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We Need to Fund #ChildCare in the Next Stimulus Package!

Posted on July 28, 2020

In a few days, Congress will be identifying funding priorities that will address the economic crisis our nation is facing since the beginning of the pandemic. We need to tell them:

Child care, “the workforce behind the workforce,” must be a Congressional priority and adequately funded.

While the CARES Act provided much-needed assistance to child care programs that were closed and those that were opened to serve children of essential workers during the first few months of the pandemic, that funding dries up at the end of this month. The future of child care will be in danger come August. Centers that are open are facing higher costs linked with ensuring the safety of children and staff, for cleaning supplies, PPE and additional staff. They are also experiencing lower enrollment, because either parents remain unemployed and do not need child care or they are uncomfortable sending their children to group care right now.

Without federal help, the future of child care throughout our state is in jeopardy. And when child care is in jeopardy, so is our economy’s recovery. Parents will not have access to the programs they rely on to care for and educate their children so that they can go to work.

We need to tell the entire New Jersey Congressional Delegation to be child care champions and urge Speaker Pelosi and other Congressional leaders to provide $50 billion to stabilize the child care industry in the next stimulus package so that families can return to work knowing their children are safe!

Click here to sign our petition and send an email to your Congressional representatives.

It’s time to #Reimaginechildcare in New Jersey.

Posted on August 18, 2020

Quality child care is the backbone of our economy: It allows parents to work and go to school, nurtures our children in a safe learning environment, and prepares the next generation for success.

However, we don’t give child care the attention it needs. Nearly half of New Jersey communities don’t have access to licensed infant and toddler child care, our educators earn poverty level wages, and child care providers struggle to afford even the most basic expenses such as staff, rent and utilities. Our children deserve better. Our communities deserve better. New Jersey deserves better. That is why we are excited to be a lead partner in the Reimagine Child Care campaign — to reimagine quality and affordable child care in New Jersey. Click here to learn more about Reimagine Child Care.

Reimagine Child Care is a coalition of child care advocates dedicated to improving the affordability, accessibility, and quality of early childhood education in New Jersey. The challenges presented by COVID-19 have have made it very clear that child care is essential for babies, families, our communities and our economy. That is why we believe now is the time to challenge policymakers, business leaders, and communities to reimagine how quality child care for all can help New Jersey thrive.

Everyone has a role to play to help improve child care in New Jersey, and we need folks like you to get involved. Are you ready? Join us in the campaign to Reimagine Child Care.

Addressing Maternal Health Inequities During Civic Unrest and the Pandemic

Posted on July 23, 2020

This town hall was held to address the ways that systemic racism has impacted maternal health and what that has meant for many mothers of color over time and during the Covid-19 pandemic. The interactive discussion was hosted by Advocates for Children of New Jersey and Melinated Moms and was led by expecting mothers, physical and mental health professionals, and maternal health advocates. Watching this will shed light on systemic racism's impact on health equity, New Jersey’s initiatives to combat that and what expecting/new mothers can do to be their own health advocates during this time.

 

Speakers:

Moderator: Jaye Wilson- Founder/CEO of Melinated Moms, Community Health Nurse, Mental Health Advocate, Mom of 2

Panelists:

  • Abby Cher- Owner/Founder of BeYourDecor, Expecting Mom
  • Chena Davis- Full Spectrum Doula, Butta’s Holistic Doula Services, Expecting Mom
  • Nadia Hussian-Maternal Justice Campaign Director with Moms Rising, Board Trustee for American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey, Co-Founder of Bangladeshi American Women’s Development Initiative, Mom of 2
  • Dr. Yutende Orafidiya- Inpatient Pediatrician, American Academy of Pediatrics Fellow, Advocate for Maternal/Newborn Healthcare Disparities, Mother
  • Ashley Watson- Community Health Worker at Central Jersey Family Health Consortium

 

Important Links:

https://acnj.org/racial-justice-and-equity/

https://www.melinatedmoms.com/

www.beyoudcor.org

https://www.momsrising.org/

https://action.momsrising.org/survey/COVID19_PregnantBreastfeeding/

www.buttatheholisticdoula.com

https://www.preventchildabusenj.org/what-we-do/programs/home-visiting-programs/

https://cjfhc.org/index.php/en/

https://www.nj.gov/health/fhs/maternalchild/outcomes/

https://acnj.org/.../strolling-thunder-nj-2020-sign-up/

 

 

NJ Parent Virtual Town Hall: Child Care And The Pandemic

Posted on July 15, 2020

This webinar was co-hosted by Advocates for Children of New Jersey and Melinated Moms to highlight the issues that parents, especially those of color, are facing during the Covid-19 pandemic. The panelists discuss new child care center guidelines, parents going back to work outside of the home, children’s mental health, and their own pandemic parenting anecdotes. The Q&A session addresses questions from viewers and is followed by a brief Find Your Roar training and an important call to action! 

Speakers

Moderator: 

Jaye Wilson- Founder/CEO of Melinated Moms, Community Health Nurse, Mental Health Advocate, Mom of 2

Panelists: 

  • Jackie Boyett- Mom of 2, Central Intake Specialist at Central Jersey Family Health Consortium, Founder of Modern Melanin Mom
  • Vanessa De Jesus, MA, LAC, NCC- Licensed Counselor, Founder of Amiga Moms, Free to Be Mindful, LLC
  • Winifred Smith-Jenkins- Childcare Provider and Director of Zadie’s Nurturing Den, Zadie’s of the Oranges and Zadie’s Early Childhood Center, Mother of 5
  • Sharon Addison, RN- Registered Nurse, Speaker, Transformation Coach, Author

Important Links

Survey for child care providers: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/LKNYPHP?eType=EmailBlastContent&eId=2a18611f-a522-4096-85cd-c814aa5b14e2

www.thinkbabies.org

www.melinatedmoms.com

www.freetobemindful.com

www.childcarenj.gov

www.nj.gov

www.childcareaware.org

www.metroymcas.org/emergencychildcare

 

Take a Pic: Tell Us Why You’re Making Noise For Babies! #StrollingThunderNJ

Posted on July 20, 2020

RALLY SIGN/POSTER ACTIVITY

We're excited for Strolling Thunder NJ and we hope you are too! ACNJ is inviting families to share why they're making noise for babies! What supports do young children and families need to thrive (child care, supports for infant and maternal health, participation in family leave)?

Share with us by making a rally sign/poster, then take a picture and share on social media.  Be sure to tag #StrollingThunderNJ and @acnj.org.  Send ACNJ the pic to strollingthunder@acnj.org and sign a consent form! You can also message us on Facebook by visiting facebook.com/acnjforkids.

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Don't know what to write?

Complete the sentences:

  • I'm making noise for babies because ....
  • Families need access to affordable, quality child care because...
  • No time for baby steps. We're crying for...

WANT TO DO MORE? TAKE A VIRTUAL STROLL.

Take your sign and go on a stroll around your neighborhood!

BE SURE TO DOCUMENT THIS ACTIVITY AND TAKE A PIC HOLDING THE SIGN WITH YOUR FAMILY! 

Then share on social media. Don't forget to tag #StrollingThunderNJ and @acnj.org. The first 25 families that submit a photo and complete the photo consent form will receive $25!

 

 

 

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