The Hidden Cost of HHS Cuts: Why Every Family Should Care

Programs that help families meet their basic needs are part of the fabric that keep communities stable. Massive cuts at the government agency that stands up for kids put that stability at risk. The Administration for Children and Families—the division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that oversees programs such as Head Start, child care subsidies, adoption support, domestic violence prevention, and energy assistance—has lost 40 percent of its staff in just three months. This reflection by a former leader at ACF explores the impact of the recent cuts and makes the case for protecting and investing in children.