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Public
Employee Press State funds boost downtown child care Albany officials heard the voices
of parents and union advocates and recently released $10 million to add
slots for 1,400 youngsters to the Liberty Zone Child Care Project. Now
eligible parents who either live or work in the Liberty Zone (14th Street
to the Battery) and who fall within the income guidelines can apply for
child care subsidies. The subsidies can be used for any day care, after
school or informal care provider that applicants select, as long as their
designated provider is willing to accept payment through a voucher system
and is located within the five boroughs. This is a really good thing,
he said. The city is trying to eliminate after school programs and
we need them, especially in poor communities. He expressed his support
of the unions campaign to win funds for child care. Thank
God for DC 37. I appreciate it. It shows that someone cares. With prices
rising, its hard to support your family.
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