How can splitting costs in three help solve the child care crisis in Michigan?
A recent report released by the Michigan Chamber of Commerce revealed a startling number — $2.88 billion. That’s how much insufficient child care is costing our state in lost economic activity.
Two years ago, Michigan’s Tri-Share pilot program set out to address the multilayered child care challenges facing working families. Now, it’s transforming the landscape of our workforce while supporting parents’ ongoing pursuit of affordable and accessible child care.
This novel concept is gaining traction as more regions adopt the program — a particularly exciting prospect as Michigan sets its sights on bolstering the population.
Locally, in Livingston County, you can connect with Child Care Network to learn more about how this can program can help our employers, child care providers and families.
How’s it going and what’s in store for Tri-Share?
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