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  1. The Franklin County Department of Job and Family Services (FCDJFS) Child Care Program provides a range of services and resources to support working families and promote the early development, health, safety, and well-being of children.

  2. Applying for Child Care is easy. No face-to-face interview is required. Once you are determined eligible, you only need to reapply once a year and report any changes to your case within 10 days. To get started, visit the Ohio Benefits Self-Service Portal or simply complete the Application for Benefits and submit it to FCDJFS by:

  3. Use this search tool to find quality child care and education in Ohio. See each program's Step Up To Quality star rating, licensing status, and inspection results.

  4. The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) offers financial assistance to eligible parents to help them with child care costs while they engage in work, education, or job training. Apply for Child Care Assistance.

  5. Action For Children offers an interactive map that shows all licensed child care programs currently open and enrolling children in Central Ohio. The map allows you to search for child care based off of county, provider type, ages served, SUTQ rating and more.

  6. By clicking on the launch button to the right, you can access ChildCareSearch.Ohio.gov. This site will help you locate the type of early care and education program that meets your needs. You also can learn more about programs' licensing status, Step Up To Quality rating, and inspection results.

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  8. Use the child care search tool to find the early care and education program that meets your needs. You can search by location, type of program, days/hours of operation, services provided, and Step Up To Quality rating.

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