CalWorks Child Care Assistance Program

California CalWorksHello parents! CalWORKS, California’s child care assistance program, is available to parents who need help funding child care. You will also be able to find out if a child care facility is licensed and where to report violations or file a complaint.


CalWORKS is California’s child care assistance program. The California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKS) program is a welfare program that gives cash aid and services to eligible needy California families. Part of this program is to help these families receive quality child care services. There are three stages to the CalWORKS child care program. Stage 1 is administered by the county welfare departments. Stages 2 and 3 are administered by Alternative Payment Program (APP) agencies under contract with the California Department of Education (CDE).

Stage 1 begins when a family enters the CalWORKS program. Families will stay in Stage 1 for 6 months or until their situation is stable and until there is availability in Stage 2 or Stage 3. Stage 2 begins after the 6 month period of Stage 1, after the family’s situation has stabilized, or when the family is transitioning off of aid. Families are able to receive child care in Stage 2 up to two years after they are no longer eligible for aid.
Stage 3 is for former CalWORKS recipients who have transitioned off of aid. It begins when space is available and when the family has acquitted the 24 months of child care.

To be eligible for child care benefits, families receiving CalWORKS aid must also be in one of the following situations:

  1. They are attending a county welfare department-approved education or training program.
  2. They are working.
  3. They are teens participating in Cal-Learn.
  4. They choose to refuse a cash aid payment and accept diversion services.
  5. They have been receiving cash assistance and have transitioned off, but need child care to retain employment.

To be considered for the program, you must be a U.S. citizen or meet residency requirements, be a California resident, and not be a fleeing felon. You also have to have all of your children under six years old immunized, and children below the age of 16 must be attending school regularly. For CalWORKs, your family must have a “deprived child.” A child is considered deprived if they have at least one parent who is dead, disabled, continuously absent, in jail, or unemployed. Your family must also meet resource and income requirements.

View the CalWORKS Income Requirements table to see the specific resource and income requirements.

If you would like more information or would like to apply for this program, you will need to visit your local county welfare office.

You will need to fill out a form and submit for approval. If basic eligibility requirements are met, you will be contacted by an eligibility specialist who will schedule an appointment with you. At this appointment, you will receive more documents as well as a list of required things such as identification items that you will need to bring at your next appointment which will be an interview to determine acceptance into the program. If you are accepted into the program, you will receive a letter that explains these situations, along with explaining your benefit amount and other program rules.


If you would like to find out if California child care facility is licensed or has any complaints filed against them, please contact the appropriate Child Care Program Office or regional county office as listed below:

DEL NORTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES
880 Northcrest Drive
Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 464-3191

INYO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
162 Grove Street, Suite J
Bishop, CA 93514
(760) 872-1727

MENDOCINO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
P.O. Box 839
Ukiah, CA 95482
(707) 463-7939

SACRAMENTO COUNTY
Family Day Care Licensing
7171 Bowling Drive, Suite 400
Sacramento, CA 95823
(916) 875-2808


If you would like to file a complaint or report a violation:
If possible, try to resolve minor concerns and complaints with the child care provider or director of the child care center. If you believe that physical or sexual abuse is involved, you are advised to inform local law enforcement. To file a complaint in Del Norte, Inyo, Mendocino, or Sacramento counties, see the contact information below:

DEL NORTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES
880 Northcrest Drive
Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 464-3191

INYO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
162 Grove Street, Suite J
Bishop, CA 93514
(760) 872-1727

MENDOCINO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
P.O. Box 839
Ukiah, CA 95482
(707) 463-7939

SACRAMENTO COUNTY
Family Day Care Licensing
7171 Bowling Drive, Suite 400
Sacramento, CA 95823
(916) 875-2808

To file a complaint in another county, please contact the appropriate Child Care Program Office.

Arizona Child Care Assistance

Arizona

 

Hello parents! The Arizona child care assistance program can help you get funding for your child care expenses. Read below to also find out if a facility is licensed and where to report violations or file a complaint.

 

 

 

 


Arizona child care financial assistance is provided to eligible families through the Department of Economic Security (DES). Arizona child care assistance is available to eligible families with children 12 years of age or younger.
You may be eligible if your family income is at or below 165% of the Federal Poverty Level.

Other factors that influence eligibility for Arizona child care assistance are employment, participation in the JOBS (Job Opportunity and Basic Skills) program, participation in education and training activities related to employment when working at least 20 hours per week, participating in high school, GED, or remedial education classes for teen parents, residency in a homeless or domestic violence shelter, determination by a Child Protective Services or Foster Care case plan, the inability or unavailability to care for one’s own children due to a physical, mental, or emotional condition, or participation in a drug treatment, rehabilitation program, or a court-ordered community service program.

To receive Arizona child care financial assistance, you must apply at your local DES office. Be sure to check out these programs as they are readily available. During touch economic times, you should take the opportunity to take advantage of the Arizona child care assistance programs. Arizona child care assistance just might be the help you and your family need.

