Child Care Matters: Built to Break
In Episode 7 of Child Care Matters: Built to Break, host Jamee Herbert, CEO of BridgeCare, examines one of the most pressing questions in the child care debate: what is the true cost of insufficient child care, and who is really paying it? Throughout this episode, we look at how the breakdown of the US child care system has ripple effects far beyond just individual families, we examine how insufficient child care harms local economies, and we put a dollar amount on what that could mean for the country as a whole. In this episode: Wendy Doyle [https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendy-d-doyle/] — President & CEO, United WE Sarah Rittling [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-rittling-14a83b44/] — Executive Director, First Five Years Fund Simon Workman [https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-workman-8ab60235/] — Co-founder & Principal, Prenatal to Five Fiscal Strategies Rep. Kate Farrar [https://www.housedems.ct.gov/Farrar]— Connecticut State Representative Child Care Matters: Built to Break examines America's early childhood system from the perspectives of parents, providers, and experts, one piece of the puzzle at a time. If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone working to improve child care in their community, and follow the show so you don't miss the next chapter of the series. For more information, go to getbridgecare.com.
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