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Why Are We Letting Our Early Childhood Educators Go Hungry?
A recent survey from Stanford University indicated that 60% of early childhood professionals are experiencing food insecurity, a nearly 3x increase from just four years ago. What are we going to do about it?
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Why Are We Letting Our Early Childhood Educators Go Hungry?
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