Operation Military Child Care
While families are deployed, finding and paying for child care can be a challenge. Operation Military Child Care can help. It is a Department of Defense (DoD) initiative to support the child care needs ofparents who are activated/deployed.
Why is child care needed?
When military parents are activated/deployed, their needs for child care often increase and so do their out-of-pocket child care expenses.
How does Operation: Military Child Care support activated/deployed parents?
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Helps eligible families locate child care options in local communities
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Reduces child care fees for eligible families who are already using licensed or legally-operating community child care programs and providers
Who is eligible to participate?
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Families/Child Guardians of National Guard and Reserve service members who are activated/deployed
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Families/Child Guardians of deployed Active Duty Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines who are unable to access child care on military installations are eligible during the deployment period and for 60 days after the return of the Military Parent
Note:
The fee assistance program is intended to help support military spouses' employment, education, or special medical circumstances. Fee assistance will only be provided to single military families, dual military families, and military families with a spouse who is working or enrolled in school. It will also be provided to military families where the spouse is looking for work for a period of 60 days.
How much will child care fees be reduced?
Fee assistance will vary for each family depending upon total family income, location, DoD child care fee policies, and available funding.
For more information families may contact the National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (NACCRRA).
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Call Toll-Free: 1 (800) 424-2246
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Log on at: www.naccrra.org/military
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Questions? Send an email to: