Black Women Childcare Providers Face Peril as COVID-Era Funding Expires

This article was originally published to the Chicago Defender. Read the full article here.

Rosia Watson has been in the childcare industry for nearly 25 years. She’s watched generations of children go from learning to walk to walking across stages at graduations. 

“I do it for the love of the children and their parents.” 

Watson prides herself on the quality of care she offers her children. Before starting her Englewood-based home childcare business, she worked the graveyard shift at the Cook County Hospital. 

Keep reading on the Chicago Defender website.

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