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Child Care Assistance Program - Frequently Asked Questions
- Complete the application, answering as many questions as you can.
- Be sure to sign the application.
- You will see ATTACH PROOF next to questions requiring verification. (See “What verifications do I need?” for further details).
- After we receive your application, we will mail a verification checklist within 10 days. This list will include any outstanding verification that you must send in before we can process your application.
- Turn in your application and verifications to a Neighborhood Family Service Center or mail them to 1641 Payne Ave., #200, Cleveland, OH 44114.
- Proof of income -- includes but is not limited to paystubs, tax records, award letters, child support orders, etc.
- Proof of any child support paid.
- Proof of citizenship or qualified alien status for children in need of care. If the county verifies that you have already provided proof of citizenship to qualify for Ohio Works First, you will not have to provide it a second time.
- Proof of a qualifying activity for all caretakers in the household -- includes but is not limited to an official school schedule, a work schedule, self-sufficiency contract, etc.
- Provide the name and address of an eligible child care provider for each child in need of care. See below for help choosing a provider.
- Parents and caregivers may select any licensed program approved to offer publicly funded child care. These programs include centers, family child care homes, and in-home aids.
- Use the Child Care Directory to look for programs that fit your child care needs.
- Search by location, type of program, and by ages of children who need care. You can learn more about each program, any added accreditation or affiliation, and view licensing inspections and substantiated complaints.
- Visit a Neighborhood Family Service Center for help.
- If English is not your primary language, we will provide an interpreter.
- If you have a disability, are hearing- or visually-impaired, a representative at one of the Neighborhood Family Service Centers can help you complete your application.