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It Takes a Village to Reopen Childcare

  • deanslistmmd
  • Jul 9, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 31, 2021

Op-Ed Washington Business Journal


As the District looks toward Phase 3 ofreopening, child care centers acrossD.C. are struggling.

As the executive director of BrightBeginnings Inc., a nonprofitorganization that operates earlychildhood and family learning centersfor children and families experiencinghomelessness in the backdrop ofWashington, D.C., I not only implorethat local, state and federalgovernment remain committed toinvesting in early childhood educationas we transition to our new normal,but to also double-down on thiscountry’s investment in our youngestchildren and their families.

Many families depend on child carecenters to reopen to go back to work.








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