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Staffing challenges exacerbate child care crisis in Eagle County

Staffing challenges exacerbate child care crisis in Eagle County
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TodayIR: Saint Bella, a Leading Brand in Maternity and Child Care Industry in China, Completes RMB200 million C1 Round Financing Led by Tencent

TodayIR: Saint Bella, a Leading Brand in Maternity and Child Care Industry in China, Completes RMB200 million C1 Round Financing Led by Tencent [For Immediate Release] Saint Bella, a Leading Brand in Maternity and Child Care Industry in China, Completes RMB200 million C1 Round Financing Led by Tencent 22 April 2021-Saint Bella and its parent company Primecare International announced that it has recently completed a C1 round financing of RMB200 million. Tencent led the investment in this round, and Gaorong Capital continued to follow suit. Breaking the record, it became the largest single financing in the maternity and child care service industry. Saint Bella has completed four rounds of financing, and its shareholders includes top enterprises and investment institutions such as Tencent Investment, Gaorong Capital, Sun Hung Kai & Co. Limited (SEHK: 86), Tangzhu Capital, and Zheshang Health Investment.

Central Coast child care centers plan to use $10 billion federal relief for sanitation costs, employee wages

Central Coast child care centers plan to use $10 billion federal relief for sanitation costs, employee wages KSBY and last updated 2021-01-24 23:07:07-05 Many child care centers and services are seeing fewer clients as parents either can t afford it or juggle work with their children s online learning schedules. Central Coast caretakers and industry professionals say they are enthusiastic for $10 billion dollars in federal financial relief, but the industry as a whole is suffering. Raechelle Bowlay, the childcare planning council manager at the Community Action Partnership of San Luis Obispo (CAPSLO), says the child care sector was greatly impacted during the pandemic.

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