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NYC parents
fromUpper East Side, NY Patch
1 week ago

These UES ZIP Codes Are Getting New Free 3-K Seats

New York City will add over 1,000 free 3-K seats across 56 ZIP codes this fall, including three on the Upper East Side, expanding universal early childhood education access.
Brooklyn
fromNew York City, NY Patch
1 week ago

New 3-K Seats Coming To NYC

New York City will add over 1,000 new 3-K seats across 56 ZIP codes in fall, expanding free early childhood education access throughout all five boroughs.
NYC parents
fromUpper East Side, NY Patch
1 week ago

These UES ZIP Codes Are Getting New Free 3-K Seats

New York City will add over 1,000 free 3-K seats across 56 ZIP codes this fall, including three on the Upper East Side, expanding universal early childhood education access.
Brooklyn
fromNew York City, NY Patch
1 week ago

New 3-K Seats Coming To NYC

New York City will add over 1,000 new 3-K seats across 56 ZIP codes in fall, expanding free early childhood education access throughout all five boroughs.
fromwww.amny.com
4 months ago

The demand for affordable child care rises as Election Day approaches | amNewYork

The platform gives users a list of 12,000 affordable child care programs, something many parents have been in deep need of for many years. The launch has proved to be successful. It is easy, it is accessible, said Dana Levin-Robinson, CEO of Upfront, which builds childcare databases. It shows where they can get financial support. Families have been exhausted from not having this and they are incredibly grateful.
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Parenting
fromABC7 San Francisco
7 months ago

San Mateo County parents and providers search for solution to childcare, workforce crises

Childcare costs in San Mateo County are unsustainable, negatively impacting parents' workforce participation.
NYC parents
fromNew York Post
10 months ago

Adams takes ride down slide as he announces NYC is expanding free after-school program - as issue becomes central in mayoral race

Mayor Adams aims to expand affordable after-school programs in NYC, allocating $331 million to support 20,000 additional students over three years.
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