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We have reached our tipping point.
For generations, early childhood educators, parents, families, and caregivers have been fighting for equitable access to affordable child care, better pay, and working conditions for providers. So on May 13, we’re taking action: some childcare providers, with the support of the families they serve, are shutting their doors, some are calling out sick or closing down early, and all of us are standing in solidarity to draw attention to the national crisis that our childcare system is in.
On a “Day Without Child Care,” we pledge to spotlight the true cost of care and demand the funding we need for a 21st-century childcare system.
Our demands include:
- An equitable childcare system built on racial and gender justice
- Thriving wages for childcare providers
- Affordable and accessible child care for all families.


Bay Area Professional Child Care Network

Child Care for Connecticut's Future

The Child Care for Every Family Network

ECE On the Move

Family Forward Action

Family Forward Oregon

Family Values @ Work

The Innovative Daycare Company

4PXP

Kids Count on Us

The Main Street Alliance

Maine People's Alliance

National Women's Law Center

Unique's Early Development Center

Worker's Center for Racial Justice

WECAN

Ms. P's Child & Family Services

NCAL Family Child Care Alliance

Parent Voices

Care in Action

Care For Kids

Family Values @ Work Action

Grown in Durham

Home Grown

ISAIAH

LOVE Your Child's Care

National Domestic Workers Alliance

National Indian Child Care Association

Center for the Study of Child Care Employment

Parent Voices Oakland

SPACES in ACTION

9 to 5 Wisconsin

YWCA Central Maine

Zero to Three

The Raising Child Care Fund

New Jersey Communities United

United Parent Leaders Action Network

OLE New Mexico

National Association for Family Child Care
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