We’re filing charges on the state to defend our rights!

Today, our union, CCPU, is filing unfair labor practice charges against the state of California with the Public Employment Relations Board (PERB) to denounce: Who is PERB? The California Public Employment Relations Board (PERB) is an independent state agency under the Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA). It oversees labor relations between most public employers […]
The fight for a strong contract continues!

After four consecutive days of negotiations in Sacramento, our CCPU Bargaining Team was ready to finalize a new contract with the state before our current agreement expired on July 1, 2025. But the state refused to address the crisis that providers face keeping their doors open to serve families. In fact, they walked away from […]
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 […]
Taking away health benefits would undo years of progress for child care providers

Do you know what it’s like to grow up in a family that wasn’t able to afford health insurance? To become an adult with a successful and fulfilling job and still not be able to afford insurance for yourself or your own children? It’s traumatic. You live in fear of a broken bone, a sprained […]
Governor Newsom is Failing Family Child Care Providers
Our CCPU Bargaining Team met with the state on Thursday, February 13th, to continue bargaining over financial assistance for fire-affected providers who are still recovering and rebuilding and unable to reopen to support families in their communities. Rather than receiving support, we were met with further disappointment and a lack of respect for our profession. […]
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. […]
SoCal Fire Resources

As wildfires and strong winds continue to impact communities across Southern California, we want to ensure you have the tools and guidance to stay safe and informed and receive help should you need it. For us as child care providers our houses aren’t just our homes but our businesses and livelihoods – where generations of […]