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Single parents struggle despite child care subsidy programs
Deborah Lamb Osborn was in the process of a divorce when she moved to Utah.
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How Utah is addressing child care challenges
Utah Office of Child Care program officer KC Hutton said their office's biggest challenges are accessibility, encouraging people to enter the child care field and helping child care programs become sustainable. However, the Office of Child Care offers a number of resources to address these issues, including subsidies for low-income families, grants for child care providers in rural areas and scholarships that allow child care workers to subsidize professional development courses. (iStock)
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