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Subsidized Child Care Accepted

At Greater Beginnings Learning Center, we want to make high-quality childcare accessible to all families in our community. That's why we are proud to accept subsidized child care payments. We believe that every child deserves the opportunity to thrive in a nurturing and educational environment, regardless of their family's financial circumstances.

Child Care Works Subsidized Child Care Program
 

The subsidized child care program helps low-income families pay their child care fees. The state and federal governments fund this program, which is managed by the Early Learning Resource Center (ELRC)—formerly Child Care Information Services (CCIS)—office located in your county.

If you meet the guidelines:

  • The ELRC will pay a part of your child care cost. This is called a subsidy payment.
  • You will pay a part of the cost. This is called the family co-pay.
  • The subsidy payment and the family co-pay go directly to the child care program.

NOTE: If your child care subsidy does not pay the full amount that your child care program charges, the provider may ask you to pay the difference between the subsidy payment and their private charges.

Guidelines

You must submit an Application to the CCIS office to see if you meet the guidelines for the subsidized child care program.

The following are the basic guidelines:

  • You must live in Pennsylvania
  • Have a child or children who need child care while you work or attend an education program
  • Meet income guidelines for your family size
  • Work 20 or more hours a week – or-
  • Work 10 hours and go to school or train for 10 hours a week
  • Have a promise of a job that will start within 30 days of your application for subsidized child care
  • Teen parents must attend an education program
  • The child who needs care must be a citizen of the United States or an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residency
  • Have proof of identification for each parent or caretaker in the home.

Income Guidelines

The annual income for a family to be eligible to receive subsidy if 200 percent or less of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines:

Family Size Maximum Yearly
Family Income (May 2020)
2 $34,480 3 $43,440 4 $52,400 5 $61,360 6 $70,320 7 $79,280 8 $88,240

(Note: The above information provides only general guidelines. Other conditions may apply. Please contact your county Early Learning Resource Center office to apply for assistance.)

Additional Guidelines

  • Each adult family member must work at least 20 hours a week or work at least 10 hours a week and participate in an approved training program at least 10 hours a week.
  • The hours that a child may receive subsidized child care must coincide with hours of work, education, or training.
  • Children are eligible for care from birth until the day prior to the date of the child’s 13th birthday. Children with disabilities may be eligible through age 18.
  • The parent is responsible to help pay for child care. This is called a co-payment. The co-payment may be as little as $5.00 per week and varies according to your income and the number of people in your family.
  • The parent may choose the provider of his or her choice. The parent may choose a child care center, a small family day care home, a group day care home or even a relative to care for his or her child.
  • The parent who is receiving a subsidy must choose an eligible child care provider. Relative providers must complete an Agreement with the ELRC, must comply with the participation requirements listed in the Agreement and must complete CareCheck in order to be eligible to participate in the Subsidized Child Care Program. CareCheck is the Department of Human Services’ program that requires background clearances (see below).
  • If funding is not available at the time that a low-income, working parent applies for subsidized child care, the child may be placed on a waiting list.

You can also apply for benefits and renew benefits by using COMPASS, the online resource for cash assistance, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), child care, health care coverage, home heating assistance (LIHEAP), school meals, SelectPlan for Women and long-term living services.

Getting a list of and information on child care facilities 

You may contact your local Early Learning Resource Center for resource and referral services. Your ELRC can assist you in finding a facility that meets your needs. You can also find a listing of regulated child care providers through the Online Child Care Provider Search. To request information regarding a facility’s certification or registration history, current certification status, and verified complaint history you may contact the Regional Child Development Office or review a facility’s history online.

Making a complaint or reporting a facility that is operating illegally without a department license.

Contact the appropriate Department of Human Services Regional Child Development Office. Each regional child day care office is assigned responsibility for certain counties in Pennsylvania. Regional office staff investigate complaints about child care centers, group child care homes, and family child care homes that do not follow the regulatory requirements for operating a facility. You may also register an Online Complaint.

Ensuring your Child’s Safety.

The most important way to be certain that your child is safe and well cared for is to become a partner with your child care provider. There is an important checklist which will provide you with ideas about what to look for at the provider location you choose.

