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More than 47,000 NYC Children at Risk of  
Losing Child Care and After-School Programs  
that Working Families Rely On

CCC and the Campaign for Children remain outraged that the Executive Budget and proposed contract awards for Early Learn (child care) and Out-of-School Time (after-school) will leave over 47,000 children without a safe and developmentally supportive place to be cared for while their parents are at work.

Read more details in the Press Release

Please help us continue to advocate to stop this cut to child care and after-school!

TAKE ACTION NOW to add your voice to the thousands
of New Yorkers calling on the Mayor and City Council to
Save Child Care and After-school for over 47,000 children


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