Champions of Child Care; Child Action Supports Working Parents and Employers Alike.
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What if you could transform a workplace, a family, a community, simply by improving access to child care? Join me, Jeff Holden, as I uncover the remarkable journey of Adonai Mack, from his beginnings as a legislative advocate to his current role as the executive director of Child Action. Adonai's story is not just about leadership but about his passion for creating impactful change. He shares how his advocacy work and involvement with the Nehemiah Emerging Leaders Program equipped him with the skills and connections needed to lead Child Action, a pivotal nonprofit for working families in Sacramento County.
Through our conversation, discover how Child Action serves over 15,000 children and 3,000 providers, offering comprehensive child care support regardless of income. Adonai elaborates on the organization's initiatives, like the "family, friend, and neighbor" program, which empowers family members to care for eligible children. The discussion sheds light on the unique challenges and opportunities in enhancing child care services, focusing on collaboration with local governments and organizations to bridge gaps in affordability and access, all while maintaining a diverse and inclusive environment.
Looking ahead, we explore Adonai's vision for the expansion of child care services across Sacramento County. We discuss innovative partnerships with businesses and educational institutions to make quality child care universally accessible, enabling more families to thrive. By creating a robust network of support, Child Action aims to be a cornerstone for community development, ensuring that every family has the resources they need. This episode really demonstrates how collaboration and a commitment to excellence can pave the way for lasting change in child care accessibility and quality.
To learn more about Child Action you can visit their website HERE
Chapter Summaries
(00:00) From Advocate to Nonprofit Leader
Leadership journey from advocacy to nonprofit, influenced by NELP, organizational size, and creating a strong culture.
(07:06) Child Care Services in Sacramento
Child Action supports families in finding and paying for child care, helps individuals become licensed providers, and serves over 15,000 children in Sacramento County.
(17:11) Expanding Child Care Services in Sacramento
Collaboration with local governments and businesses to provide affordable, high-quality child care services, while promoting diversity and ensuring state regulations are met.
(27:26) Addressing Child Care Affordability Issues
Businesses can support employees with child care solutions to benefit the economy, while seeking innovative ways to make it more affordable and accessible.
(31:23) Vision for Comprehensive Child Care Services
Our company envisions multiple offices, quality childcare, partnerships with education institutions, and a one-stop resource for families.
(42:10) Collaborating for Child Care Solutions
Collaboration and growth in child care support systems through engaging schools, nonprofits, and community integration.
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