FAMILY HOME CHILD CARE
Office in Bldg. 5150, Community Center Drive, 333-7957
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‘Meet Me in the Park’ This Summer
The USAFA Fit for the Future "Meet Me in the Park" offers children ages 2 - 5 and their parents fun and valuable summer activities. This program starts June 5 in Pine Valley and June 7 in Doug Valley, and will be held once a week from 9 – 11 a.m. in each park during June and July. “Meet Me In the Park” helps young children learn nutritional patterns early in life, and to begin early to get fit for the future through physical exercises that can be enjoyed with their parents. The program is conducted by the Family Child Care program. For more information, call Linda Smith, 333-7957.
See the new Family Child Care Brochure
* Earn Extra Income Caring for Children
* Becoming an FCC Provider
* Specialty Programs
* Special feature on an Academy provider
NEW PROVIDER ORIENTATION CLASS -- Love Children? Want to stay at home and earn an income? Family Child Care could be for you!!
Take care of children as a home business
The family child care office is currently taking applications for the next provider orientation class. Anyone caring for children in government quarters must be licensed through the family child care office.
For more information, please contact the family child care office at 333-7957.
Air Force Instruction 34-276, Family Child Care Programs, requires that base agencies and publications are notified that individuals who have not been approved as family child care providers should not be permitted to advertise in base publications or post notices on on-base bulleting boards. To advertise child care on base, indivisuals musts be a licensed FCC provider, certified by the Air Base commander to provide child care in base quarters.
FCC Programs | What is FCC | Providers
Subsidy offsets Family Child Care costs -- Parents needing care for their children can place them in one of several licensed homes on base that offer Family Child Care, and parents are now eligible for subsidized support.
New Extended Child Care Program -- The Family Child Care Office is offering a new program for personnel in need of child care beyond normal duty hours. This care may be used by military members who are working extended duty days due to deployments, exercises, temporary shift change, etc. This program is available to active duty, reserve or guard on active duty, and DOD civilian employees.
Eligible users of 10th Services Division activities are active duty and retired military, NAF and DoD government employees, USAFA cadets and Prep School students, reservists, national guard, and eligible family members. Eligible users of the Officers' and Enlisted Clubs are detailed on those pages. Eligible users of Academy Concerts include the general public. 6/5/07 Web POC