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Take the Mid-Hudson Region Survey on Child Care

The Business Council of Westchester recognizes that access to child care is increasingly important for workers, employers and overall economic activity and growth in the county.  The BCW encourages all its members to complete this child care survey being conducted by the Child Care Council of Westchester, Inc. as part of a regional initiative with the Mid-Hudson Regional Economic Development Council. All responses are confidential and will be aggregated for analysis and reporting.

“The Child Care Council of Westchester, a member of the BCW’s Not-For-Profit Foundation, is working on an important initiative to assess the state of child care in our region,’’ said John Ravitz, Executive Vice President and COO of the Business Council of Westchester. We all know how important childcare is to a productive workforce. I would urge members to participate in the survey. It is important for them to hear how employers are currently addressing workers’ child care needs.’’

Take the survey.

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