Prepare For Future Generations

Child care advocacy is crucial for improving training, pay, and resources for Early Learning Educators, who shape young minds. Supporting professionals prepares for future generations’ success.

 

Advocacy secures recognition, compensation, and resources for Educators to maintain quality care. Advocating for these benefits educators and impacts children and communities.

The Three Pillars

  • Children with Special Needs: Ensuring access to inclusive education and resources that empower their unique strengths.
  • Parents in Need of Emotional Support: Providing resources and networks to help parents navigate the challenges of raising young children.
  • Early Learning Educators: Championing better training, pay, and resources to support those shaping young minds.

Join the Conversation!

1.  What barriers do children with special needs face in your community?

2.  How can we better support parents emotionally and mentally?

3.  What resources do educators need to succeed in their roles?

Advocacy Focus Areas

Children with Special Needs
Advocating for inclusion, resource access, and specialized training for educators to support unique learning needs.

Parents in Need of Emotional Support
Offering workshops, peer support groups, and access to mental health resources to help parents feel empowered and supported.

Early Learning Educators
Highlighting the importance of professional development, advocating for higher wages, and providing tools to manage classroom challenges.

Get Involved

Join Our Advocacy Meetings: Participate in Zoom meetings and contribute to statewide discussions on inclusion, parent support, and educator empowerment.

Volunteer: Advocate for inclusive policies, support families, or assist educators.

Spread the Word: Share our mission on social media to grow the movement.