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The Child Care Services Division funds programs through contracts with government and non-profit agencies with the goal of enhancing the quality of child care and learning of young children.
- Subsidy Overview
The Office of Child Care Subsidy administers the subsidized...
- Licensing Overview
Child day care centers in Alabama legally operate in one of...
- Information for Parents
Choosing the right day care center is extremely important....
- License Exempt Day Care Facilities
Child Care Services Division License Exempt Day Care...
- Information for Providers
Child Care Services Division Information For Providers...
- Time and Attendance System
The Child Care Time and Attendance System (TAS) is an...
- Directory
Child Day Care provides Alabama’s families equal access to...
- Family Assistance
Providing Benefits and Services to Families in Need. The...
- Subsidy Overview
Child day care centers in Alabama legally operate in one of two ways: Licensed or license exempt. All centers that require a license must be licensed by the Department of Human Resources and renewed every two years.
Contact. Phone Number: (334) 242-1425 or (866) 528-1694. FAX: Fax: (334) 353-1491. Email: childcarelicensingintake@dhr.alabama.gov. Address: Alabama Department of Human Resources. Child Care Services Division.
Alabama's comprehensive childcare solution is here to serve the community and make childcare services easily accessible to our families and convenient for providers. FAMILIES. Apply for and maintain your subsidies easily. Identify and select provider services. Track and easily maintain your child's attendance. PROVIDERS.
The Child Care Services Division of the Alabama Department of Human Resources is responsible for the child care subsidy program and quality initiatives. In addition, the division is responsible for monitoring and licensing child care centers and homes for compliance with performance standards.
5 ημέρες πριν · Alabama Quality STARS is an interagency partnership between the Alabama Department of Human Resources and the Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education
29 Οκτ 2013 · You need to have at least one child under 13, or have at least one special needs child under 18. You must be taking part in work, education or training. You will probably have to go on a waiting list first.