This week, we’re excited to host two meetings of The 9:30 Call at Night. Both will start at 6:30 p.m.
These calls are open to everyone — parents, providers, and advocates — who wants to connect, ask questions, and share updates that impact the early childhood sector.
On Wednesday, we’ll host The 9:30 Call at Night in Spanish/La llamada de las 9:30 which will focus on how child care programs in Massachusetts can work with resource and referral agencies to help serve families who have vouchers. Evelyn Disla, one of the speakers, is also a member of our Advocacy Network. This call will be entirely in Spanish, so spread the word to your Spanish-speaking networks.
On Thursday, The 9:30 Call at Night will focus on business and advocacy for family child care providers, and feature a panel discussion. Be sure to check out the Boston Opportunity Agenda’s recent “Strengthening the Foundation†report for an excellent data summary of early childhood educators.
You can learn more about The 9:30 Call. And you can sign up to receive weekly updates about the call.
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