We partner
with nonprofits that serve populations in need — from pantries, to homeless shelters, to backpack projects,
subsidized day care centers and church programs.
In other jurisdictions, I see people fighting against
subsidized day care because (a) young children should be at home
with their parents and (b) other people should have to save and pay full price for
day care just like they did.
And, as far as your whole «
subsidized daycare» bit, I checked out the
Care2.com story, and noted this observation «the introduction of the
subsidized day care system made it possible for a lot of women, who would otherwise have stayed home
with the children, to continue their careers.»