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CARE 4 KIDS CHILD CARE SUBSIDY
PROGRAM
CARE 4 KIDS is the
State of Connecticut's child care subsidy
program that helps low to moderate income
families pay their child care expenses. The
program is administered by the Connecticut
Department of Social Services.
WHO CAN PROVIDE CHILD
CARE?
Providers must:
- Be licensed by the Dept. of
Public Health (unless exempt from licensing);
OR
- Be a relative, like a
grandparent; OR
- Take care of the child in the
child's home, and
- Be eighteen years old.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE
Families currently receiving TFA,
families that have been on TFA in the past 5
years, teen parents attending high school; Care
for child under 13, or under age 19 if child has
special needs; Child receiving subsidy must be a
U.S. citizen; Must be Connecticut resident; Head
of household must be working or in an approved
activity; No asset limit.
Income of families applying for
Care 4 Kids must be at or below 50% of the state
median income.
COST
No fee to apply; Parent pays a
portion of their child care expenses on a
sliding fee scale based on household size and
income.
HOW TO APPLY
Call 1-888-214-KIDS
(1-888-214-5437) for general program eligibility
information and to request an application OR
print out an application from the Care 4 Kids
website. Complete the application, attach
required documentation and send back to Care 4
Kids.
DOWNLOAD AN ELECTRONIC
APPLICATION: http://www.ctcare4kids.com/pdf/C4KfinalApplication2.pdf
PAYMENTS
If you are eligible, your child
care provider receives a payment each month
directly from Care 4 Kids. If the provider’s
charge is above the Care 4 Kids approved rate
the parent may need to pay for the amount, which
exceeds the approved state rate. For more information on the state
median income guidelines and to print an
application visit: www.ctcare4kids.com
TO FIND PROVIDERS IN
CONNECTICUT'S COMMUNITY RESOURCES DATABASE:
Search by service name: Child
Care Subsidies
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SOURCE: CARE 4 KIDS brochure
PREPARED BY:211/lb
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED:July2011
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