For years, Missouri families and employers have grappled with one of the state’s toughest challenges, finding and affording quality child care. Now, that struggle may soon ease thanks to a new public-private collaboration that leaders say could reshape how child care is delivered across the state.
Beginning in November, Missouri Child Care Works will launch as the state’s first cost-sharing program to make child care more accessible and affordable. The effort brings together TOOTRiS, the nation’s largest child care technology platform, Child Care Aware of Missouri (CCAMO), Kids Win Missouri, and several local partners, backed by $2.5 million approved by Gov. Mike Kehoe and state lawmakers.
The goal: to strengthen Missouri’s workforce while helping families get back to work.