Organizations Filed Purposes:
We educate, advocate and when necessary litigate to break down the barriers to good, affordable child care for families who are Black, Brown, indigenous, in communities of color, raising children with disabilities, immigrant or living with a low income. Giving all kids a strong start closes gaps before inequities widen.
Educate and advocate for child care policy to meet the needs of families, children and providers.
Advocacy:Child Care Law Center, "CCLC", ensured that essential workers, child care providers, and parents with young children got funds, information and support services during the coronavirus pandemic. Without our support, many more programs would have closed, and fewer families would have had child care amidst the chaos and uncertainty.Licensed home-based child care programs can expand to care for more children due to our advocacy for uniform zoning laws. This is necessary to meet the severe shortage of licensed child care in the state.The number of families who get child care assistance has increased. Families who struggle to attend school, find a job, or make ends meet will have full time child care for at least twelve months when they sign up for CalWORKs.Home-based child care providers in rental homes or in properties governed by a homeowners association remain in their homes and continue to operate, due to our advocacy to protect their rights.
Technical assistance and training for legal services programs, policymakers and advocates:CCLC conducts two-to-three workshops each month for legal aid attorneys, advocates, state agencies, social service agencies on child care related legal topics - the Americans with Disabilities Act, state-funded child care assistance, health & safety regulations and housing, zoning and racial justice issues facing parents and child care providers.CCLC attorneys analyze legislation and regulations, and offer legal expertise, drafting and analysis on policy and laws.Legal information and publications on basic child care laws are available on our website.
Community education on racial justice:CCLC attorneys help advocates, supporters and policymakers understand the legal underpinnings of current child care policies that have discriminatory impacts on parents, children and child care providers.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Kim Kruckel | Executive Director | 40 | $102,195 |
Roberto Viramontes | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Moony Tong | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Daniel Stringer Phd | Board Member (End 2/20) | 1 | $0 |
Paula Mathis | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Ernest Hammond Iii | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Mary Gutierrez | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Fernando Gaytan | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Sarah Efthymiou | Board Member (Start 10/19) | 1 | $0 |
Bradley Brownlow | Board Member (End 2/20) | 1 | $0 |
Natasha Saggar Sheth | Secretary of the Board (Start 2/20) | 1 | $0 |
Samuel Levine | Treasurer of the Board | 1 | $0 |
Lisa Holder | Vice Chair of the Board | 1 | $0 |
Rachel Boyce | Chair of the Board (Start 2/20) | 1 | $0 |
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