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City of Seattle Awards Over $2.3 Million to Seattle Child Care Providers
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Seattle (February 23, 2021) – The City of Seattle announced today that 506 grants have been awarded through the Child Care Stabilization Fund to child care providers throughout Seattle, totaling over $2.3 million. Funds will be disbursed to 344 licensed child care providers and school-age only programs and to 162 family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) caregivers.   "Childcare and community caregivers have been a critical lifeline in keeping essential […]stats

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