Subsidized Child Care
Provides funding to help pay for child care. Subsidized childcare funding is available to eligible families. Child Care Family Support Services provides help in finding quality childcare providers, child care counseling, child safety information and child development information.
Related Services
Physical Address
216 North 2nd Street, Mc Connellsburg, PA 17233
Hours
Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 3:00pm
Voice
Application process
Intake by appointment
Fee
None
Eligibility
- Income within 200% of Federal Poverty Guideline - Proof of identification - PA resident - Have a child in need of care - Work 20 or more hours per week or - Work 10 hours and attend school or training 10 hours per week - Have a promise of a job starting within 30 days - Teen parents must attend an education program - Pay a co-payment based on income
Service area
Fulton, PA
Agency info
Center for Community Action
Center for Community Action, as part of the national Community Action network, also shares the national goals developed by the Office of Community Services related to families and communities: - Helping low-income people become more self-sufficient. - Improving the conditions in which low-income people live. - Helping low income people own a stake in their community. - Creating and maintaining partnerships among supporters and providers of services to low-income people. - Increase agency capacity to achieve results. - Strengthen family and other supportive systems in low-income people's lives, especially vulnerable populations so they achieve their full potential. Throughout the central-western PA area, CCA offers the following human services: Child Care Information Services, Employment Advancement and Retention Network and Work Ready, Emergency Food and Shelter, Financial Literacy Workshops, Human Services Development Fund, GED/HiSet Preparation, HiSet testing, Pre-Employment Transitional Services,