CCSA Releases the 2019 North Carolina Child Care Workforce Study
The new study from CCSA gives context to the state of child care before the pandemic.
The new study from CCSA gives context to the state of child care before the pandemic.
Read the latest edition of CCSA Communicates here, where you can see all of our activity, successes and plans.
CCSA often hires interns from surrounding colleges and universities to help drive our goals, better understand our communities and support future leadership. With the onset of COVID-19, the opportunity to work remotely allowed five interns from across North Carolina to join us this summer.
CCSA will recognize the impact of early childhood educators, public servants and the community on young children and their families at the 2020 Triangle Child Care Awards on Friday, September 18, 2020, at 9:00 a.m.
Truist Charitable Fund contributed $50,000 to support North Carolina child care programs with the CCSA COVID-19 Relief Fund Chapel Hill, N.C., August 3, 2020: The Child Care Services Association (CCSA) COVID-19 Relief Fund received a $50,000 grant from the Truist Charitable Fund to support North Carolina’s child care programs. The CCSA
Predictability offers emotional protection to COVID-19 stress responses for young children. But, predictability is difficult to maintain when some child care family homes and centers don’t have the resources they need to stay afloat.
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