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The Child Care Subsidy Program provides financial assistance to eligible families to help pay for the cost of child care so they can work or attend education or training programs.
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The Child Care Subsidy Program provides financial assistance to eligible families to help pay for the cost of child care so they can work or attend education or training programs.
Provides financial assistance to eligible families to help pay for the cost of child care so they can work or attend education or training programs. Services are child centered and family focused and support the broader objective of strengthening families' goals of economic self-sufficiency and quality early childhood programs for their children. Participating families may select any legally operating child day care facility eligible to participate in the program.
Direct and/or purchased services are provided to children by regulated or non-regulated providers for 23 hours or less per day. Child care services may be provided for children from birth to 13 years of age; however, local agency discretion is used in cases of children from 13 years of age and older. There are several categories of child care services: TANF/Working, TANF Education/Training, Transitional, Fee System/At Risk, Fee System/Block Grant. Some customers have to pay a portion of their income based on a fee scale.
Child day care available for TANF children, Child Day Care Fee System (includes former TANF recipients, income eligible families and children in Head Start Program.
Provides financial assistance for child care to income-eligible applicants.
These programs are intended to increase the availability, affordability, and quality of child care. Specific services include: Education and assistance for parents choosing child care; Child day care subsidies to low-income parents Day care providers assistance, training and licensing programs.
Provides financial assistance for child care to TANF recipients and income-eligible applicants. Funding limited.
Assistance with child care payments for working parents who meet income eligibility requirements
Provides financial assistance for child care to income-eligible applicants.
Child Care Subsidy Program provides financial assistance to eligible families to help pay for the cost of child care so they can work or attend education or training programs. The Child Care Subsidy Program services are child-centered and family-focused and support the broader objective of strengthening families' goals of economic self-sufficiency and quality early childhood programs for their children. Participating families may select any legally operating child day care facility eligible to participate in the program.
Provides financial assistance for child care to income-eligible applicants.
Day care available for parents receiving TANF and working or in school.
Provides financial assistance to eligible families to help pay for the cost of child care so they can work or attend education or training programs. Services are child-centered and family-focused and support the broader objective of strengthening families' goals of economic self-sufficiency and quality early childhood programs for their children. Participating families may select any legally operating child day care facility eligible to participate in the program.
Child care assistance is available for those who meet specific eligibility criteria to support employment, education, and training.
Provides financial assistance to eligible families to help pay for the cost of childcare so they can work or attend education or training programs. Services are child centered and family focused and support the broader objective of strengthening families' goals of economic self sufficiency and quality early childhood programs for their children. Participating families may select any legally operating child day care facility eligible to participate in the program.
Provides low income families with the financial resources to find and afford quality child care for their children.
Child care program provides subsidies for low income families with children in state approved day care centers, family day care homes or religious exempt centers.
Provides financial assistance to eligible families to help pay for the cost of child care so they can work or attend education or training programs.
Childcare Financial Assistance is employment retention assistance for the working parents served by STOP. The goal of this initiative is to help relieve the financial burden endured by low and moderate income working parents due to childcare costs. Funded to Serve the Cities of Chesapeake, Franklin, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach and the Counties of Isle of Wight and Southampton
Provides financial assistance with day care costs for eligible families.
Direct and/or purchased services are provided to children by agency approved providers for 23 hours or less per day. Day care services may be provided for children from birth to 15 years of age; however, local agency discretion is used in cases of children form 14 years of age and older. There are several categories of day care services: AFDC/Working, AFDC Education/Training, Transitional, Fee System/At Risk, Fee System/Block Grant, Food Stamp Employment and Training. Some customers have to pay a portion of their income based on a fee scale.
Provides financial assistance to eligible families to help pay for the cost of child care so they can work or attend education or training programs. The Child Care Subsidy Program services are child-centered and family-focused and support the broader objective of strengthening families' goals of economic self-sufficiency and quality early childhood programs for their children. Participating families may select any legally operating child day care facility eligible to participate in the program.
Families with children who need daycare may benefit from this child-centered, family-focused, childcare assistance program. The Department of Social Services provides child daycare assistance for children attending center-based and home-based programs licensed or registered with the Virginia Department of Social Services.