Tuesday, September 28, 2010

CHILD CARE PROGRAM WOES IN CALIFORNIAN STATE COUNTIES

Child care centers are facing a lot of financial trouble in Coachella Valley. The state government of California has discontinued paying of the seventy five percent expenses. In order to go ahead with running of the facility the child care centers are finding it very difficult.

So much so that Susie Dauto, who looks after the Storyland Preschool is already finding it next to impossible to deal with the financial crisis. It leads her to simply using her own finance and even involving her family to look after the child care center. For the first time in a span of last fourteen years there was no summer program. This is again true of a number of other low budget child care centers which are seeing themselves in a tight situation.

There is no dearth of moderate income families who may as well not be able to simply send their little ones to these child care facilities. The day care centers are asking for extra financial aid from the parents other then the state subsidized fee which they paid earlier. Many of whom have stopped sending their children to these institutions.

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A number of these day care institutes have already shut down seeing about 600 kids in need of a day care shelter. More are on their way lest the government intervenes and revitalizes them with the financial support desperately needed. Same will be the fate of day care programs in Palm Springs Unified School District which will in turn see another 470 kids losing day care by November this year.

According to a survey report same is the case with about 40 percent of the child care facilities in Riverside County. Thus only the government may bail these all important child care units out of trouble lest they shut down one by one in only a matter of time. These all await for the legislature pass its budget to help them out.

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