San Diego Child CareFor information about the consolidated Regional Waiting list, or other child care options, contact the Regional Child Care Resource and Referral Office at (619) 556-940I, toll free (877) 235-6002, or by E-mail: [email protected].
For more information about a specific Child Development Center, please call the center directly.
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Navy Child and Youth Programs Fiscal Year 2013 Parent Fee Policy
Total Family Income (TFI):
Parent fees for military Child Development Centers (CDC) Programs are based on TFI. TFI must be verified at the time the new rates go into effect using the Service Member/Civilian and, if applicable, spouse's/partner's most recent W-2 forms, current LES(s) or other supporting income documentation.
Family Household Definition:
Income must be verified for any adults, married or not, sharing expenses toward the benefit of the child(ren). Income verification is required for biological parents who live together, whether they are married or not, legal guardians of the children, or any person living in the household that the child resides, provided such a person stands in loco parentis to that child and contributes to the child's support. In the case of divorced or legally separated parents, only the sponsor who has physical custody of the child must provide income information.
Parent fees for military Child Development Centers (CDC) Programs are based on TFI. TFI must be verified at the time the new rates go into effect using the Service Member/Civilian and, if applicable, spouse's/partner's most recent W-2 forms, current LES(s) or other supporting income documentation.
Family Household Definition:
Income must be verified for any adults, married or not, sharing expenses toward the benefit of the child(ren). Income verification is required for biological parents who live together, whether they are married or not, legal guardians of the children, or any person living in the household that the child resides, provided such a person stands in loco parentis to that child and contributes to the child's support. In the case of divorced or legally separated parents, only the sponsor who has physical custody of the child must provide income information.
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Additional Care Options
Sitter City
This service provides a medium between parents and care providers. They offer one-time, part-time, full-time and nanny care for children and adults. You can review profiles of every sitter on their list. They also offer background checks. Pricing varies from provider to provider but the average cost of full day care.
If you are a service member in the Army, Marines, Navy, or Air Force (active, reserve or guard), a SitterCity program is funded by the Department of Defense and your membership is available to you at no cost. Visit www.sittercity.com/dod to sign up for your FREE membership.
Military Child Care Resources
The following are resources related to childcare for military families. They also provide support programs for new parents.
Armed Services YMCA: (619) 232-113
Child Developement Associates, Inc.: (619) 498-8296
Bayview Housing Tiny Tots Program: (619) 556-0771
Childcare Subsidy: (619) 556-8991
Healthy Start Programs/Playgroups: (858) 496-0044
Head Start (infant to school age): (858) 715-2646
Military One Source Child Care Locator: (800) 342-9647, militaryonesource.com
MCAS Miramar Youth Center (Parent's Night Out): (858) 577-4136
Murphy Canyon Youth Center: (858) 556-6165
This service provides a medium between parents and care providers. They offer one-time, part-time, full-time and nanny care for children and adults. You can review profiles of every sitter on their list. They also offer background checks. Pricing varies from provider to provider but the average cost of full day care.
If you are a service member in the Army, Marines, Navy, or Air Force (active, reserve or guard), a SitterCity program is funded by the Department of Defense and your membership is available to you at no cost. Visit www.sittercity.com/dod to sign up for your FREE membership.
Military Child Care Resources
The following are resources related to childcare for military families. They also provide support programs for new parents.
Armed Services YMCA: (619) 232-113
Child Developement Associates, Inc.: (619) 498-8296
Bayview Housing Tiny Tots Program: (619) 556-0771
Childcare Subsidy: (619) 556-8991
Healthy Start Programs/Playgroups: (858) 496-0044
Head Start (infant to school age): (858) 715-2646
Military One Source Child Care Locator: (800) 342-9647, militaryonesource.com
MCAS Miramar Youth Center (Parent's Night Out): (858) 577-4136
Murphy Canyon Youth Center: (858) 556-6165
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