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Moriah Balingit

I write about early education + childcare for @AP. 🇵🇭-🇺🇸 + @aaja hypewoman. @washingtonpost alum. Best contact = [email protected].

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  • 1 week ago | chippewa.com | Moriah Balingit

    FEDERAL FUNDINGPHOENIX — For parents who need to work but can't afford the steep cost of child care, federally funded scholarships can be a lifeline. Delivered through state child care assistance programs, these scholarships can mean the difference between a parent working full time or not at all. However, qualified families increasingly are being turned away, thanks to the rising costs of child care and the end of COVID-19 pandemic-era funds, and some families saw their scholarships end.

  • 1 week ago | santafenewmexican.com | Moriah Balingit

    PHOENIX — For parents who need to work but can't afford the steep cost of child care, federally funded scholarships can be a lifeline. Delivered through state child care assistance programs, the scholarships can mean the difference between a parent working full time — or not at all. But qualified families increasingly are being turned away, thanks to the rising costs of child care and the end of pandemic-era funds, and some families that had scholarships have seen them end.

  • 1 week ago | argus-press.com | Moriah Balingit

    PHOENIX (AP) — For parents who need to work but can't afford the steep cost of child care, federally funded scholarships can be a lifeline. Delivered through state child care assistance programs, the scholarships can mean the difference between a parent working full time — or not at all. But qualified families increasingly are being turned away, thanks to the rising costs of child care and the end of pandemic-era funds, and some families that had scholarships have seen them end.

  • 1 week ago | chronicle-tribune.com | Moriah Balingit

    PHOENIX (AP) — For parents who need to work but can't afford the steep cost of child care, federally funded scholarships can be a lifeline. Delivered through state child care assistance programs, the scholarships can mean the difference between a parent working full time — or not at all. But qualified families increasingly are being turned away, thanks to the rising costs of child care and the end of pandemic-era funds, and some families that had scholarships have seen them end.

  • 2 weeks ago | telemundoarizona.com | Moriah Balingit

    PHOENIX — Para los padres que necesitan trabajar pero no pueden pagar el elevado costo del cuidado infantil, las becas financiadas por el gobierno federal pueden ser un salvavidas. Entregadas a través de programas estatales de asistencia para el cuidado infantil, las becas pueden significar la diferencia entre que un padre trabaje a tiempo completo o no trabaje en absoluto.

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Moriah Balingit
Moriah Balingit @ByMoriah
6 Feb 25

RT @ChrisMegerian: Unexplained problems with federal funding are causing chaos for early childhood education, @ByMoriah reports https://t.c…

Moriah Balingit
Moriah Balingit @ByMoriah
23 Jan 25

RT @AaronTorres_: New: North Texas schools, churches could face potential immigration raids under a new directive passed by DHS on Tuesday…

Moriah Balingit
Moriah Balingit @ByMoriah
22 Jan 25

Yesterday, we learned that Trump was opening up schools to immigration enforcement. Here's what that could mean for schools and families: https://t.co/HSw6Y1B1NU