
Alamo WorkSource administers Child Care Delivery
System (CCDS) funding to a 12 county region, including Bexar County
and its 11 surrounding counties. CCDS helps parents pay for child
care while they work, go to school or participate in job training to
become self-sufficient. Those eligible for child care assistance
include:
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Parents who are receiving Temporary Assistance to Needy Families
(TANF),
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Parents who have recently stopped receiving TANF benefits
because of earned income,
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Parents with low incomes who need help paying for child care so
they can continue to work or attend school,
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Teen parents from low-income families who need child care to
attend school, and
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Parents with low incomes who have children with disabilities.
General Program Information
Parents who receive CCDS
assistance are required to pay a portion of their cost of care, with
the exception of those parents who are receiving TANF and
participating in the CHOICES program. The amount of payment is based
on the parent’s gross income, the number of children receiving care
and the years the family has received CCDS assistance. Families must
be working or in school or training for a minimum of 25 hours per
week for a single parent household and 50 hours for a two parent
household in order to be eligible for services. Additionally,
families must meet income requirements to be eligible for service. A
family of four, for example must have a monthly income of $4010 or
less. You may access the Eligibility Code Card for child care
services here.
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