APACHE COUNTY
St.Johns
395 S. Washington
(928) 337-2215 ext.210 (928) 337-2841

COCHISE COUNTY
Benson
549 W. 4th Street
(520) 586-9034 ext. 123 (520) 586-7685

Bisbee
207 Bisbee Road
(520) 432-5313 (520) 432-5644

Douglas
615 Second Street
(520) 364-7806 (520) 364-1239

Sierra Vista
820 E. Fry Blvd.
(520) 459-7128 (520) 459-0783

*Willcox
256 S. Curtis
(520) 384-4616 ext. 125 (520) 384-4347

COCONINO COUNTY
Flagstaff Main
397 Malpais Lane, #1
(928) 774-5055 (928) 773-1027

Page
1057 Vista Ave
(928) 645-8103 ext. 4246 (928) 645-8136

GILA COUNTY
Globe
605 S. 7th Street
(928) 425-3101 ext. 1041 (928) 402-9003

Payson
122 E. Highway 260, #110
(928) 472-9335 ext. 228 (928) 474-2082

GRAHAM COUNTY
Safford
1938 Thatcher Blvd.
(928) 428-3405 ext. 1177 (928) 428-1206

GREENLEE COUNTY
*Clifton
300 N. Coronado Blvd.
(928) 865-4131 ext. 126 (928) 865-5146

LA PAZ COUNTY
*Parker
1032 Hopi Avenue
(928) 669-8385 (928) 669-6753

MARICOPA COUNTY
Avondale
290 E. La Canada
(623) 925-0095 (623) 925-8265

Mesa
1619 E. Main, Mesa
(480) 834-3343 (480) 834-4382

Phoenix, 67th Avenue
4016 N. 67th Avenue
(623) 846-1046 (623) 846-1328

Phoenix, Provider Certification
1500 E. Thomas
(602) 279-3140 (602) 650-1029

Phoenix, East McKinley
1824 E. McKinley
(602) 254-5823 (602) 253-6923

Phoenix, South Central
4635 S. Central
(602) 276-5527 (602) 276-4456

Phoenix, Union Hills
3150 E. Union Hills
(602) 569-4719 (602) 569-6149

Tempe/Mesa
1619 E. Main, Mesa
(480) 831-1070 (480) 456-6173

MOHAVE COUNTY
Bullhead City
2601 Hwy 95
(928) 704-7776 ext. 2262 (928) 704-7079

Kingman
301 Pine Street
(928) 753-6621 (928) 753-3761

Lake Havasu City
232 London Bridge Road
(928) 680-7409 (928) 680-1882

NAVAJO COUNTY
Holbrook
153 W. Vista Drive
(928) 524-2812 (928) 524-1791

Showlow
2500 E Cooley St, Suite 410
(928) 532-4381 (928) 537-4666

Winslow
319 E. 3rd Street
(928) 289-3807 ext. 8 (928) 289-3614

PIMA COUNTY
Tucson, Craycroft
5441 E. 22nd Street
(520) 584-8226 (520) 584-9515

Tucson, Downtown
250 S. Toole Avenue
(520) 791-2732 (520) 622-1259

Tucson, Fort Lowell
316 W Fort Lowell
(520) 293-0214 (520) 292-2348

Tucson, Irvington
195 W. Irvington
(520) 741-7188 (520) 295-3693

PINAL COUNTY
Apache Junction
2066 W. Apache Trail, Suite 101
(480) 983-0320 ext.6235 (480) 983-3250

Casa Grande
318 N. Florence Street
(520) 836-0093 ext.7152 (520) 421-1387

Coolidge
1155 N. Arizona Blvd.
(520) 723-5351 ext.1069 (520) 723-3208

Eloy
109 N. Sunshine
(520) 464-3783 (520) 466-4382

*Kearny
331 Alden Drive
(520) 363-5569 (520) 363-5435

*Mammoth
228 Main Street
(520) 487-2366 (520) 487-2368

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY
Nogales
1843 N. State Ave.
(520) 377-5907 (520) 761-3046

YAVAPAI COUNTY
Cottonwood
1500 E. Cherry, Suite D
(928) 634-7561 ext.6892 (928) 649-6852

Prescott
1519 W. Gurley St, Suite 4
(928) 277-2850 (928) 277-2793

YUMA COUNTY
Somerton
342 W. Main Street
(928) 627-5493 ext.283 (928) 627-9268

Yuma
1310 S. 3rd Avenue
(928) 783-2863 (928) 783-3468

* Itinerant sites – child care services are offered on a part time basis only. Call ahead for days and hours of service.


If you would like to find out if an Arizona child care center or facility is licensed or has any complaints filed against them, please contact the Department of Health and Social Services at the number below or click here.

Arizona Division of Licensing Services for Arizona Child Care Assistance
Phoenix Office:
150 N. 18th Ave., 4th Floor
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Local Phone: (602) 364-2539
Toll Free: (800) 615-8555

Tucson Office:
400 W. Congress, Suite 100
Tucson, AZ 85701
Local Phone: (520) 628-6540

Flagstaff Office:
1500 E. Cedar Ave., Suite 22
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Local Phone: (928) 774-2707

Yuma Office:
Local Phone: (520) 628-6541


If you would like to file a complaint or report a violation :

Call the Office of Child Care Licensing in your area between the hours of 8am-5pm, Monday through Friday and ask to speak to a licensing surveyor.

Arizona Division of Licensing Services
Phoenix Office:
150 N. 18th Ave., 4th Floor
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Local Phone: (602) 364-2539
Toll Free: (800) 615-8555

Tucson Office:
400 W. Congress, Suite 100
Tucson, AZ 85701
Local Phone: (520) 628-6540

Flagstaff Office:
1500 E. Cedar Ave., Suite 22
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Local Phone: (928) 774-2707

Yuma Office:
Local Phone: (520) 628-6541

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