Promising Partners: Community Colleges and Child Care Resource & Referral Networks
Child Care Resource and Referral Networks and Community Colleges can partner to address child care needs.
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Child Care Resource and Referral Networks and Community Colleges can partner to address child care needs.
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NSF funding is vital for innovative workforce training opportunities at community colleges.
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States can help students access Child Care and Development Funds. Here’s how.
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鈥婼halin Jyotishi is quoted in a Work Shift article about Achieving the Dream’s community vibrancy framework.
Most parenting students are relying on family and friends to provide child care. Here are some ways colleges can make that easier.