Useful contacts and sources of help

Useful contacts and sources of help


National Partnership for Women & Families

202-986-2600; info@nationalpartnership.org

www.nationalpartnership.org

 

Women's Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor

1-800-827-5335; women’sbureaunetwork@dol.gov

www.dol.gov/dol/wb/

 

US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

1-800-669-4000; info@eeoc.gov

www.eeoc.gov

 

Childcare Aware

1-800-424-2246

www.childcareaware.org

 

National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (NACCRRA)

703-341-4100

www.naccrra.org

 

US Department of Labor

1-877-889-5627

www.dol.gov

 

American Civil Liberties Union

www.aclu.org

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