aimed at helping qualified child-care providers pay for increased costs and operating expenses associated with re-enrolling children amid the coronavirus pandemic.in the CARES Act. That funding was not only to help support providers that may be struggling with low enrollment or closures related to the coronavirus, but the legislation stipulated that it could be used to help emergency responders and other essential workers pay for child care.
. It's no surprise that a recent Care.com survey found that 65% of 2,000 parents surveyed say they'll need additional child care when their kids go back to school.
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