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West Central Child Care Connection

 Financial Assistance/General Needs

Program Description

The Illinois Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) makes it possible for families and guardians who qualify to receive financial help. The program pays for child care costs so that parents or guardians can work, attend school, or training. All families pay a portion of the cost of child care as a co-payment. The amount of the co-payment is based upon family size and income. Families can be approved for full-time, part-time or before and after school care.

Hours of Operation

Monday-Friday, 08:30 AM-04:30 PM

Eligibility Requirements

Child care assistance may be available if you:
•Have a child (or children) under the age of 13, and
•Are working and meet income requirements, or
•Receive TANF and are in an education, training, or other work activity approved by your caseworker, or
•Are a teen parent (under age 20) in high school, an alternative high school, or GED program, or
•Are attending education or training activities including ESL, high school equivalence, GED, vocational training and 2- and 4-year college degree programs.

Families who fall within the income categories for their family size and meet eligibility requirements can receive help. Visit – http://www.wcccc.com/parent-services/child-care-payment/ – and follow the Income Eligibility link.

Cost of Service

There is no cost for services

  • Listing ID: 11360
Contact details

929 Monroe Street Quincy, IL 62301 217-214-0210 chrislefever@thecrossing.net http://www.thecrossing.net