The child care services program provides scholarships for child care for low-income families, promoting long-term self-sufficiency by enabling parents to work or attend workforce training or education activities. It also educates parents about the availability of quality child care, which enhances children's early learning. Workforce Solutions for North Central Texas Child Care Services (CCS) maintains agreements with a wide range of child care providers in order to meet the needs of families receiving services. In order to receive assistance, families must meet federal, state, and local guidelines.
Fixed means stationary, permanent, and not subject to change.
Regular means consistent; used on a regular (e.g., nightly) basis.
Adequate means sufficient for meeting both the physical and psychological needs typically met in home environments
Families may be eligible for assistance with child care costs if you work, or attend an education or vocation training program for a minimum average of 25 hours per week for a single-parent family and 50 hours per week for a two-parent family or if you are searching for employment. If attending job training or educational program, the parent must show progress toward successful completion of the program, which is demonstrated through continued enrollment in the program at the time of eligibility determination.
If a parent is enrolled full-time in a postsecondary undergraduate education program, then Boards must ensure that CCS is provided for and does not exceed a cumulative total of 60 months. This limitation applies to parents who are meeting participation requirements by postsecondary education only. Parents who are both working and attending an educational program are not subject to the cumulative 60-month limit.
Child Care Services may request participation information from parents or training providers to determine continued enrollment in the program and whether the parent is making progress toward completion of an education or training program.
Past performance or attendance in an education or job training program while not participating in CCS must not be considered in determining initial eligibility for child care. A parent’s progress toward completion of the education or job training program must be based only on the parent’s performance while receiving child care, as a lack of stable child care could contribute to a parent’s inability to work toward successful completion of the education or training activity.
In addition to working or being in training, the family’s gross monthly income must be less than that shown below.
Family Size | Gross Monthly Income |
---|---|
2 | $4,550 |
3 | $5,621 |
4 | $6,691 |
5 | $7,762 |
6 | $8,833 |
7 | $9,033 |
8 | $9,234 |
9 | $9,435 |
10 | $9,636 |
If you meet eligibility, you will be contacted via U.S. postal mail or e-mail within 30 days.
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