Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 12, 1991, Page 4, Image 4

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Recreation and Willamalane
Parks and Recreation day-care,
parent cooperatives, the Uni
versity's Early Childhood (’.en
ter and Parent and Child Edu
cation Program, and certain
latchkey, after-school pro
grams.
"Only a few families took ad
vantage of the expanded policy
initially, but we expect it will
have a greater impact during
the summer." said Dennis
Reynolds, coordinator of the
University's Child (’are and De
velopment (’.enters
Victoria Corbett-Green is one
student-parent who is taking
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advantage of the new policy
She petitioned to have the Ear
ly Childhood Development
Onter added to the list of pro
grams that qualify for subsidy
assistance. Her daughter is now
taking part in it.
"The reason that 1 was ada
mant about this is that it's a
University program and it only
made sense to include it." Cor
bett-Green said. "It's also one
that doesn't require CSD certifi
cation. so there's no reason not
to."
The other change in the
child-care subsidy program in
volves the amount of money a
parent can receive. Earlier this
month, the Incidental Fee Com
mittee approver! a raise in the
PROTESTER?
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open (people's) eyes, just like it
takes about five accidents in an
intersection before they put in a
stop sign.” he said.
Ellen Spear, who works with
Eugene Peaceworks, also be
lieves peace protesters will re
turn Spear encouraged those
who are unable to demonstrate
regularly to attend a rally at the
Federal Building at noon on
Saturday.
Those remaining at the Fed
eral Building said support from
those who can't spare the time
to demonstrate encourages
them.
maximum amount a parent can
receive.
If a parent is spending more
$6,000 a year on day-care, for
example. 70 percent can now
be covered by subsidy funding
The previous maximum was 50
percent.
The increase is due to an un
expected surplus is the subsidy
fund this year. Fewer families
than expected have utilized
subsidy funding, Reynolds
said.
Because the task force re
ceives $100,000 of it's total
$245,063 budget from an Ore
gon State t'.rant, the money
would have to lie returned if it
is not used, he said.
One man thanked the demon
strators and brought them a bag
of candy bars.
Dormer said many people in
cars passing the Federal Build
ing on Fast Seventh Avenue
and Pearl street wave support
or stop to thank protesters.
"We get a great deal of sup
port that way," he said. "And
it makes you feel good."
Dormer encouraged anyone
concerned about the war to join
demonstrations at the Federal
Building.
"Just show up," he said.
"You don't have to hold a sign
or anything. Showing up lets
us know you care.”
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