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The Child Care Subsidy program uses state and federal funds to provide subsidized child care services to eligible families. Eligibility. You may be eligible to receive child care assistance if: You are working or are attempting to find work; You are in school or in a job training program; Your child is receiving child protective services
- How to Apply
The information provided below will help you with the...
- Child Development And Early Education
North Carolina‘s high-quality early care and learning...
- CWS Policies/Manuals
Child Welfare Resources for Substance Affected Infants &...
- Financial Assistance
North Carolina's Division of Child Development uses a...
- Child Care Provider Search
The NC DHHS Child Care Provider Search helps you find a...
- Children's Services
Children’s Services provides health care, financial...
- How to Apply
The information provided below will help you with the application process. If you meet the eligibility criteria provided in the "Do I Qualify" section of the website, you are ready to begin the process of applying for child care subsidy.
North Carolina‘s high-quality early care and learning network helps families raise capable children and a stronger North Carolina. Learn how investing in early childhood education helps us all Raise NC.
Child Welfare Resources for Substance Affected Infants & Plan of Safe Care. Child Welfare Resources for Using Circles of Safety and Support to Build Safety Networks with Families. CMEP Resource: CMEP Portal Instructions for Social Workers.
North Carolina's Division of Child Development uses a combination of state and federal funds to provide subsidized child care services to eligible families through a locally administered state-supervised voucher system.
Children’s Services provides health care, financial assistance and access to nutrition programs to children who require extra support.
The NC DHHS Child Care Provider Search helps you find a child care provider in your area.