Would you like to know more about child care licensing in your state or resources for children with special needs? Do you need to contact someone about child support, health care for your family, or help paying for food or heat? If so, you’ve come to the right place. Click a tab below to find those resources and more in New York.
Find out more about child care in your area. Click on the links below, or contact your local Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) agency for one-on-one help.
Your local child care regulatory office
Provider Complaint Line: 1(800) 732-5207
Find out what programs in your area are in compliance with licensing regulations
Information and resources for parents looking for child care in New York
Reimburses child care providers for healthy meals and snacks
Understanding criminal background checks requirements in your area
Child care providers earn a rating when they meet quality standards. These ratings can help families choose quality care and can assist child care providers to improve and communicate their quality.
A one-stop location for ECE professionals for policies, forms, regulations, guidance, discounts, and more to save time, reduce costs, and improve quality (Note: typically requires purchase of a subscription or membership)
Discover resources that will provide more information regarding local services such as health care and child well-being.
Child Protective Services
To report suspected abuse, maltreatment, or neglect of a child
Phone: 1(800) 342-3720
Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) – Child Health Plus
Federal-State health insurance program for children – available to qualifying families who are not eligible for Medicaid. In some states, parents and pregnant women may also be covered.
New York State Department of Health
State government programs to promote the health of New York citizens
New York Office of Children and Family Services
State government programs and services for children and families
Office of Mental Health
State government mental health resources that may offer community mental health services (may include individual, family, and marital counseling), behavioral health services, and substance abuse programs
Are you looking for help paying for child care? Buying groceries or diapers? Find out what assistance programs are offered locally.
New York Head Start
A federal program that promotes the school readiness of children ages birth to five from low-income families
Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
A program offering supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition information to low-income women who are pregnant or have children aged birth to five
Temporary Assistance (TA)
Cash assistance designed to help low-income families achieve self-sufficiency
Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (formerly Food Stamps)
Federal nutrition program
Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)
Helps low income households in meeting their immediate home energy needs
Learn about valuable resources for parents of children with special needs.
Easter Seals New York
Offers special needs resources which may include respite care services and other community supports
The Arc New York
Offers special needs services that may include respite care, advocacy, training, and support groups
Early Intervention (New York State)
Early intervention services for infants and toddlers at risk for developmental delays
Early Intervention (New York City)
Early intervention services for infants and toddlers at risk for developmental delays
Kinship/Relative Caregivers Programs
Resources for children in the care of a relative, member of their tribe or clan, godparent, stepparent, or any adult who has a kinship bond with a child
New York State Division of Veterans’ Affairs (VA)
Assistance, resources and information provided to support veterans and their families in New York State
Find out more about child care in your area. Click on the links below, or contact your local Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) agency for one-on-one help.
Your local child care regulatory office
Website Find Your Local OfficeProvider Complaint Line: 1(800) 732-5207
Find out what programs in your area are in compliance with licensing regulations
WebsiteInformation and resources for parents looking for child care in New York
WebsiteReimburses child care providers for healthy meals and snacks
WebsiteUnderstanding criminal background checks requirements in your area
WebsiteChild care providers earn a rating when they meet quality standards. These ratings can help families choose quality care and can assist child care providers to improve and communicate their quality.
A one-stop location for ECE professionals for policies, forms, regulations, guidance, discounts, and more to save time, reduce costs, and improve quality (Note: typically requires purchase of a subscription or membership)
Discover resources that will provide more information regarding local services such as health care and child well-being.
Child Protective Services
To report suspected abuse, maltreatment, or neglect of a child
Phone: 1(800) 342-3720
Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) – Child Health Plus
Federal-State health insurance program for children – available to qualifying families who are not eligible for Medicaid. In some states, parents and pregnant women may also be covered.
New York State Department of Health
State government programs to promote the health of New York citizens
New York Office of Children and Family Services
State government programs and services for children and families
Office of Mental Health
State government mental health resources that may offer community mental health services (may include individual, family, and marital counseling), behavioral health services, and substance abuse programs
Are you looking for help paying for child care? Buying groceries or diapers? Find out what assistance programs are offered locally.
New York Head Start
A federal program that promotes the school readiness of children ages birth to five from low-income families
Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
A program offering supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition information to low-income women who are pregnant or have children aged birth to five
Temporary Assistance (TA)
Cash assistance designed to help low-income families achieve self-sufficiency
Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (formerly Food Stamps)
Federal nutrition program
Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)
Helps low income households in meeting their immediate home energy needs
Learn about valuable resources for parents of children with special needs.
Easter Seals New York
Offers special needs resources which may include respite care services and other community supports
The Arc New York
Offers special needs services that may include respite care, advocacy, training, and support groups
Early Intervention (New York State)
Early intervention services for infants and toddlers at risk for developmental delays
Early Intervention (New York City)
Early intervention services for infants and toddlers at risk for developmental delays
Kinship/Relative Caregivers Programs
Resources for children in the care of a relative, member of their tribe or clan, godparent, stepparent, or any adult who has a kinship bond with a child
New York State Division of Veterans’ Affairs (VA)
Assistance, resources and information provided to support veterans and their families in New York State
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Child Care Aware® of America is a not-for-profit organization recognized as tax-exempt under the internal revenue code section 501(c)(3) and the organization’s Federal Identification Number (EIN) is 94-3060756.