Child Care Resource Service
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Programs
- X Yellow Fever Center
- X ERBA Head Start Program Cumberland
- X Communicable Disease Control - Douglas County
- X Lactation Counseling
- X Bridges
- X ERBA CSBG Scholarships - Coles County
- X American Lung Association Call Center
- X Incontinence Program
- X Child Care Resource Service
- X Carle Level 1 Trauma Center
- X PACE - Personal Assistant Program
- X PACE - Universal Community Access Network (UCAN)
- X PACE - Disability Awareness Speakers
- X PACE - Information and Referral
- X SBL Mobile Mammography Services
- X Cumberland County Health Department-Immunizations
- X CBHC Health Care Helpline and Story Bank
- X Individual Therapy
- X Effingham Service Center of the American Red Cross
- X Shelby County Public Health Department
- X SAIL-Family & Youth Services: Charleston
- X Protecting Your Homeownership Investment: Post-Purchase Workshop
- X CSBG Home Repair/Rehab
- X Forget- Me- Not Care
- X Sarah Bush Lincoln Volunteer Services/ Guild
- X Horizon Health Ambulance Service
- X Horizon Health Emergency Room
Location:
905 S. Goodwin 314 Bevier Hall
Urbana, IL 61801
Telephone Numbers and Contact Information:
(217) 333-3252 Referrals/Child Care Assistance Program
1-800-325-5516
(217) 333-2147 Fax
Web Page: http://www.ccrs.illinois.edu/
Email to: ccrs@illinois.edu
Program Details:
| Operating Agency: | Child Care Resource Service |
|---|---|
| Agency Type: | Private, Non-Profit |
| Person In Charge: | Brenda Eastham -Director and Robert Hughes, Jr.-Director |
| Hours: | M, W, Th, F 8am-4pm and Tu 10:30am–4pm |
| Fees: | NA |
| Eligibility: | Resident of Illinois; child care assistance program is based on family size and income. |
| Intake Process: | Telephone or walk-in |
| Area Served: | Champaign, Douglas, Iroquois, Macon, Piatt,and Vermilion counties |
| Ages Served: | Birth-12 and parents |
| Appt. Necessary: | No |
| Handicapped accessible: | Yes |
Program/Service Notes:
One of the state child care resource and referral agencies. The Child Care Resource Service strives to support families, child care providers, students and communities in their commitment to provide high quality childcare to all children and to make it accessible and affordable. We offer assistance and education as they work to develop excellence as advocates and professionals for children. Assist parents in locating child care, help eligible families receive assistance paying for child care, provide technical assistance, training and resources to current child care providers and those pursuing a career in child care. Maintain the most current data available on child-care supply and demand in East Central Illinois.
Last Updated: July 2, 2024, 10:28 a.m.