RAMSEN, IOWA (April 29, 2024) — Let's show them our Sky-High Gratitude!

Hello Parents, Community Partners and Stakeholders:

We are joining community organizations nationwide to celebrate, recognize and appreciate the hard work of Early Childhood Educators! We invite you to join us on Friday, May 10, to honor Provider Appreciation Day®. This particular day highlights the incredible dedication and efforts of our Early Childhood Educators who tirelessly uplift Iowa families.

Child-care providers play an essential role in providing opportunities for Iowa parents to work, creating safe and encouraging atmospheres for Iowa children and driving the economy forward.

Let's celebrate the child-care programs in our communities and show how much we cherish them. Let's not only acknowledge but also demand the recognition and praise our Early Childhood Educators earn for their positive impact on children, families, and communities.

By acknowledging their positive impact on children, families, and communities, we can motivate and encourage these faithful educators to continue their essential work.

Thank you for taking the time to recognize the tireless efforts of Early Childhood Educators and celebrate their priceless contributions to Iowa's children.

#TogetherWeWill...LiftUpIowaFamilies

#ThankYouChildCare

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