CWLA is part of the Child Care NOW! campaign led by the Woman’s National Law Center. The Child Care NOW campaign joins together child care advocates and allies to focus on raising awareness among policymakers and the public about the child care challenges facing America today, including affordability, quality, and provider compensation. The campaign provides tools and resources to a diverse group of stakeholders to take action to elevate child care as a national priority. If you haven’t signed on yet, please add your organization’s name to the growing list of national and state partners. Join with us NOW – please consider tweeting and posting on Facebook from your personal or official accounts with these sample tweets:
- We are excited about the launch of #ChildCareNOW. Together we will make a difference. www.nwlc.org/child-care-now
- Today, we are joining a campaign of child care advocates and allies #ChildCareNOW www.nwlc.org/child-care-now
- High-quality child care means parents working and children learning. Check out #ChildCareNOW www.nwlc.org/child-care-now
- It’s time to raise wages for child care providers. #ChildCareNOW www.nwlc.org/child-care-now
- High-quality child care is critical, especially for infants and toddlers #ChildCareNOW www.nwlc.org/child-care-now OR Sample Facebook Post
- High-quality child care is hard to find and even harder to afford. That’s why we support Child Care NOW, a campaign focused on raising awareness among policymakers and the public about the child care challenges facing America today, including affordability, quality, and provider www.nwlc.org/child-care-now
As part of this effort, the campaign is joining forces with ZERO TO THREE’s Think BabiesTM campaign and are working together to collect real stories from parents and providers around the country. These true testimonies will help policymakers and the public understand what is working for families and what is not, and we would love your help! Please consider encouraging the parents or providers in your networks to submit their story at either NWLC’s or ZERO TO THREE’s site. You can also share the following sample content on Facebook or twitter