Meet 3 California startups aiming to make a dent in America's child-care crisis
School may be in session, but the dearth of child care is still proving to be a major hurdle to women reentering the U.S. labor market.
In April, WeeCare raised $12 million in a Series A round. Anna Barber, a partner at M13, which led the round, said the venture capital firm was attracted to the “massive market opportunity.” Kinside has worked with thousands of employers across the country and more than 10,000 families, Sigala said. The startup closed a $12-million Series A funding round in June, led by investors who are also parents.
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