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From the Desk of the Department Chair - Dr. Karen S. Rotabi | California State University Monterey Bay


From the Desk of the Department Chair - Dr. Karen S. Rotabi
This fall we welcomed our entering 2018 cohort as we finished up reaffirmation of accreditation documents for the Council on Social Work Education. It’s been a busy academic year thus far and we’re happy to share our news!
The 2018 cohort includes 45 students, 12 students in the two year program and the remaining 33 in the three year program. During our new student orientation, we kicked off the year with critical discourse about racism, justice, human rights, and environmental justice as related to Flint, Michigan and the water crisis. This social justice activity set the tone for our entering cohort. It was followed with activities related to two different teach-ins that were organized to focus on homelessness in California as well as the forced parent-child separations and immigration policy on the Southwestern border.

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Philadelphia pre-Ks could see millions in federal dollars. Parents and providers weigh in on how to spend it.

With three federal relief bills signed and a White House proposal to provide free preschool for 3- and 4-year olds, the child care sector will see a significant boost.

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The GIANT Company Supports 22 Pennsylvania Child Care Facilities Impacted by COVID-19 Through ...


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The GIANT Company Supports 22 Pennsylvania Child Care Facilities Impacted by COVID-19 Through ...
The GIANT CompanyDecember 16, 2020 GMT
CARLISLE, Pa., Dec. 16, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The GIANTCompany announced today that 22 Pennsylvania child care facilities will receive funding through its $200,000 grant program, which received over one thousand applications. Announced in October, the program will provide funding to licensed child care providers that are facing operational and financial challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Each beneficiary will receive a grant between $5,000 and $10,000. Funding is being provided by both The GIANT Company and The Hershey Company, in partnership with Pennsylvania Key.

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The GIANT Company Supports 22 Pennsylvania Child Care Facilities Impacted by COVID-19 Through Grant Program


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CARLISLE, Pa., Dec. 16, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The GIANT Company announced today that 22 Pennsylvania child care facilities will receive funding through its $200,000 grant program, which received over one thousand applications. Announced in October, the program will provide funding to licensed child care providers that are facing operational and financial challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Each beneficiary will receive a grant between $5,000 and $10,000. Funding is being provided by both The GIANT Company and The Hershey Company, in partnership with Pennsylvania Key.
"Within days, we received over 400 applications from child care facilities across the Commonwealth, each sharing the struggles they have been facing since the onset of the pandemic," said Nicholas Bertram, president, The GIANT Company. "It's our hope that these grants provide some much needed relief to the child care providers who mean so much to the families they care for, and serve as a symbol of our gratitude for all that they do to connect families for a better future."

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