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 POLICY & ADVOCACY • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Advocacy encompasses a wide range of activities that influence decision makers. Advocacy includes traditional activities such as public education. It can also include capacity building, relationship building, forming networks, and leadership development. CCRC regularly participates in a variety of public meetings and engagements to discuss the access and affordability of child care.
Geographic Information Systems, Research, and the Communications Departments create local, state, and federal district maps to access areas in need. Decision makers can view child care sites, child care recipients, and child care providers. These easy to understand impactful materials support advocacy and promote evidence-based decisions that support families and communities. Our current service area includes 11 Congressional districts, nine State Senate districts, and 13 State Assembly districts.
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY
Child Care Resource Center
Service Area
Child Care Recipients
Santa Clarita
Santa Clarita
Pacoima
Ventura County
170
La Canada Flintridge
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Granada Hills
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County
Community
Child Care Recipient
Head Start Center
CCRC Head Start Center US Highway
Interstate
State/County Highway
Los Angeles County
MAPPED AREA
Simi Valley
UV118
Oak Park
Pacific Agoura Hills
Pasadena
VU South 110 Pasadena
O c e a n
15 Miles
Hills
Hidden
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M i l e s
Child Care Resource Center
20001 Prairie Street, Chatsworth CA, 91311 866-67-4KIDS
www.ccrcca.org Malibu Jared Nineberg - [email protected]
405
Santa Monica
Calabasas
Chatsworth
210
5
14
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Hollywood
Beverly Hills
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CCRC is heavily involved in early childhood policy and advocacy around the state. Participation includes:
■ California Child Care Resource and Referral Network
■ California Alternative Payment Program Association
■ California State Head Start Association Policy Summit
■ Early education advocacy groups including First 5 California and Children Now ■ Child Care Alliance of Los Angeles
■ Department of Children and Family Services - San Bernardino County ■ First 5 San Bernardino Preschool Services
■ Panelist for the Assembly and Senate Budget Subcommittee
■ Senate Select Committee on Women and Inequality
■ Governer Appointee to the California State Advisory Council on Early Learning and Care
■ Cross sector planning group funded through First 5 LA to link data across disparate systems
■ Emergency child care for children 0-5 within the foster care system working with the Department of Children and Families Services - Los Angeles County.
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Altadena
Glendale
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