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  2. How working parents can get 15 and 30 hours free childcare - AOL

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    15 hours free childcare a week for two-year-olds from April 2024. 15 hours free childcare for nine month olds from September 2024. 30 hours free childcare for three and four-year-olds was already ...

  3. 100,000 parents petition the government for free childcare - AOL

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    The government currently offers at least 15 hours of free childcare for all three and four-year-olds.

  4. Who will be eligible for extended free childcare and when ...

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    The offer of free care for working parents will be available to those with two-year-olds from April 2024, covering around half-a-million parents, but initially limited to 15 hours. From September ...

  5. Child Care and Development Block Grant - Wikipedia

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    Child care assistance helps families succeed financially. [1] When families receive child care assistance they are more likely to be employed and to have higher earnings. Approximately 1.8 million children [2] receive CCDBG-funded child care in an average month. Yet, only one in seven eligible children receives child care assistance. [3]

  6. 2023 United Kingdom budget - Wikipedia

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    30 hours of free childcare for parents in England with children over the age of nine months to be phased in from April 2024 to September 2025, starting with 15 hours of childcare for children over the age of two in April 2024, and 15 hours for children over nine months from September 2024. [20]

  7. Child and Adult Care Food Program - Wikipedia

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    The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is a type of United States federal assistance provided by the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to states in order to provide a daily subsidized food service for an estimated 3.3 million children and 120,000 elderly or mentally or physically impaired adults [1] in non-residential, day-care settings.

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