There wasn’t enough day care in the Upper Valley before the pandemic. Now it’s worse >Amanda Berquist reads to Rayne Sanborn, 3, while Kayde Sargent, 2, left, and Caelliann Whitehead, 2, look through books at Ready Set Grow in Claremont, N.H., as Damien Bragg, 2, looks at the camera, and Kayleigh Hannigan, 2, right, waits on Tuesday, July 20, 2021. Ready Set Grow had about 95 children enrolled in January 2020, but because of difficulties hiring staff they are only able to care for about 40 children now, with a growing wait list. My poor staff, they re exhausted, Executive Director Linda Tremblay said. (Valley News / Report For America - Alex Driehaus) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. valley news / report for america photographs Alex Driehaus
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Last week, the Deschutes County Commission approved initial American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) investments for projects that total more than $2.85 million.
“We’re looking critically at the ways we can make strategic investments to help move our communities forward,” said Deschutes County Commissioner Tony DeBone. “These funds represent a unique opportunity for regional partnership as we all work together toward recovery.”
Initial ARPA investments approved by the Board of Commissioners include:
$1 million to support the first phase of the Oregon State University-Cascades, Central Oregon Community College and Bend Chamber Little Kits Early Learning & Child Care Center project. The first phase of the Little Kits Early Learning & Child Care Center is expected to provide childcare for 70 to 100 children in Bend.