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Child Care and Development Program (CCDP) at Cowlitz Indian Tribe

Provides assistance to Native American and Alaska Indian families with children aged 4 weeks up to 13 years-old enrolled in a Federally Recognized Tribe. Resources include child care, school readiness, early learning education, one-on-one parent education, family support, resource referrals and connections to wrap around services.

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Emergency Childcare Voucher Program at Opportunity Council (Whatcom County Resource Center)

Provides short-term emergency assistance to help eligible families pay for high-quality child care in a licensed child care center or licensed family home. Call to apply. Serves Snohomish, Skagit, Island, San Juan, and Whatcom counties.

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Child Care Assistance for Families Experiencing Homelessness at Child Care Aware

Helps families find child care options in their area as well as connecting to financial resources. This includes helping families apply for Working Connections Child Care or Homeless Grace Period assistance with the state of Washington. Families can either call for assistance or email [email protected].

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Parents as Teachers at Cowlitz Indian Tribe

Provides assistance to Native American and Alaska Indian families with children aged 4 weeks up to 13 years-old enrolled in a Federally Recognized Tribe. Resources include child care, school readiness, early learning education, one-on-one parent education, family support, resource referrals and connections to wrap around services.

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Child Care Subsidy Application Assistance at Allen Family Center

Brightspark staff is on site to help families apply for childcare subsidies.

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Child Care Expense Assistance at Working Connections Child Care

The Working Connections Child Care program helps eligible families pay for child care. Families can apply by calling or submitting an application online at www.WashingtonConnection.org.

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Childcare Assistance at Community-Minded Enterprises

Provides childcare subsidy to low income families living within Spokane city limits with children 5 or under.

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Child Care Expense Assistance at City of Seattle Child Care Assistance Program

The Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) helps low income families living within Seattle city limits who have with a parent working or attending school to pay for child care for children 1 month to 12 years of age. At this time, there is a waitlist for the program due to high demand. Join the waitlist by following the directions on the webpage.

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