COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND ADVOCACY | CHILD CARE COUNCIL OF NASSAU

Advocates for quality, affordable and accessible child care in legislation and public policy for children and families. The Council collaborates and works with other child care organizations and community groups, schools, etc. to educate about and support high-quality child care.Child Care Council of Nassau outreaches to families via numerous organizations and agencies in the community through a variety of venues, including those that serve the Hispanic population (agency events, community fairs, libraries, churches, etc.). Families learn of various workshops, seminars, and webinars related to parenting in the community through email alerts from Council.Council actively participates with other child care and early education agencies in statewide efforts to create a cohesive and comprehensive agenda in Nassau County and Albany, and for clarification, support, and dissemination of statewide information.

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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK

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99 Quentin Roosevelt Boulevard, Garden City, NY 11530

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516-358-9250

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516-358-9250

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516-358-9287

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516-358-9287

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Nassau County, NY

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CHILD CARE COUNCIL OF NASSAU

Acts as a central planning and coordinating agency for child care in Nassau County. Services include child care resource and referral, technical assistance, training for staff and family providers, administration of family day care support services, including Child and Adult Food Program, employer consultation on child care options, and community education, health services, and advocacy.Supplies vital child care services to parent, providers, employers, community agencies and communities across the county. Council services are flexible, respectful of individual choice and serve parents of all economic and ethnic groups. The services of Council include information on the components of quality child care; referrals to providers and programs; training and technical assistance to child care providers and programs, health care consultant services and, in coordination with Nassau County Department of Social Services, most recently, enrollment of legally exempt providers. Council is the sponsoring agency in Nassau County of the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) that administers the United States Department of Agriculture program. The Council has successfully completed the Quality Assurance Program.Council conducts outreach and collaboration with varied community organizations, civic groups, school personnel, businesses and interested individuals to raise awareness of Council's services as well as to address public policy issues regarding child care. Council actively participates with other child care and early education agencies in statewide efforts to create a cohesive and comprehensive agenda in Nassau County and Albany, and for clarification, support and dissemination of statewide information. We are a member of Nassau County's Department of Social Services Title XX Advisory Council, to address issues of quality., affordability, and cost in child care especially for DSS clients.