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Crawford County seeks solutions for childcare crisis

July 23, 2024 | Crawford County, Kansas


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Crawford County seeks solutions for childcare crisis
During a recent government meeting in Crawford County, officials discussed the pressing need for childcare services, highlighting the challenges and opportunities presented by American Rescue Plan funding. The meeting revealed a significant disconnect between community needs and the results of a comprehensive needs assessment conducted earlier, which did not indicate a strong demand for childcare services.

Commissioners acknowledged the importance of childcare, with one member emphasizing that the assessment involved input from various sectors, including community members and businesses. However, concerns were raised about the lack of participation in the survey, which was made accessible online and in public spaces. The discussion underscored the necessity of ensuring that future assessments capture the true needs of the community.

The meeting also addressed a proposed allocation of $200,000 for childcare development in Crawford County. CCAP, a nonprofit organization dedicated to eradicating poverty, expressed gratitude for the funding opportunity but acknowledged challenges in meeting the objectives due to delays in securing site control for a proposed early childhood education center. As a result, CCAP announced its decision to withdraw from the project, stating that the funding would not be utilized for the Girard area as initially planned.

The conversation shifted to the Washington School project, where CCAP is still in discussions regarding potential childcare services. However, uncertainty remains about the project's direction and the involvement of a licensed childcare provider, which is crucial for compliance with federal funding requirements.

Commissioners emphasized the importance of aligning childcare projects with COVID-related needs, as this connection is essential for justifying funding to federal auditors. The meeting concluded with a call for clarity and collaboration among stakeholders to ensure that the community's childcare needs are effectively addressed moving forward.

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