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Innovating for Long-Term Resilience
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Innovating for Long-Term Resilience

Last fall, Neighborhood Villages partnered with Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) and Boston-area community colleges to start Career Pathways for Early Educators, a unique program that supports educators in their attainment of advanced early education and care credentials. | Early Learning Nation

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State-run program to provide COVID tests to daycares could expire this summer
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State-run program to provide COVID tests to daycares could expire this summer

Since last summer, the state has been ramping up a program to provide free COVID tests for thousands of daycare operations, but the contract for that program is up in the summer, and the state has not yet committed to extending it. That worries some experts who fear that COVID cases may rise again in the fall. | WGBH

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Neighborhood Villages Hosts Black Mothers Matter Event on Child Care and Racial Justice Featuring Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley
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Neighborhood Villages Hosts Black Mothers Matter Event on Child Care and Racial Justice Featuring Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley

Yesterday, Neighborhood Villages, a Boston-based nonprofit that advocates for solutions to the greatest challenges faced by the early education sector, hosted a virtual discussion on the impact of the child care crisis on Black children, families, and educators, centering the voices and experiences of Black mothers. | Press Release

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Mass. Launches Program to Give Early Education Centers Rapid COVID Testing Options
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Mass. Launches Program to Give Early Education Centers Rapid COVID Testing Options

A new program in Massachusetts will give more COVID-19 testing flexibility and get rapid antigen tests in the hands of early education centers, part of an initiative to make testing widely available and keep staff and students in school and child care programs, Gov. Charlie Baker announced Wednesday. Programs can sign up through the nonprofit Neighborhood Villages, which has been partnering with the Department of Early Education and Care to give child care centers access to testing options. | NBC Boston 10

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Baker announces launch of state’s ‘test and stay’ program for child care providers
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Baker announces launch of state’s ‘test and stay’ program for child care providers

Early education leaders are working with the state Department of Public Health to craft protocols for the test-and-stay program that will look different from how it works in public schools. The state partnered with Neighborhood Villages, a Boston-based nonprofit that provides scalable solutions for early education providers, to distribute 40,000 rapid tests for child care workers this week. | Boston Globe

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Testing for Child Care Providers to Keep Children in Care
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Testing for Child Care Providers to Keep Children in Care

“We are excited about these enhancements to the testing program. They will offer child care providers across the state multi-pronged testing strategies and additional support,” said Neighborhood Villages Co-Founder and Chief Innovation Officer Sarah Siegel Muncey. “Testing in early childhood is one of the fastest, most effective investments we can make right now to keep child care centers open and our educators, children, and families safe - while also allowing our parents to continue to work. I want to thank Governor Baker and his Administration for their ongoing partnership and commitment to this important issue.” | Press Release

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Early childhood teachers getting help with rapid COVID-19 antigen tests
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Early childhood teachers getting help with rapid COVID-19 antigen tests

As the testing crisis stretches on in Massachusetts, there is new help for early child care providers across the state. Most educators in K-12 schools got rapid test kits already, and now tests are being made available at no cost to people who work in licensed Massachusetts early education and childcare. | WCVB

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