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We understand that finding good, affordable child care for working parents or those attending school or looking for better jobs can be challenging. Workforce Solutions is interested in helping these families by providing child care scholarships for those who qualify.
The Child Care Services program provides financial assistance to families who meet income requirements. Child care scholarships are available to help parents work, search for work, or attend school or job training. The program also supports child care providers to improve the quality of services.
Are you looking for help paying for child care or help with buying groceries or diapers? Do you need help with your electric bill? Find out about financial assistance programs offered in your state or territory.
Search online or call 713-500-3725 for assistance. Our Early Education Service Provider’s team offers complimentary phone consultations, child care referrals and guides parents to a wide array of appropriate resources. The Texas Department of Health and Human Services site offers information on Child Care Licensing, Standards & Regulations.
Eligible families of children under the age of 13 may receive child care financial assistance so that parents can work, attend school, or participate in training. Eligible families may choose from the following providers that meet local and state requirements:
Child Care Scholarships (Financial Aid) Child Care Services offers scholarships for children under 13 years old. Scholarships are available so you can work, search for work, or attend school or a job training program.
Eligible families can seek financial support for care for their children from birth to age 12. Texas counties we serve: Workforce Solutions Greater Dallas - Dallas County (Dallas Region) 214-630-5949; 214-688-4436 (fax)
When applying for child care financial aid, you will need the following information: Date of birth for all household members. Employment information for all household members including name, address, and phone number of the employer, work hours/days, rate of pay, how often paid.
Information on Financial Aid for Child Care. Finding the right place and the right people to care for your child while you work or go to school is an important decision. When it comes to finding early education and child care, there are a number of options from which to choose.
Licensed and registered child care providers are eligible for payment for services to children receiving Child Care Services (CCS) scholarships (also known as “subsidies”). To learn more, use the contact form on the Texas Child Care Solutions website.