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CHILDCARE SUBSIDY | TWO RIVERS HEAD START AGENCY

Provides assistance with paying weekly co-payments for childcare expenses. Participants must use a licensed childcare provider and be approved through the Child Care Resource and Referral.

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EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE | C.E.F.S. ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY CORPORATION

When funding allows, may be able to help with limited financial assistance for basic needs such as childcare payments, rent, rent deposits, utilities, food, hygiene products, car repairs, transportation, prescription costs, etc., through the Community Services Block Grant. Eligibility requirements will apply, and ongoing case management will be required. Contact your local County Outreach Office for more information.

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EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE | C.E.F.S. ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY CORPORATION

When funding allows, may be able to help with limited financial assistance for basic needs such as childcare payments, rent, rent deposits, utilities, food, hygiene products, car repairs, transportation, prescription costs, etc., through the Community Services Block Grant. Eligibility requirements will apply, and ongoing case management will be required. Contact your local County Outreach Office for more information.

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CHILD CARE SUBSIDIES | ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES - ROCK ISLAND COUNTY

Provides low-income, working families with access to affordable, quality child care. Help families pay for care in center-based or home settings. Families are required to cost-share on a sliding scale based on family size and income.

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EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE | C.E.F.S. ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY CORPORATION

When funding allows, may be able to help with limited financial assistance for basic needs such as childcare payments, rent, rent deposits, utilities, food, hygiene products, car repairs, transportation, prescription costs, etc., through the Community Services Block Grant. Eligibility requirements will apply, and ongoing case management will be required. Contact your local County Outreach Office for more information.

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EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE | C.E.F.S. ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY CORPORATION

When funding allows, may be able to help with limited financial assistance for basic needs such as childcare payments, rent, rent deposits, utilities, food, hygiene products, car repairs, transportation, prescription costs, etc., through the Community Services Block Grant. Eligibility requirements will apply, and ongoing case management will be required. Contact your local County Outreach Office for more information.

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HOME VISITING | YWCA NORTHWESTERN ILLINOIS

Provides a voluntary home visiting program that provides family support and coaching for expectant parents and parents of young children ages 0-3. The program provides guidance about child development, child safety, practical parenting skills, and family bonding. The agency's trained professionals provide regular visits based on the family's needs, preferences, and schedules. Visits may be in-person or virtual.

- Health screenings.

- Developmental testing.

- Family-centered activities.

- Child care referrals.

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EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE | C.E.F.S. ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY CORPORATION

When funding allows, may be able to help with limited financial assistance for basic needs such as childcare payments, rent, rent deposits, utilities, food, hygiene products, car repairs, transportation, prescription costs, etc., through the Community Services Block Grant. Eligibility requirements will apply, and ongoing case management will be required. Contact your local County Outreach Office for more information.

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Child Care Scholarship Assistance - New Trier Township - Township Office

New Trier Township's Child Care Scholarship Assistance programs provides financial support to income-qualified residents, working full or part-time and/or returning to school. Childcare Scholarship programs provide assistance to eligible parents/guardians utilizing licensed providers of Before/Afterschool, Daycare, and Summer Camp programs. Providers are paid directly by New Trier Township. Parents and/or guardians are responsible for any program balances not covered by the scholarship.

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Child Care Assistance Program - Illinois Action For Children - South Side/Chatham Location

The Illinois Child Care Assistance Program makes it possible for families who qualify to receive financial assistance in paying for child care. Parents must meet the State of Illinois' income and family size guidelines.

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CHILDCARE SUBSIDY | TWO RIVERS HEAD START AGENCY

Provides assistance with paying weekly co-payments for childcare expenses. Participants must use a licensed childcare provider and be approved through the Child Care Resource and Referral.

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CHILD CARE RESOURCE SERVICE | CHILD CARE RESOURCE SERVICE

Part of a statewide network of child care resource and referral agencies. Services include:

- Providing families seeking child care with a list of local child care options and information on how to select quality care.

- Supporting child care providers with training opportunities and resource development.

- Maintaining current local data on child care supply and demand.

- Administering the state Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) for working parents with children under the age of 13 who income-qualify. Will pay for parent's choice of child care, full or part-time, as well as before- and after-school care.

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CHILDCARE SUBSIDY | TWO RIVERS HEAD START AGENCY

Provides assistance with paying weekly co-payments for childcare expenses. Participants must use a licensed childcare provider and be approved through the Child Care Resource and Referral.

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Child Care Expense Assistance | West Central Child Care Connection

Provides child care payment assistance for eligible individuals or families.

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CHILD CARE EXPENSE ASSISTANCE | BRIGHTPOINT - SOUTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE

Provides financial support to families who are looking for child care.

