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Family Child Care
Family Child Care is a wonderful atmosphere of quality child care offered in a home environment. Typically, this child care is provided by a non-relative. Here at MCAS Yuma, Family Child Care is quality, certified child care provided in homes, by trained and certified Providers, to the Air Station’s military and civilian workers. The safety and well being of children is our number one priority. |
Child, Youth and Teen Programs
The Child, Youth and Teen programs aboard MCAS Yuma offers a wide variety to children and youth. All programs serving food participate in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) through the state of Arizona. The programs offered include the Child Development Center (Bldg 1085 - Nancy Woods, CDC Director - 269.2350. Children 6wks to 5yrs), Youth Center (Bldg 1050 - Pat Carson, Youth Center Director - 269.5390. Before and after school childcare programs, children 5 to 12yrs). Open Recreation opportunities for youth 5 - 18yrs enrolled in school. Preteen & teen activities include programming from the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Other programs include Family Child Care Home Based Child Care (Bldg 1085 - Susie Doten, Family Child Care Director - 269.3233), and Resource Referral/Supplemental Programs & Services (Bldg 1085a - Yolanda Sanders, RRSPS Director - 269.3234) dealing with registration and information about community child care options and after hour contracting for organizational events.
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Family Child Care News: Home Based Child Care
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Uncle Sam Needs YOU!
FCC Home Child Care Providers
WANTED
Call 269-3233 to sign up! |
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| The Marine Corps sponsors this program to offer child care to eligible USMC sponsors when they can not use their regularly scheduled child care program. Reasons include unexpected duty assignments, extended duty hours, family illness, and family emergencies. Eligible sponsors include military families with employed spouses, single parents, and dual military families. Children must be 14 years of age or under to use the EECC program. Although the USMC pays for the EECC program services, the parents must continue paying their regular child care fees. |
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