As so many families know, child care costs can take up a lot of the monthly budget. The New Jersey Department of Human Services (DHS), Division of Family Development (DFD) oversees the New Jersey Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP), which can help income-eligible parents who are working, in school or in job training to pay for child care.
Located in every county, CCR&Rs have trained staff to provide information on the:
- Availability of child care services provided through the Child Care Assistance Program;
- Different types of child care providers; and
- Other social service programs for which you may be eligible.
CCR&Rs also:
- Administer the Family Child Care Registration Program and other initiatives designed to improve the quality of child care services;
- Manage the child care assistance program for: low- to moderate-income working families, families seeking self-sufficiency and participating in Work First New Jersey (WFNJ), children under the supervision of the Department of Children and Families (DCF), children being cared for by relatives (Kinship Care) and children needing child care before/after Department of Education (DOE) preschool services in designated School Districts; and
- Provide training and technical assistance to child care providers.
Visit this site to find the program in your area:
https://www.childcarenj.gov/CCRR