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CHILD CARE | PROJECT CHILD

Provides services to access childcare including:
- Assistance with finding childcare programs in the parents' local area
- Information about choosing quality childcare
- Assistance with childcare payments
- Referrals to community services and agencies
- Parenting resources and education
- Health care information
- Training for childcare providers
- Car seat safety inspections

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EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE | C.E.F.S. ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY CORPORATION

When funding allows, may be able to help with limited financial assistance for basic needs such as childcare payments, rent, rent deposits, utilities, food, hygiene products, car repairs, transportation, prescription costs, etc., through the Community Services Block Grant. Eligibility requirements will apply, and ongoing case management will be required. Contact your local County Outreach Office for more information.

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EXTENDED FAMILY SUPPORT | LUTHERAN CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES OF ILLINOIS

Provides short-term assistance to relatives or close family supporters (fictive kin) who have been caring for a child/children informally. Relative caregivers receive assistance in obtaining guardianship of the child for whom they are providing care. Also helps resolve any crisis the family may be facing and prepares the relative caregivers to achieve permanency for the child as well as for them. Services aim to prevent children's entry into out-of-home care and help children achieve permanency.

Additionally, families are provided with financial assistance, if needed, to address needs such as clothing for the child(ren), additional needed furniture to accommodate the child(ren) such as mattresses, beds, and linen, and helping the child(ren) to be enrolled in school by acquiring birth certificates of child(ren). Also helps family identify appropriate additional benefits to which they may be entitled.

Services may include:

-- Assistance in obtaining guardianship.

-- Education on navigating the court system and proceedings.

-- Help obtaining a child-only grant, subsidized day care and other entitlements.

-- Guidance on enrolling children in local schools.

-- Assistance with financial and housing issues.

-- Cash and in-kind assistance to help meet the basic needs of the family.

-- Referral linkages to other needed community resources including legal services, and medical and mental health services.

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CHILD CARE RESOURCE AND REFERRAL | COMMUNITY CHILD CARE CONNECTION

- Child Care Assistance Program: Administers the Department of Human Services (DHS) child care program for working parents with children under the age of 13 who income-qualify. Pays for parent's choice of child care, full or part-time, as well as before- and after-school care.

- Child Care Referral Program: Provides referrals to parents in need of child care. Offers a free online child care search.

- Employer Contracted Services: Enhanced referral services as well as presentations and parenting seminars on child care issues.

- Early Childhood Professional Services: Training scholarships, conferences, workshops, and other early childhood professional development opportunities.

- Child Care Provider Recruitment Services: Resources and workshops on opening and operating a child care program available to interested individuals.

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COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT | KENDALL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Provides various forms of support. All expenses are paid directly to the vendor.

Drive to Success helps low income residents obtain reliable transportation for employment purposes. Provides assistance for vehicle repairs.

Education Scholarships awards scholarships annually to clients to aid them in obtaining formal education or occupational training. Scholarships may be used for tuition and fees, textbooks, supplies or room and/or board.

Employment Support assists eligible clients to obtain/maintain employment with such items as daycare costs, transportation, and work supplies. One-time support.

Information, Referral, Outreach: Provides access to needed resources through comprehensive outreach, information and referral services.

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EXTENDED FAMILY SUPPORT | BRIGHTPOINT - SOUTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE

Designed to prevent entrance into foster care and provide support with the guardianship process. Services include help to obtain guardianship, help to obtain the Child Only Grant and other entitlements and benefits, help enrolling the children in school, referrals for other services, and cash assistance to obtain guardianship and to meet the child's basic needs.

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Child Care Assistance Program - Illinois Action For Children - Lawrence Ave. Location

The Illinois Child Care Assistance Program makes it possible for families who qualify to receive financial assistance in paying for child care. Parents must meet the State of Illinois' income and family size guidelines.

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Child Care Expense Assistance | ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES - Daycare Information

Provides website resources for parents, providers and the public interested in licensed child care in Illinois. Other services include: -Information about a licensed childcare facility's history -Licensing standards information -Becoming a daycare provider -Childcare expense assistance -Hotline to file a daycare complaint Licensed providers can find resources: - Referrals and links - Forms to download - Licensing representative’s contact information - What to expect when a complaint is filed - Training opportunities - The latest news on rule changes, current issues, and a host of other relevant topics. Also provides an online Day Care Provider Lookup at https://sunshine.dcfs.illinois.gov/Content/Licensing/Daycare/ProviderLookup.aspx

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Child Care Expense Assistance | YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago - Patterson and McDaniel Family Center

Financial assistance for childcare expenses through the State of Illinois.

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Child Care Expense Assistance | YWCA METROPOLITAN CHICAGO - Childcare Resource and Referral (CCR&R)

Provides parents and caretakers in their search for child care through referrals, individual counseling and provider workshops. Parent Services provides information on: -referrals - individual counseling - and provider workshops Also provides subsidized child care expense assistance to eligible families while they work, attend training, or continue their education. Assistance can pay for Child Care Centers or In-Home (Relative/Non-Relative) Child Care.

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