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            Child Care Financial Assistance
Children Learning, Parents Earning
                                                    Child care financial assistance offers vulnerable families a way to achieve self-sufficiency. CCRC administers several programs to assist low-income families with full or partial payment towards child care enabling parents to work, attend school and receive vocational training. Parents who qualify may choose the type of child care they feel best meets the needs of their family including a licensed family child care home, child care center, before or after school care, or a license‐exempt provider such as a relative. As a result of CCRC’s child care financial assistance programs, thousands of families experience greater economic, personal and social outcomes each year.
 Child Care Financial Assistance Provided
Children Families
Child Care Providers (all types)
Economic Development
Child Care Investment
Parent Income Due to Employment Annual Income Per Parent
Parents Employed
Reaching for a Better Future
Parents in School/Training
Parent Testimonial
FY 2011
20,106 11,414 8,583
FY 2011
$74,170,530 $150,838,488 $15,434 9,773
FY 2011
2,948
   Dear CCRC,
I am a proud mother of the newly adopted child that I have fostered the past few years. Without the help of my case worker,
I might have given up this long and emotional process. I am thankful for the support we received during every phase of this journey, from applying for financial assistance, picking the right child care provider, taking my CPR class, and even what to                    
Thanks, Tanya
2,410
8,048










































































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