CHILDCARE
San Diego County Centralized Eligibility List
Find help paying for a daycare or child care near you in San Diego. You may qualify to get child care payments partial or fully covered.
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Head Start / Early Head Start
Neighborhood House Association (NHA) is a community-based organization that provides services including early childhood development and pre-school programs via the Head Start/Early Head Start programs.
Head Start offers pre-school programs for children ages 3 to 5 focusing on meeting each child's emotional, social, health, nutritional, and psychological needs. Services include parent support training and workshops.
Early Head Start offers home and center-based classes and individualized services for pregnant and post-partum women, and their children up to age 3. If interested, call 888-873-5145 or visit www.neighborhoodhouse.org.
Child Development Program
Head Start, Early Head Start, & State Preschool
PREPARE YOUR CHILD FOR SUCCESS IN SCHOOL!
MAAC provides high quality early childhood and family education programs at locations across Northern San Diego County. It is free to qualifying families based on family size and income. They serve children (0-5) and their families, children with disabilities, and pregnant women.
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PARENTING
Child Development Associates
Child Development Associates provides affordable and reliable child care services to eligible families and nutrition reimbursement to family child care home providers. Parents earning, children learning, communities growing!
Episcopal Community Services
Episcopal Community Services aims to break barriers and transform communities to move toward an abundant and equitable society where all have unlimited potential.
Administration of Children and Families
Head
Start programs promote the school readiness of infants,
toddlers, and preschool-aged children from low-income families. Find
Head Start programs and resources near you!
Resources for Dads
The National Responsible
Fatherhood Clearinghouse is an Office of Family Assistance
(OFA) funded national resource for fathers, practitioners,
programs/Federal grantees, states, and the public at-large who are
serving or interested in supporting strong fathers and
families

