Care That Works Pilot Program Launched In Boston Providing Child Care During Non-Traditional Hours

Care That Works Pilot Program Launched In Boston Providing Child Care During Non-Traditional Hours

Many families need childcare on non-traditional hours. Doctors, Nurses, Servers, Cooks, Custodians, Construction Workers, and many other occupations work hours that don’t fall under the traditional 9-5 format. “Care that Works is a new campaign convened by Community Labor United that seeks to bring community-based organizations and labor unions together to confront the child care crisis in Massachusetts

They recently launched a pilot program in the city of Boston to provide child care on non-traditional hours. Watch their virtual press conferance video below.

  • Above photo is a screen shot from the video

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