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Child Action, Inc.
Child Action, Inc. houses the Child Care Resource & Referral Program for Sacramento County. Their web site has information and publications for child care providers and parents. 

www.childaction.org

 

California Department of Education, Child Development Division
Visit the CDD site for program information, funding opportunities, upcoming conference information, and much more information from the state.

www.cde.ca.gov

www.childaction.org/events/calendar/calendar.htm

   

 

Center for the Child Care Workforce
The Center for the Child Care Workforce (CCW) was founded in 1978 as the Child Care Employee Project. Today the organizations provides research, documentation, advocacy, training and organizing around the issues of better compensation and working conditions in the field of early care and education.

www.ccw.org/about_history.html

 

California Budget Project
The California Budget Project (CBP) was founded in 1994 to provide Californians with a source of timely, objective and accessible expertise on state fiscal and economic policy issues. 

www.cbp.org

     

Preschool SacCounty
Parents have a lot of questions when it comes to preschool. The Sacramento County Office of Education (SCOE) in partnership with First 5 Sacramento, and the City of Sacramento, is hosting a series of free community forums to help parents make informed decisions about preschool options for their children. 

www.preschoolsaccounty.org

 

 

First 5 Sacramento
The First 5 Sacramento Commission is committed to supporting the healthy development of children zero to age five, the empowerment of families and the strengthening of communities

www.sackids.saccounty.net