For more information, call the Child Care Works helpline at 1-877-472-5437 or find the appropriate ELRC for your county. Click to view the Subsidized Child Day Care Eligibility Regulations.

 

Click here to apply: https://www.dhs.pa.gov/Services/Children/Documents/Child%20Care%20Early%20Learning/Application-Subsidized%20Child%20Care.pdf

Electronic Payments (Clover)

We offer the convenience of electronic payments through Clover for seamless and secure transactions. This makes it easier for parents to manage their payments and ensures a hassle-free experience when enrolling and paying for our services.

*  Visa *  Mastercard * Debit *

Hours of Operation & Closures

  • Mondays      8:00am-5:00pm
  • Tuesdays      8:00am-5:00pm
  • Wednesdays 8:00am-5:00pm
  • Thursdays    8:00am-5:00pm
  • Fridays         8:00am-5:00pm
  • Saturdays:  Closed
  • Sundays:    Closed

 

  • Before Care: 7:00am - Additional fees apply
  • 5:01pm and beyond late fee applied
  • Holidays Observed- Closed
  • New Year Eve
  • New Year
  • Memorial Day
  • 4th of July
  • Good Friday
  • Eid
  • Labor Day
  • Veterans Day
  • Thanksgiving
  • Christmas
  • Centers Close Last week of August
  • Centers Close 1 week in December

 

 

 

Cash Payments

Cash payments are also excepted.

Additional Fees & Co-Pays

  • Before care services has an additional fee
  • After care services has an additional fee
  • Late Fees- $15 per 15 minutes. Late fees begin at 5:01pm
  • All late fees must be paid the day of its accurance
  • All Co-pays must be current.
  • Any fees not covered by CCIS is the legal guardian or caregiver responsibilty. All payments must remain current.

Kindergarten Registration Information

Register for Kindergarten

Registration Kindergarten

  • Students must be 5 years of age on or before September 1st to start Kindergarten. If your student is younger, consider one of the many Pre-K options also open for enrollment!
  • Registration can be completed online or by contacting your neighborhood school. Click here to find your school.

 

Children's Labels

Don't forget all of your students items must be labeled. This may help keep you orgnaized. Click the link below

https://a.co/d/fTAP6Cq

Clothing

Each child should have a change of clothing that is to be left in the center for emergencies. Infants/toddlers must have two changes of clothes and a supply of disposable diapers. Naturally, all children should wear washable clothing in which they will be comfortable and all clothing should be marked with your child's name.

Community Resources

COMPASS -Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Access to Social Services

COMPASS–Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Access to Social Services–is a website that allows individuals and community-based organizations access to screen for, apply for, and renew a broad range of social programs including Food Stamps, Health Care, Cash Assistance etc.-see what your family is eligible for!!

https://www.compass.state.pa.us/compass.web/Public/CMPHome

 

 
 

 

Comcast Internet Essentials - Low Cost Internet Services

 

Comcast Internet Essentials If a child in a household is eligible for free school lunch, housing assistance, Medicaid, SNAP, or other benefits, a family is eligible for a low-cost computer and $9.95 monthly internet. Call 1-855-8-INTERNET (1-855-846-8376) for info or go to link below.

www.internetessentials.com

 

 

 

Food Resourses

Greater Philadelphia Coalition Against Hunger Provides information on various food programs to low-income Philadelphians including SNAP (Food Stamps) and Emergency Food resources- call 215-430-0555. Also operates SNAP Hotline, call 215-430-0556 to see if you qualify.

www.hungercoalition.org

Cradles to Crayons

Provides children from birth to 12 years living in homeless or low-income situations, with the essential items (clothes, school supplies, bedroom items) they need to thrive free of charge. Need social work referral ask your social worker. 215-836-0958 cradlestocrayons.org

Eagles Eye Mobile

  • Eagles Eye Mobile partnered with Vision to Learn to ensure that all children in the School District of Philadelphia receive vision care service. For more information about the program visit this website! Thanks Eagles!
  • https://www.eaglescharitablefoundation.org/vision/

Focus On Fathers

Brings together fathers and other men caring for their children in peer groups, outings, and educational workshops- Centre Square East, 1500 Market Street.- 267.765.2361
https://focusonfathers.phmc.org/

     

     

     

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