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Mayor Adams Announces $80 Million to Expand Early Childhood Services

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
July 11, 2025
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Mayor Adams Announces $80 Million to Expand Early Childhood Services
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Mayor Eric Adams introduced an $80 million initiative on July 10th, to strengthen early childhood services across New York City. The funding, included in the Fiscal Year 2026 Adopted Budget, dedicates $70 million to expand pre-K special education and $10 million for a pilot childcare program for infants and toddlers. Officials stated these investments aim to make New York City a leader in universal childcare for low-income families.

The new funding will address long-standing gaps in services for children requiring occupational, speech, and physical therapy. “With this $80 million in funding, part of our ‘Best Budget Ever,’ we’re making universal pre-K truly universal to serve students with special needs, and launching a historic pilot to provide childcare to 0–2 year-olds,” Adams said. Outreach to childcare providers and community engagement will begin immediately to prepare for the pilot’s January 2026 launch.

Under this initiative, New York City Public Schools will double the number of Preschool Regional Assessment Center teams, reduce caseloads, and add coordinators to assist families. Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos stated, “We are not only listening to what our families and communities need, but we’re delivering it to them, too.” NYC budget documents highlight these allocations as part of the broader effort to improve equity in education.

The pilot program for 0–2-year-olds aims to expand affordable childcare in high-need areas. Officials estimate demand through outreach and analysis before enrollment begins. Social Services Committee Chair Roxanne Persaud praised the program as “a game-changer” for families, while Advocates for Children’s Kim Sweet noted, “We appreciate the addition of $70 million for preschool special education — funding that is urgently needed.” Early education guidelines align with these goals.

Policies reducing childcare co-payments remain central to Adams’ approach. For families earning $55,000, weekly childcare costs dropped from $55 in 2022 to just $4.80, making services more accessible. Executive Director Raysa Rodriguez explained, “With more than 80 percent of families in New York City unable to afford child care, there is undoubtedly more work to do to achieve a truly universal system.” Childcare research underscores the economic importance of affordable care.

Community leaders and advocates commended the investments, citing their impact on equity and economic mobility. Assemblymember Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn described the funding as a step toward inclusion and opportunity. United Neighborhood Houses Director Susan Stamler added that expanding services for children under two is “a critical first step towards meeting the needs of all New York City families.” Officials are committed to monitoring outcomes and expanding successful programs citywide.

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