Looking for Child Care? YMCA Childcare Resource Service is here to
help! All licensed child care providers, licensed centers, and license-exempt
public school based programs are listed in our data bank. Our data is continuously
being updated, so we can assure you that the information we give you is the
most current data available.
The Special Needs Unit of the YMCA Childcare
Resource Service receives funding from the San Diego Regional Center
for the Developmentally
Disabled to provide
respite care services for families with children who are Regional Center
consumers.
The Alternate Payment Program (AP) contracts with the California
Department of Education, Child Development Division, to offer child care
subsidies
to parents
who are low income and have a need for child care.
The Child Care
HealthLine is a source of health and behavioral health information,
resources and services for families and child care providers
serving children
0-5 years of age.
YMCA Childcare Resource Service is announcing
the United Way Parenting Link, a new service for information on parenting
classes & support.
The Parent Advocacy section is here to help you
understand how the legislative process works, how to contact the elected
officials at
the federal, state
and local level, the appropriate way to address an issue
and other resources available
to you.