How Do I Get Assistance With My Child Care Costs?
Child Action, Inc. maintains a list of families who are eligible for subsidized
child care programs in Sacramento County. This list is called the “Centralized
Eligibility List” (or CEL). By signing up on the CEL, child care programs that
meet your specified needs can access your information when they have openings
in their programs.
By filling out the CEL application, you gain access to multiple subsidized
child care programs in your county, and improve your chances of obtaining child
care at locations of your choice that offer free or low-cost child care.
How Do I Apply for Help?
There are two ways to apply to get on the Centralized Eligibility List (CEL):
Online: If you have access to a computer, you can
submit an application through our website,
http://sacramento.thecel.net
Follow the instructions to begin the application process. If you fill out the
application on-line, you will be able to update your own information using your
log-in and password.
Call Us: Give us a call at (916) 369-0191 and speak
with a Child Action, Inc. Information Specialist, who will assist you with
determining your eligibility and filling out the CEL application. We can mail or
fax a CEL application to you, or we can help you fill out the online CEL
application over the phone.
What is Subsidized Child Care?
Subsidized child care is assistance to low-income families to cover all or
part of their child care costs.
If you are working, enrolled in school, or participating in an approved
welfare-to-work training plan, you may be eligible for financial assistance
with your child care costs. There are a wide variety of programs that provide
subsidized child care services for eligible families.
Subsidized child care programs offer care for children, birth through
twelve years of age. Some are full-day child care and development programs,
some are part-day educational enrichment programs, and some pay for care provided
by family, friends or neighbors. Programs are operated by school districts,
community-based organizations or local government. All of these programs are
designed to help families raise healthy children, who will find success in
school and life.
| How Do I Know If I Am Eligible? |
- You have children under age 13
- You are working
- You are in a training program
- You are going to school
- You have a reason why you cannot care for your own children
- Your family income meets eligibility requirements
- You want your 3-5 year old child to attend a state preschool
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Call a Child Action, Inc. Information Specialist at (916) 369-0191 to
see if you are eligible for subsidized child care services and/or to sign-up
on the Centralized Eligibility List.
How Long Will I Have to Wait Before I Receive Help?
There are thousands of eligible families that are on the Centralized Eligibility
List, so we cannot guarantee that you will receive financial assistance.
However, the first step in receiving help paying for child care is to submit an application.
After you submit your application it is important to keep your information up-to-date.
If your address, phone number, income, or family size changes it may affect your
eligibility. You can update your information via our website
(http://sacramento.thecel.net), mail us an
updated CEL application form (available on our website), or call our Child Action, Inc.
Information Specialist at (916) 369-0191 to update your information over the phone.
Speaking Up for Child Care
The most effective way to make sure that there is adequate child care assistance
for families is to communicate your needs to your elected officials. Parent Voices,
a parent-led group, helps parents advocate and speak out on child care issues.
For information about Parent Voices or to receive a copy of our publication on advocacy,
call Child Action, Inc. at (916) 369-0191 and ask for
Handout #9: Speaking Up For Children.
Child Care and Development Programs
Full- or part-day child care programs are available in Sacramento County for children
from low-income families who need child care in order to work, attend school or
participate in job training programs.
- Child Development Programs offer full-day child care for children whose families are working or enrolled in school or training programs.
- State Preschool Programs offer part-day preschool and parenting education to low-income children and families.
- Head Start Programs offer full- and part-day preschool and parenting education to low-income children and families.
- Alternative Payment Programs provide child care payments for children from low income families who are working, enrolled in school or training programs or in need of protective services.
For additional information about specific programs offered in Sacramento County, click here.