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Childcare crisis deepens as families face financial strain

June 07, 2024 | Women's Commission Meetings, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma



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Childcare crisis deepens as families face financial strain
During a recent meeting of the Tulsa Women's Commission, members highlighted the ongoing childcare crisis affecting families in Oklahoma. Chair Betsy Jackson opened the discussion by emphasizing the urgency of the issue, noting that many families are now spending an alarming 66% of their income on childcare and mortgage payments combined.

Mary Quinn Cooper, a member of the commission, expressed concern over the prevalence of childcare-related news, indicating that the crisis is gaining national attention. The meeting also featured contributions from various members, including Deidra Kirtley, a long-time commissioner, and Maria Palacios, director of Early Learning Works by Tulsa Educare. Palacios announced the successful launch of 13 new childcare providers, supported by a recent grant aimed at fostering innovative childcare solutions.

The commission's discussions reflect a growing recognition of the challenges faced by families in securing affordable childcare, a topic that continues to resonate across the state and beyond. As the commission prepares to celebrate the achievements of new childcare providers, the focus remains on addressing the pressing needs of the community.

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