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Apply for, Maintain, or Check the Status of your Benefits. The Florida Department of Children and Families is committed to the well-being of children and their families.
- Hope Florida
Hope Florida provides new avenues for Floridians looking to...
- Safety and Protection
Florida law requires the reporting of known or suspected...
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health (SAMH) Program is the...
- Background Screening
The Department of Children and Families is one of seven...
- Child and Family Services
Child and Family Services The Florida Department of Children...
- Community Resources
Department of Children and Families Secretary Shevaun Harris...
- Licensing
Child Care Licensing regulates Florida's child care...
- Public Benefits and Services
Public benefits assistance help promote strong and...
- Hope Florida
The new portal replaces the current ACCESS Florida portal and offers a new, easier-to-use system! Some important things to know: All users will be required to create a new account for the MyACCESS portal.
LOG IN. FORGOT YOUR PASSWORD. Create New Account. An account lets you see your application status and easily renew your benefits. CREATE ACCOUNT. Applying just for Food Assistance (SNAP)? If so, you can click here to apply without an account.
Log into the Child Care Training System to view Child Care Training Transcript, register for courses/exams, and take online courses or CEU assessments. For more information, please contact the Child Care Training Information Center toll free at 1-888-352-2842 .
Introducing the new MyACCESS, the modernized version of the old ACCESS system. MyACCESS aims to enhance the needs of Floridians accessing SNAP (food assistance), TANF (cash assistance), and Medicaid (healthcare coverage assistance).
Call the Child Care Training Information Center at 1-888-352-2842. Email Questions and Comments to DCF Training
Early Steps provides free early intervention services to infants and toddlers, from birth to 36 months, with developmental delays, disabilities and at-risk conditions. First, learn if your child may be eligible.