![]() But as her wait stretches into its second year, she sees little change in her future. Like thousands of other working parents in California, Hudson is on a waiting list for state-subsidized daycare. Hudson commutes from Redwood City to Fremont for child care and then goes back to Redwood City to work. Tamara Hudson buckles in son Isaac Ramirez, 2, in Fremont, Calif., on Friday, Nov. if she’s lucky with Bay Area traffic - she’s depleted. ![]() In the afternoon, she drives back to Fremont to pick up him and by the time she gets home - 6 p.m. Tamara Hudson’s workday routine typically starts before 4 a.m., when the bleary-eyed single mother rouses her 2-year-old son in their Redwood City home, wraps him in a blanket and places him in her Honda for the first of her 40-mile round trips to the closest daycare provider she can afford.Īfter dropping him off in Fremont, Hudson heads back to Redwood City for her 6 a.m.
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