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Wilder Child Development Center Joins "Day Without Child Care" to Advocate for Funding and Accessibility

3/19/25 by Matt Bauer-Yuen
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On Monday, March 3, Wilder's Child Development Center in Minnesota joined childcare providers across the state in “A Day Without Child Care,” a nationwide action calling for increased funding and improved wages in the childcare sector. The event, organized by the coalition Kids Count on Us, saw participation from over 500 childcare centers, with rallies and activities held in multiple cities, including St. Paul, Duluth, and Rochester.

At Wilder’s Child Development Center, teachers and families gathered to make signs and participate in a march, amplifying their voices on the urgent need for more public investment in early childhood education. The movement seeks to push for policy changes, including more funding for Early Learning Scholarships and increased wages for childcare professionals. Advocates argue that quality child care should be accessible to all, not a financial burden consuming nearly a quarter of a single parent's income.

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Families spent time creating signs to voice their support of the littlest Minnesotans.
Parents and staff making signs for Day Without Childcare
Inside the Child Development Center where families and childcare providers prepare for their march.
Day With Out Childcare Family making signs
Day With Out Childcare Family making signs
Families and childcare staff outside of Wilder's Child Development Center
Families and childcare staff gathered outside of Wilder's Child Development Center.
Parent holding up "All In For Our Littlest Minnesotans" sign
Parent holding up "All In For Our Littlest Minnesotans" sign while marching through the Saint Paul neighborhood.
Day With Out Childcare Parents marching in Saint Paul
Parents marching through the Saint Paul neighborhood on their way to University Ave.
Parents and staff in St. Paul on University Street.
Lieutenant Governor, Penny Flanagan speaking at Wilder's Day Without Childcare press conference, voicing her support for the future generation.
Lieutenant Governor, Penny Flanagan speaking at Wilder's Day Without Childcare press conference, voicing her support for the future generation.

Angela Clair, Wilder’s director of early childhood services, emphasized that child care is a universal issue affecting businesses, workers, and families alike. “We love what we do. It's a joy to watch our children learn and grow” Clair shares, "but early educators deserve a livable wage, and centers need to be able to retain their staff with good pay and benefits."

Wilder has long championed accessible, high-quality child care, recognizing its essential role in family stability and economic growth. Through advocacy, partnerships, and direct support, the organization has continuously pushed for better funding, policy reforms, and fair wages for educators. By participating in "A Day Without Child Care," Wilder reaffirms its commitment to ensuring that all children, regardless of financial barriers, have access to early education opportunities​.