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Hey LA parents! Don't let childcare costs stop you from voting on Tuesday. There are some awesome initiatives offering free childcare on Election Day so you can make your voice heard! This is a big deal, especially since childcare funding itself is on the ballot and recent polls highlighted by various political news articles showed these exact voters (families, caretakers, working parents, etc.) feeling especially motivated - but whose work days also complicate such plans for that one day especially during hours when voting centers operate typically like for California based families who followed national and local races during this campaign. So the assistance by this local initiative makes it just easier for working families especially. Big ups to Allyson Felix and organizations like the Chamber Of Mothers' "Vote Like a Mother" project, along with local childcare centers like "Brella" for making this happen!
It’s important to vote, no question. However life often is also especially tricky for such voters - even small parts like where someone votes can require more logistical consideration where a local polling center means easier voting locally but also those parents with little kids especially understand the herculean logistical maneuvers needed at times with lines for example for an expectedly busy election where higher political engagement also equates with even small details in that regard.
Brella is offering a full day of free care at its three LA locations, while Bumo, a SoCal online childcare marketplace, is giving out $10,000 in care credits using the code “VOTE”. Another important thing is it also gets parents, caretakers together to support any initiatives. In terms of related commentary overall across different sites recently highlighting that voters really liked Allyson Felix partnering around local politics too like shown in that social blog where those who discussed even related to Allyson had really supportive sentiment.
If you're not in LA, check out Politisit or electiondaychildcare.com. They're national organizations connecting parents with free Election Day childcare options, both long standing with years supporting various families too across all elections to ease life around logistics in those instances. Getting childcare on Election Day can be crucial, especially if polling places are far or lines make having little ones a hassle. All that was mentioned all across the major coverage related to not just candidates or their respective platforms either during this news cycle since election day itself meant also addressing voters needing practical assistance with logistics and childcare was definitely a recurring point made across various types of social media like posts made across both x, fb, ig too for such voters where practical aspects became equally important for actual political engagement given such unique dynamics that also varied geographically too!
Free and even subsidized or assistance type programs like childcare during voting can go a long way toward removing barriers for people trying to vote while supporting those in their care too where small actions have important societal impact especially during elections for all local populations around community building activities like elections.
These types of initiatives for childcare assistance mean many kinds of support from individuals but even the actual marketplaces (that may support childcare providers, parents too with these matching programs across an industry even like was highlighted among many coverage sites, in California around San Mateo for their care provider program matching initiatives).
Snagging a free spot at Brella needs a quick Google form and then some enrollment paperwork, but it shouldn't take too long at all. Plus given the enormous popularity it shows just another way for communities to show support especially around such families, a demographic really in need also right now during difficult circumstances in local California also like shown with recent LA coverage across even just that small, localized anecdote shared around San Pedro - and why helping make some aspects a little more manageable on tight budgets makes huge impact given current pressures especially.
Parents are stoked about this especially and that this happens during some tough, even more challenging times than average politically - but which families also feel more directly from recent social change too that impact many.
This election, childcare is a major campaign issue so initiatives also remind people that every person’s contribution toward participation - whether during voting, policy related work at a group, sharing on an individual social platform, commenting as support - truly helps every other person because families face an already overwhelming context too between financial, political, environmental (wildfires, smoke events, even), even climate and health concerns like how recent months also had air quality events from Canada too that further disrupted activities where children’s lung and even adult lungs have high sensitivities.
Kamala Harris has been pushing a plan where Working Families wouldn’t pay more than 7% of their income on care. On the other side, Trump hasn’t released his specific plans yet if any even.