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  1. Children of Air National Guard Service members on state active duty are eligible for Child Care Fee Assistance Programs. For child care eligibility see the Child Development Centers fact sheet , School Age Services and Care fact sheet and Child & Youth Services (CYS) fact sheet.

  2. From on-installation child development centers to community child care programs and in-home care, let Military OneSource help you decide which option is best for your family, locate the child care you need and determine if you qualify for fee assistance. Children, Youth and Teens New Parents Military Family Life. 800-342-9647.

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    Thank you for your interest in supporting our families’ child care needs. Child Care Aware® of America administers a Fee Assistance Program for families on behalf of the United States Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps. If you have a valid state license, an approved national accreditation, and annual licensing inspection, you may be eligible to part...

    Step Four: Apply & Submit Your DocumentsGreat work! You’ve got everything ready – now it’s time to apply and submit your documents. You can do so by submitting your paperwork to the Provider Servic...
    Step Five: Receive Approval Within 7-10 Business Days of Completed ApplicationYou’ll hear from us a few days after you submit your application, and then if you’re approved you’ll know within 7-10 b...

    Determining Your EligibilityChild care providers and family child care homes wishing to participate in the Fee Assistance Programs must have a valid license issued by their state. The license shoul...

  4. Military families can use funds from their flexible spending account to pay for child care costs while they work, look for work, or study full-time. This program is available to service members in the active (regular) component, active Guard Reserve on Title 10 orders, and DoD civilians.

  5. National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC) Accreditation; Once you have located a provider, please contact us to verify their eligibility and current status within the program (1-800-424-2246). You can also review more information on the child care provider application requirements.

  6. Jan 22, 2024 · The MCCYN-PLUS program helps military families find child care in states where quality child care is limited and reduces out-of-pocket costs.

  7. The Air Force Home Community Care program provides child care for United States Air Force Reserve and National guard members assigned to specific installations during drill weekends. Care is provided in high quality family child care homes throughout the United States. As an Air Force HCC provider, you will give back to your community by caring ...

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