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Christina Winslow has a cause, she has a concern and she says that she just may have a solution: confront community issues by helping young people reach their potential. That’s also the name of the enterprising Queens provider’s seven-year-old nonprofit, A Cause, A Concern, A Solution.
A lifelong educator, Brooklyn provider Nse Obot never intended to enter early childhood education. But with a background in university admissions and adult and K-12 education, and a commitment to helping low-income youth reach college, he is an ideal child care provider.
Corey Ortega is a real renaissance man. In addition to his work as a group family child care provider in Harlem, he works as a special assistant to the neighborhood’s state assemblyman, Keith L.T. Wright, a position he has used to help other providers navigate the challenges of the profession.
It is hard enough running a family child care center for children with “special needs.” Provider Stephanie Brade never knew she would also have to fight off her landlord’s eviction attempts to keep her business running and children thriving. But, with the help of her union, she has.
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