Audience: Families

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From the President
CCSA Staff

It’s Time for a Commitment to Increase Child Care Educator Wages

The workforce that supports all other workforces deserves better. It’s time to set up a series of video meetings to discuss options to fund the salary scale developed and studied. Where there’s a will, there’s a way. Let’s commit in the new year to harness that will.

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CCSA Staff

Thriving in Challenging Times: CCSA’s 2020 Annual Report

In this report, you will see the remarkable work that child care providers have done to give children the stability and certainty they need during a time when instability controlled every aspect of our lives. You will also see the efforts of our great CCSA staff to continue their work with children, families and child care programs through this unprecedented time.

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CCSA Staff

Child Care Services Association chosen as non-profit winner of the TBJ 2020 Corporate Philanthropy Awards

“We are so grateful to live in a community that cares as was shown Wednesday, November 11, 2020,” said Child Care Services Association President Marsha Basloe. “Together, we truly make a difference. It is important for today and for building a strong foundation for our youngest generation. Thank you, Triangle Business Journal.”

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News
CCSA Staff

Voices of Strength and Resilience in Early Childhood: Voting to Support Pandemic Recovery

While the presidential election typically dominates the conversation, federal Senate and House seats, as well as all seats in state and local elections are incredibly crucial because they affect young children, their families and child care providers. In this blog are a few tips for exercising your right to vote and maximizing your participation in the election to benefit the early childhood field.

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