Advocacy Tool
Voting for Kids
Conversations on Children’s Health, Child Care, Paid Leave, and Ending Child Poverty
The need for our policymakers to Think Babies has never been more urgent. That’s why we’re joining with parents, advocates, and party leaders on all sides as we urge candidates to Think Babies during election season and beyond.
This summer, we partnered with Every Child Matters, Family Values @ Work, Children’s Defense Fund, First Focus, the National Association for the Education of Young Children, and the First Five Years Fund for conversations coinciding with the Republic and Democratic National Conventions
If you weren’t able to join us, you still have the chance to catch up on the series:
August 17-20, 2020
August 24-27, 2020
Read more about:
You might also be interested in
-
Article
Unique Bachelor’s Degree Program Boosts Colorado Child Care Workforce
Skilled teachers are an essential component of a high-quality early learning setting for infants and toddlers, but only 17% of Colorado’s early childhood workforce currently hold a bachelor’s degree.
-
Article
While much attention was on the national stage in November 2020, important movement for babies and their families was also occurring via state and community ballot initiatives across the country.