Childcare Resources
(205) 945-0018
The mission of Childcare Resources is to make quality care and education of children happen by providing information, education and assistance to families, providers of child care and the community.
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Achievement Center - Easter Seals
(334) 745-3501
Provides vocational development services and extended employment programs for individuals with physical, mental and developmental disabilities and for persons without disabilities who are culturally, socially or economically disadvantaged; to assist them in obtaining competitive or extended employment; to help maximize their independent living skills; and to equip them to live at the highest possible level of independence within the community.
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The LeeShore Center
(907) 283-9479
Provides referrals, resources, financial support on a sliding scale
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Catholic Community Services
(907) 463-6100
Referrals, resources, financial support on a sliding scale
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Cook Inlet Tribal Council
(907) 793-3600
Provides financial assistance to Alaska Native and Native American families in need of daycare services for children under 13 while parents are engaged in employment, training or educational activities
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Denali Family Services
(907) 274-8281
Denali Family Services serves children who require intensive behavioral health care services, their families and also individuals. Denali Family Services offers individual, family and group psychotherapy services in combination with intensive care coordination and rehabilitative services. The majority of the consumers served are children who experience mental illness.
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Mat-Su Services for Children and Adults
907-352-1200
MSSCA provides a wide range of home and community based services for Mat-Su residents with intellectual or developmental disabilities, families with children experiencing developmental delays or disabilities and parents with questions about child safety and child development.
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Office for Children with Special Health Care Needs
(602) 542-1025
The Office for Children with Special Health Care Needs (OCSHCN) works to improve systems of care, provide information and referral to families, who would like assistance in finding the services available to their child; provide training to families and professionals on best practices related to medical home, cultural competence, transition to adulthood and family and youth involvement; and support telemedicine to provide services in remote areas of the state.
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Child Care Aware of NWA
479-751-3463
Child care referrals in northwest Arkansas and the River Valley
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JCCSI Child Care Aware of Southeast Arkansas
870-536-0520
Child care resource and referral program
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Child Care Aware of Central and Southwest Arkansas
(501) 374-0330
Child care resource and referral program
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