Economy Hits Georgia Child Care Hard; 600 Centers Forced to Shut
(Atlanta Journal Constitution) — For nearly a decade, after the economy forced her out of a corporate job, Carol Ann George-Roach took care of other people’s children. She took pride in shaping young minds and sending them off to kindergarten prepared to learn. But not even child care, George-Roach found, was exempt from Georgia’s fragile economy.
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