Investing in Child Care Infrastructure Can Be Transformative
January 10, 2022
Pictured above: Aspire Developmental Services in Lynn before and after renovating their facility. This project was made possible in part by a $1 million Building Quality Capital Fund grant, which CIF/CEDAC administer with the MA Department of Early Education and Care (EEC).
Today, we’re excited to share a CommonWealth Magazine op-ed authored by Theresa Jordan, Director of Children’s Investment Fund. Theresa stresses that we have an opportunity to make substantial investment in child care infrastructure to address challenges that were made even more apparent in the wake of COVID-19, and to help transform learning opportunities for children and their families. Read the op-ed.
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