Summer Childcare Costs Cripple Struggling Families
Summer brings sun, freedom, and fun for kids—but for working parents, it brings a childcare crisis. When school lets out, the structure that families rely on vanishes, and the cost of keeping kids safe skyrockets.
If you’re trying to understand why summer hits vulnerable families so hard, you’re not alone. Learn more about why summer is the hardest season for struggling families.
The True Cost of Summer Childcare in Georgia
For many families in North Georgia, the cost of summer childcare isn’t just high—it’s unmanageable. According to Illumine, the average cost of summer childcare in Georgia ranges from $700 to $950 per child, per month. Now imagine a household with two or three children. For single parents or families earning near minimum wage, that’s more than they pay for rent.
Without access to affordable summer daycare, parents face impossible decisions: leave a job, reduce their hours, or leave children unsupervised. None of these options are safe. All of them increase a family’s vulnerability.
Why the Childcare Safety Net Often Fails
Georgia does offer support through programs like CAPS, which help some low-income families cover childcare costs. But many of the families we serve don’t qualify. They fall into a gap — earning just enough to be disqualified for help, but not nearly enough to afford private care.
This is especially true during summer months, when:
- School-based aftercare is closed
- Summer camp spots are limited or too expensive
- Younger siblings are not eligible for programs designed for school-aged kids
These barriers leave families scrambling, anxious, and often forced into last-minute solutions that lack consistency or safety.

How Ministries of Grace Helps Families Navigate Summer Childcare Costs Stresses
At Ministries of Grace, we understand the emotional and financial toll summer brings. Our social services team provides personalized support to help families explore every possible resource. Here’s how we stand in the gap:
Support Provided | Description |
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CAPS Application Assistance | We guide families through Georgia’s CAPS program process, helping them gather documentation and complete applications. |
Letters of Support | We write custom letters on behalf of parents seeking discounted or flexible summer childcare options. |
Provider Advocacy | Our team works with local childcare centers to open more spots, advocate for sliding scales, or accommodate specific family needs. |
Economic Aid | In cases of urgent need, we offer limited financial support to help cover essential childcare costs or transportation tied to care. |
While we can’t fix the entire system, we walk beside families to make sure they’re not alone in the struggle.
The Bigger Picture: Why This Must Change
Access to affordable summer childcare is more than a personal issue—it’s a community-wide one. When families are pushed out of the workforce due to childcare gaps, the ripple effects impact every sector. Employers struggle to maintain reliable staffing. Local economies lose productivity. And communities face increased pressure on emergency resources as families fall deeper into crisis.
Children, too, bear the burden. When quality childcare is out of reach, kids miss out on safe environments, educational enrichment, and healthy meals they would otherwise receive through school or structured programs. This lack of access contributes to learning loss, social regression, and even long-term health impacts.
Moreover, the emotional toll on parents—particularly single parents or those without extended support networks—cannot be overstated. Constant stress, difficult choices, and the guilt of feeling like they can’t meet their children’s needs take a heavy psychological toll.
Fixing this isn’t just about temporary assistance—it’s about systemic change. It means investing in families, advocating for stronger support programs, and recognizing that when childcare is unaffordable, the future stability of entire communities is put at risk.
We believe that no parent should have to choose between work and safety. And no child should be left behind because care is unaffordable.

Most Needed Summer Items for Families
While Ministries of Grace provides as much support as possible during the summer months, our ability to help depends on the generosity of people like you. Right now, the most in-demand summer items include:
- Shelf-stable milk – always a top priority
- Gift cards – especially for:
- Shoe stores
- Clothing stores
- Gas stations
- School supplies – especially backpacks
You can help in two powerful ways:
- Donate these items directly to Ministries of Grace, and we’ll get them to the families who need them most.
- Give online if you don’t have time to shop — your financial gift helps us buy what’s needed right away.
👉 Donate Now and make a real difference this summer.
You Can Help Lighten the Load
If you’ve ever looked at your summer schedule and felt overwhelmed, imagine facing it with no help, no safety net, and no options. That’s the reality for too many families in our community.
When you give to Ministries of Grace, you help bridge that gap. Your support helps us fund emergency aid, advocate for struggling parents, and provide wraparound services that make summer survivable—and even hopeful.
Donate now to support families navigating the high cost of summer childcare.
Together, we can make sure summer doesn’t break the very families we’re trying to build up.