Colorado child care centers can hardly afford to stay open, and many families can’t afford to enroll without government help

Ten empty cribs fill a canary yellow classroom at Mero Kaya’s Jump Start Early Learning Academy of Englewood. Toys are stowed neatly in brightly colored buckets. A mobile of bees and honeycombs hangs still.

Kaya and his wife, Ranada, have cozied up the space so that infants can be coddled, cradled and comforted while separated from their parents during the workday.

But where they once imagined the sound of cries and lullabies drifting out the door, the room is quiet. The Kayas can’t fill the room with infants, no matter how desperately those babies need a place to go…

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