CHILD CARE | NASSAU COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES

Child care is provided not only to those on Temporary Assistance, but also to those working families who meet income guidelines for subsidies. Various kinds of child care are available throughout Nassau County. To obtain more information call the Day Care New Applications Unit. To obtain childcare resource and referral information or a list of day care providers, please contact the Child Care Council of Nassau County. They can be reached at 516-358-9250 or email at [email protected]. Call for detailed information.

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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK

Physical Address

60 Charles Lindbergh Boulevard, Uniondale, NY 11530

Hours

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Voice

(516) 358-9250

Child Care Council of Nassau County

Voice

(516) 227-7976

Day Care New Applications Unit

Voice

(516) 227-8519

DSS General Information

Voice

(516) 573-8626

After-Hours Services

Voice

(516) 573-8626

After-Hours Services

Voice

(516) 227-8519

Main - General Information

Application process

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Fee

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Eligibility

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Languages

Spanish

Service area

Nassau County, NY

Agency info

NASSAU COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES

Committed to strengthening and preserving families by providing financial assistance and services to residents of Nassau County in accordance with state and federal regulations and laws. DSS is dedicated to providing quality service and maintaining the dignity and respect of those we serve. Specifically, the Department is responsible for: Providing aid to eligible recipients through the Family Assistance, Emergency Safety Net, Day Care, Employment, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (formerly called food stamps), Medicaid, and Home Energy Assistance Programs. Establishing an initial child support obligation of a legally responsible individual through the Family Court, collecting support payments, enforcing and modifying existing support orders. Protecting children, adults, and families by enforcing the mandates of New York State Social Services Law and Providing the Department's services without regard to age, race, gender, disability, ethnicity, culture, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity.