep this country afloat: child care workers. Through a devastating pandemic, they showed again and again how essential their work is—to families, to communities, and to the country.
Even though WE recognize just how important child care workers are, the question remains: why doesn’t our government? We are entering year three of a pandemic and still, child care workers are left waiting for unmet promises of investments that would support their crucial work and our entire country. We need Congress to back up their words of thanks with action, and invest in building the child care system that early educators, our families, and our communities need.
To show our love to child care workers, we sent them a love letter in The Washington Post today:
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If you love and appreciate child care workers as much as we do, show your gratitude and and join uis in signing our Valentine's Day letter to say thank you:
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Recognition for the essential work child care workers do is no longer enough; we must take action to show our appreciation, and demand our government do the same. So today, let’s declare our love for child care workers by showing up for them the way they keep showing up for us.
In solidarity and love,
Arvia Walker
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Director of Campaigns
National Women's Law Center
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