gina frommer is with children's council of san francisco which supports child care providers and families the aawareness is child caree society. >> in order for us to get back to work, we have to keep a stabilized child care ecosystem in san francisco. >> she says now more than ever, during and after this crisis, these programs need funding and help from state and local governments. and on april 10th, the governor directed $100 million for child care. of course some of that would go to purchase cleaning supplies for the child care sites like masks, gloves, et cetera throughout the entire state. now nonprofits say more money is needed to support many of these sites during the next several months while they try to recover their losses. live in the newsroom, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> lyanne, we know that child care sites for essential workers are reopening. do we have any indication at this point of when the rest of the preschools will start accepting kids? >> i tell you, no idea. some working parents would like it to be yesterday, larry. the day cares and the senders i spoke to said it