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Military Partnerships
- Supports the temporary child care needs of military parents who are activated or deployed
Who is eligible?
- Families/legal guardians of the children of National Guard & Reserve Service members who are currently activated or deployed
- Families/legal guardians of the children of deployed active duty Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines unable to access child care on military installations
- Supports military families with the cost of high-quality* child care outside military installations
Who is eligible?
- Active duty (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines) military families
- Active Duty National Guard serving under Title 10 or Title 32, United States Code (U.S.C.) military families are eligible
- Supports military families with the cost of high-quality* child care outside select military installations
Who is eligible?
- Active duty (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines) military families assigned to the following installations:
Aberdeen Proving Grounds Aberdeen, MD |
Fort Bliss El Paso, TX |
Fort Bragg Fayetteville, NC |
Fort Campbell Hopkinsville, KY |
Fort Carson Col. Springs, CO |
Fort Detrick Frederick, MD |
Fort Drum Watertown, NY |
Fort Lewis Tacoma, WA |
Fort Meade Fort Meade, MD |
Fort Riley Manhattan, KS |
Fort Sam Houston San Antonio, TX |
Walter Reed Washington DC/MD |
Navy/Marine Corps Child Care in Your Neighborhood
- Supports military families with the cost of high-quality* child care outside select military installations
Who is eligible?
- Active duty (Navy, Marines) military families at the following locations: San Diego, Riverside, and Orange Counties.
- Provides families of severely injured service members with assistance to find and pay for safe, licensed child care services for a period of six months during their recuperation.
Who is eligible?
- Severely injured service members nationwide; wherever the injured service member is receiving either in-patient or out-patient medical care.
*The following are programs that DoD defines as high-quality:
- National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), National Accreditation Commission (NAC). or National Early Childhood Program Accreditation (NECPA) accredited child care centers
- National AfterSchool Association(NAA) accredited school-age programs
- National Association of Family Child Care (NAFCC) accredited family child care homes
- Child Development Associate (CDA) credentialed FCC provider or Early Childhood Education or Child Development degreed FCC provider
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