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    Thursday
    07May2009

    Lobby Day 2009 in Harrisburg

    Please join us for a legislative visit with elected officials in Harrisburg on Tuesday, May 12, 2009.

    Child Care Providers United (CCPUnited) of Pennsylvania will be meeting with state legislators to talk about issues important to child care providers such as subsidy rates, Keystone STARS, etc.

    Nationally, more than 250,000 family child care providers have joined the labor movement, and with the election of Barack Obama as President, child care and early education are increasingly seen as critical to economic recovery, school readiness, and success for America's youngest children.

    CCPUnited's annual Lobby Day for family child care features skills training, leadership development, and face-to-face meetings with lawmakers.

    Experienced providers mentor newer ones, and everyone has an opportunity to meet with at least two legislators or their staff.

    Sign up for CCPUnited's 2009 lobby day today!

    Transportation and lunch will be provided.

    Contact Juanita Rodriguez (412-638-2541) or Bonnie Caldwell (814-761-7277) for more information.

    You can also reach us using the following information:

    42 South 15th Street #1305
    Philadelphia, PA 19102 
    1-866-647-3330 

    215-564-3440 fax
    pa@ccpunited.org

    5001 Baum Avenue #630
    Pittsburgh, PA 15213 
    1-866-647-3330 

    215-564-3440 fax
    pa@ccpunited.org

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