“Advocacy is simply the practice of telling the story,” says Heidi Hagel Braid, of First Children’s Finance. In a new Exchange Hub video, Hagel Braid shares her thoughts on how to manage the ‘end’ of child care stabilization grants many of us saw with the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
According to Hagel Braid, "advocacy is not about a belief system. It’s not that you are Democrat or Republican. It’s advocacy that’s saying, ’Let me educate you about what these funds did and what difference they made not only for the children in the program who depend on the doors of that childcare being open every day for fostering their development and their relationships with trusted adults, but it also helped people stay employed and have access to benefits.’”
Hagel Braid suggests four distinct audiences for your advocacy efforts:
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Displaying All 2 CommentsBig Wonder Child Care
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Thank you for this thought-provoking article! All of us, educators, providers, families, and children, are a part of this chorus! When you share that advocacy is storytelling, it makes it accessible, simple, and not contentious. Our stories matter parents' stories matter, and children's stories matter! Child care in the United States could be so much more useful, magical, and joyful if it were better understood- and better funded!
Big Wonder Child Care
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Thank you for this simple, yet thought provoking article! We are finally getting some momentum and understanding from the public at large about the prohibitive costs of child care, and why it is a public good! I am inviting others to join the chorus with us at Big Wonder to advocate for greater government support of child care!
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