Bronx Community College solving day care hardships for student-parents

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NEW YORK - Bronx Community College is helping solve a common problem working and studying parents face when trying to find a safe and affordable day care for their children.'It was very, very difficult to find who would watch him,' said student-parent Katherine Reyes.It has been a journey for 28-year-old Reyes to find child care for her 1-year-old son, Liam. Reyes is a single mother and radiology student at Bronx Community College.

'In 2022, New York City estimated to have lost $23 billion in economic activity because of parents who left the workforce or had to downshift their careers to take care of their children,' said Grace Rauh, the 5BORO Institute Executive Director.But Bronx Community College is working to reverse the hardships for the student-parents enrolled in their school with a solution.

 

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