The Legislature Must Stand with Child Care Providers

Olga Aguilar, Long Beach Being a child care provider today is extremely difficult. Watch the news, and you will understand why. The cost of living is through the roof forcing family child care providers like me to sacrifice even more to care for the children in our communities. I serve three hot, nutritious meals every […]
We Need Fair Pay to Ensure Consistent Care for Working Families

By: Sofia Valdovinos from Long Beach, California Everyone is facing rising food and transportation costs – it seems like milk and gas just keep getting more expensive. I cook three hot and nutritious meals for the children in my care each day and drive many of them to speech therapy appointments or drop off and […]
Tentative Agreement Will Help Keep Providers’ Doors Open

By: Dora Gonzalez North, Long Beach I care for 14 children at my home child care in North Long Beach, six of whom have special needs. That’s a lot to take on under the best circumstances, but for years it’s been made even more difficult by the lack of support child care providers have seen […]
TENTATIVE AGREEMENT REACHED: Child Care Providers Union Protects Benefits, Wins Stabilization Pay and Ongoing COLAs

For Immediate Release August 8, 2025 Contact: Maya Polon, maya@paschalroth.com SACRAMENTO, CA – Today, members of Child Care Providers United (CCPU) – the union representing more than 60,000 family child care providers in California – announced that after months of negotiations, rallies, marches and vigils, CCPU has reached a three-year tentative contract agreement with the […]
Love Can’t Pay My Bills

Home based child care can be a 24/7 job. It is for me at least. The families who come to me don’t work typical 9 to 5 office jobs. Instead they’re nurses, janitors, and law enforcement.
Fair Pay Will Lift Up Providers AND the Families We Serve

My passion for my job is what keeps me going. It helps me get out of bed at 4 am to welcome my first family, and continue running until midnight to care for children whose parents work late. During ten years of providing home-based child care in Palmdale, I’ve supported the families of bus drivers and pizza delivery people.
Child Care Providers Need Increased Rates NOW

Enough is enough. The State of California can no longer delay paying child care providers what we deserve. The pay we receive is not sustainable to provide for our families nor to support the quality care we are so honored to provide our children.
100 Days of Trump: Standing Together

By Max Arias As we reach the 100th day of Donald Trump’s second term as President, our hearts are heavy as our profession and the communities we serve face unprecedented and seemingly relentless attacks from the highest office in the country. At this time, and at all times of struggle, we find strength in each […]
An Update on President Trump’s Executive Order to Freeze Federal Funding, which Harms Providers and Families

The Trump administration has issued a series of memos and executive orders about federal funding this week. One of the memos ordered federal departments and agencies to freeze federal funding for hundreds of programs that serve children and families. On Tuesday, several states, including California, sued the president to stop this harmful freeze on funds. […]