Childcare Funding Matters: A Childcare Provider in Greenwood, MS
Mississippi First is continuing its campaign to elevate the voices of real Mississippians who are highlighting the urgent childcare needs across our state.
High-quality childcare is essential for children, working families, and our state’s economic future, but today, too many Mississippi families struggle to access or afford the care they need. Our video series spotlights Takisha Bishop, a business owner and childcare provider in Greenwood, Mississippi. Takisha owns two centers and began last year with 95 students using vouchers. Over the course of the year, she lost 68 of those voucher students – a tremendous impact on her revenue and stability, and a disruption for the students and families she previously served.
Meet Takisha Bishop, a business owner and childcare provider in Greenwood, MS.
Takisha’s story underscores a simple truth: childcare impacts parents, childcare providers, employers, and the well-being of the entire community. Increased appropriations to Mississippi’s Child Care Payment program would allow more families like the ones Takisha serves to access the care they need and deserve.
Mississippi First is committed to ensuring children have access to high-quality early childhood services, and we’ll be advocating for stronger policies this legislative session. Stay tuned by following us on Facebook, X, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
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