ALLEGHENY CO., Pa. — Roughly 25,000 fewer children in Pennsylvania are benefiting from a program that helps low-income families find affordable child care compared with before the coronavirus pandemic, fueling concerns about the loss of vital support systems for parents. (Pictured above: Gioia Maynor, a single mother who lives outside Pittsburgh, said the state’s Child Care Works program has been […]
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