For Georgia Pre-K, 3-year-olds Could be the Next Frontier

“There’s not enough money to really offset the inflation for families and for childcare providers,” said Ellyn Cochran, the president and CEO of Quality Care for Children. “Providers at this level aren’t able to charge the full cost of quality to all their families. … They end up charging what families can afford, not what it costs.”

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For more than 40 years, Quality Care for Children's mission has been to ensure that Georgia’s infants and young children are nurtured and educated so that every child can reach their full potential by helping:

- child care programs provide nutritious meals and educational care to young children so they are ready for success in school,

- parents access quality child care so that they can attend college or succeed in the workplace.

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