Is your child care provider increasing its fees or shutting down? Share your story
![<i>Lourdes Balduque/Moment RF/Getty Images</i><br/>Many parents could be left scrambling to find child care once a $24 billion pandemic relief program expires at the end of this month.](https://ktvz.b-cdn.net/2023/09/cnn-L19jb21wb25lbnRzL2ltYWdlL2luc3RhbmNlcy9jbG9uZS10aHVtYm5haWwtOTMxZmM2YTkzNzZhNmVkYjMyZDJhM2Y1N2E0ZjhkZDE-L19wYWdlcy9oX2QxMTlmMjg0YzEzNTNhMjc1ZDQ5MWZiNzlhZDMwNzlk-1440x810.jpg)
Many parents could be left scrambling to find child care once a $24 billion pandemic relief program expires at the end of this month.
By Tami Luhby, CNN
(CNN) — Many parents could be left scrambling to find child care once a $24 billion pandemic relief program expires at the end of this month.
More than 70,000 child care programs could close and more than 3 million children could lose their spots when that happens, according to one estimate.
If you are a parent whose provider has raised its fees or is shutting its doors because of the end of the federal lifeline, or if you are a provider struggling after losing the stabilization funds, we want to hear from you.
The-CNN-Wire
™ & © 2023 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved.