In order to get a license to operate as either a Family Child Care Home or a Child Care Center, you must attend an orientation, pay a nonrefundable orientation fee, … More
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In addition to having personal qualifications such as a genuine interest in providing child care, the ability to work long hours, and the patience to deal with … More
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Every child care worker has been cleared through a state background check provided by our church. They are here to love on your child and to give him/her snacks and play games. We believe that every member living in a family where there is addiction
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Families whose income falls below 185% of the federal poverty level can receive payment for part of monthly child care expenses that are provided by a certified or licensed child care provider. The provider receives payment from the BCDJFS for approv
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Child care services are provided to children in certified homes or licensed centers. Providers in certified homes may care for up to six children. These homes are inspected by staff from the BCDJFS and certified when all requirements are met. Child c
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Labor Day, Thanksgiving and the day after, Christmas, New Year Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, the Monday after winter break and the Monday after spring break. It all depends on when 4J takes time off.
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How does DHS help me pay for child care? The Department of Human Services will pay your licensed and contracted child care provider directly for child care while you work or attend school. You might pay a portion of child care costs based on your hou
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OVS operates a Crime Victim Information Clearinghouse. The Clearinghouse offers information about current cases in the Connecticut criminal courts such as the next scheduled court date or type of hearing scheduled. Also, through the Victim Notificati
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