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Reach out to Congress about afterschool!

While the process has been delayed, Congress is now starting work on their FY 2025 Labor, HHS, Education spending bills. Spending caps put in place in 2023 mean that it is critical your members of Congress hear about the programs that are the utmost priority for your community. Please reach out to your members of Congress to thank them for their past support and call on them to increase funding for the Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Center (21st CCLC) initiative – the only federal funding stream dedicated to supporting local school and community-based afterschool, before-school, and summer learning programs. Increased funding is also needed for the Child Care Development Block Grant, which can help parents provide school-age afterschool and summer programs to their children.

The families of approximately 25 million children are unable to access an afterschool program. A significant funding increase will help programs cover growing costs and meet the nationwide demand for programs.

Enter your zip code below to look up the office numbers of your members of Congress and urge them to support afterschool and summer learning programs.

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