Parents of young children in Alaska are facing significant roadblocks when it comes to finding affordable and reliable child care. According to a new report, 61% of Alaskans are living in what is called a “child care desert.”
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - “You can hear it, through the conversations, the details that they give,” said Jackie Yarian with Early Learning for Everyone about the daily calls she receives from parents. “People are really looking to work right now and of course if they have children they aren’t going to be able to if they don’t have a great place for them to go.”
Related: Alaska child care providers see long delays in monthly payments, background checks after state cyberattack “So many child care centers have no workers or they’ve had to close outright due to mandates or confusing guidance,” she said. “So just kind of a double whammy that we’re seeing with access to child care.”
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