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Helen Blank, Director of Child Care and Early Learning

Helen Blank is Director of Child Care and Early Learning, working on child care and early education issues, at the National Women's Law Center.

Previously Ms. Blank served 24 years as the director of the Child Care and Development Division at the Children's Defense Fund. While at the Children's Defense Fund, Ms. Blank spearheaded a variety of efforts for improved early learning legislation. In an effort to pass the Act for Better Child Care, the first comprehensive federal child care legislation, she organized the Alliance for Better Child Care. Additionally she developed a guide for the implementation of the legislation that was enacted, the Child Care and Development Block Grant, that was widely used by state policymakers and child care leaders. In 1991, she led an effective campaign to convince the Bush administration to issue regulations for the Child Care and Development Block Grant that allowed states to use the new federal funds in the best interests of children. She was also a leader in efforts to expand and improve the child care provisions in welfare reform, subsequently developing a guide to assist states in implementing the provisions. In addition, she created the Child Care Now! Campaign, an ongoing initiative, which attempts to focus attention on early care and education.

She has authored and co-authored numerous major studies and reports on state child care policies including A Center Piece of the Child Care Puzzle; Providing Prekindergarten in Child Care Centers; Getting Organized: Unionizing Home-Based Child Care Providers; Close to Home: State Strategies to Strengthen and Support Family, Friend and Neighbor Care; In Their Own Voices: Parents and Providers Struggling with Child Care Cuts; Working Together for Children: Head Start and Child Care Partnerships; Seeds of Success: Pre-Kindergarten Initiatives; and A Fragile Foundation: State Child Care Assistance Policies, and numerous articles and papers on child care policies.

While at CDF, she created and led the Emerging Leaders Program for up and coming leaders in early care and education and at the National Women's Law Center co-directs PLAN, the Progressive Leadership and Advocacy Network for emerging leaders focusing on issues affecting low-income women and their families.

Prior to her work at the Children's Defense Fund, she spent two years at the Child Welfare League of America where she was instrumental in the development of child welfare reform legislation. Working with the National Child Nutrition Project, she directed a model food stamp outreach campaign in the Washington Metropolitan area that increased food stamp participation, and resulted in major improvements in the administration of the program in several local jurisdictions. In addition, she helped advocate for replication of this campaign in a number of states.

Ms. Blank is a member of Teach for America's Early Childhood Advisory Board, the T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood Advisory Committee, the Child Care Food Program Sponsors' Forum, and the Advisory Board for LISC, the Local Initiative Support Corporation.

Ms. Blank has a bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan and a Master's Degree in Urban Planning from Hunter College of the City University of New York.

My Take

Major Setback for Young Children as Spending Bill is Blocked

Posted by Helen Blank, Director of Child Care and Early Learning | Posted on: December 17, 2010 at 04:43 pm

Last night, when the Senate gave up an attempt to pass an omnibus funding bill, which would have funded the federal government for FY 2011, the debate was mostly about all the earmarks in the bill. Mostly lost in the conversation was the fact that failure to pass bill means that tens of thousands of children will lose access to child care and Head Start.

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Congress Should Not Leave Young Children Out in the Cold

Posted by Helen Blank, Director of Child Care and Early Learning | Posted on: December 09, 2010 at 06:15 pm

Before they adjourn and leave for the holidays, Congress has to decide the fate of hundreds of thousands of young children who are currently enrolled in Head Start, Early Head Start and child care programs with the support of funding included in the

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What the New Health Care Law Means for Child Care and Early Education

Posted by Helen Blank, Director of Child Care and Early Learning | Posted on: December 06, 2010 at 11:55 am

With all the debate over the new health care law over the past two years, there has been little focus on one group that stands to benefit significantly—the early childhood community. Worse, there has been a lot of misinformation about what the new law does and does not do.

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Twenty Years of Progress, but We’re Not There Yet for Children or Families

Posted by Helen Blank, Director of Child Care and Early Learning | Posted on: November 18, 2010 at 06:16 pm

Today, November 18, Senator Christopher Dodd (D-CT) chaired his last hearing on the state of children before retiring, and I was honored to Read more...

Congress Must Keep Parents Earning, Children Learning

Posted by Helen Blank, Director of Child Care and Early Learning | Posted on: November 03, 2010 at 12:09 pm

The elections on November 2 decided what the next Congress will look like, but the current Congress still has business to finish that will make a real difference to children and families.

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