Early Care Educators of San Francisco(ECESF) is dedicated to bringing the voice of ECE educators to the broader community, leaders, and allies to affect change.
🚨BREAKING🚨 #CCPUCalifornia has reached a tentative agreement w/the State of California that protects benefits, wins stabilization pay, & ongoing cost-of-living adjustments, helping keep child care doors open by starting to stem the loss of skilled providers created by low pay.
Here's how expensive private school tuition is in the Bay Area. @chloeeshrager and I made a tool that lets you look up tuition costs by county, grade level or school @sfchronicle
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Child care is 📣essential work📣! California must pay us for the full cost of what it takes to provide care! Fair pay means we can keep our doors open for families who need it the most.
Check out ECESF's August Newsletter for lots of #ECE resources, incl. teacher substitutes, funding opportunities, input sessions, as well as policy updates you don't want to miss! Read here: https://t.co/H0OaUe7pqS and sign up to receive our newsletter: https://t.co/zVUCx8tSFX
It’s TODAY! ☀️ 6/26 from 2-6pm at City Hall.
Will you stop by to #DefendPropC and save child care funding in San Francisco?
➡️ Join us as we fight to keep voter-approved child care funding: https://t.co/vxMvxOewu8
@eceofsf@fccasf
@parentvoicessf
Over 700 community members have made their voices heard advocating for the preservation of Baby Prop C! Join us on MONDAY JUNE 26th for Public Comment Day! This is the last chance for advocates to give public comment at City Hall! Watch our advocacy: https://t.co/pYH66tuDtV
SF working families can't afford to lose their housing, food, and child care all at once due to the Mayor's budget cuts. Our tenants, workers, & kids deserve an #SFPeoplesBudget that invests in long-term solutions! #StopCEOPCuts#SFLoveUsBack
CSCCE's @CaitCMcLean reminds us of the harsh truth in this in-depth @nytimes piece: pandemic relief is a band-aid on a system that was already failing pre-pandemic. With record funding set to end soon, what happens next? #ChildCareCrisis#PandemicRelief
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🫵🏾 We need YOU this Monday, June 26 from 2-6pm at City Hall. Our City leadership needs to hear from parents, caregivers and community members like you.
➡️ Join us as we fight to keep voter-approved child care funding: https://t.co/vxMvxOf4jG
@eceofsf@fccasf
@parentvoicessf
Our child care sector is essential to the recovery of #OurEconomy, and yet is on the brink of crisis. We have built our budgets on the backs of babies and the low-income women of color who cared for them for too long. #ProtectBabyPropC
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@ParentVoices_SF
This is an excellent op-ed by #ECE teacher and @TeachPlusPA fellow Lyssa Horvath and it is not getting enough attention! Please share. And then go tell someone about it🙂
We are ready for public comment! We should not be changing a voter passed ordinance without a full length community engagement process! Mayor @LondonBreed chose not to do that so we brought the people to you! We’re here!
@Ahsha_Safai@RafaelMandelman@ECEofSF@SFCPAC
Wow! Wow! Wow! We had 400+ community members come to City Hall to speak out against Mayor @LondonBreed ‘s attempt to redirect $150 million away child care! Thank you to EVERYONE that made your voices heard today!