Our children may be returning back to school, but we're not going back to normal. This year in Illinois, families and educators are teaming up to collect our #RightToCare. We demand early childhood care families can afford, access and trust and fair pay to educators that dedicate their lives to our children. Our children may be returning back to school, but we're not going back to normal. This year in Illinois, families and educators are teaming up to collect our #RightToCare. We demand early childhood care families can afford, access and trust and fair pay to educators that dedicate their lives to our children. Our children may be returning back to school, but we're not going back to normal. This year in Illinois, families and educators are teaming up to collect our #RightToCare. We demand early childhood care families can afford, access and trust and fair pay to educators that dedicate their lives to our children. Our children may be returning back to school, but we're not going back to normal. This year in Illinois, families and educators are teaming up to collect our #RightToCare. We demand early childhood care families can afford, access and trust and fair pay.
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The pandemic has been hard on our youngest Illinoisans, and we friendly sharks are ready to make waves of change! Families deserve access to quality care, and providers deserve access to badly needed resources. That’s why Right To Care IL is fighting for equitable and long-term funding for Early Childhood Education and Care.
Thank you for fighting for better care!
TEACHER SHARK
HAS HAD ENOUGH!
Dive into the stories of our five shark friends to learn about their experience adapting to our current child care system!
The pandemic turned mothers’ lives upside down. Moms were forced to leave the workforce because the high cost of child care meant they had to choose between their job and their kids, a choice no mother should ever have to make.
“Unaffordable child care is forcing me to choose between my kids and my career. What is a Mom supposed to do-do-do?”