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Wanted: Families needing day care cash

Two GTA municipalities have a child-care problem on their hands, but not the one that normally comes to mind in the world of day-care woes.

The region’s of York and Peel say they have no one on their wait lists for child-care subsidies, and a recent boost in millions of dollars in provincial and federal funding, means they actually have more money than there seems to be an immediate need for.

York Region received $14 millon in additional funds in 2017 to spend on its child-care program. Peel says it received a $21 million cash injection in additional federal-provincial funding to put towards making child care more accessible this year.

Now they just need to find families who need the help.

That’s why both municipalities are planning to launch campaigns to try to get the word out — specifically aimed at those middle-income earners who may not even know that they qualify for help with day-care costs.

“I think there are a number of people who automatically disqualify themselves because they don't know what the income levels might be. They think it’s for people who are very poor or very low-income, and that's not the case,” said Cordelia Abankwa, the General Manager of Social Services for York Region.

“There are people who are working on very moderate salaries, who would be able to benefit and who need it,” Abankwa said.

“People think that if they own their home they might not be eligible, but that’s not always the case,” she said.

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