TWC Looks To Increase Child Care To Military Families

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TWC Looks To Increase Child Care To Military Families

MCCYN-PLUSTexas Workforce Commission is partnering with the Department of Defense on the Military Child Care in Your Neighborhood-PLUS program to increase access to child care for military families. Through the program, DOD provides fee assistance to eligible military families to offset the cost of child care when there is no availability on base.

In October, MCCYN-PLUS expanded into Texas, home to 15 active duty military installations with an economic impact of over $100 billion.

“Access to child care is crucial for all Texas families, including active duty military personnel who call Texas home,” said TWC Chairman Bryan Daniel. “TWC’s childcare quality rating program, Texas Rising Star, ensures military families will find quality care for their children.”

Raising Child Care Quality

The program requires that participating community-based child care programs be enrolled in the state’s child care quality rating and improvement system. In Texas, TWC administers Texas Rising Star to improve child care quality and provide incentives for improving care through enhanced reimbursement. Qualified community child care programs must rate at a Three- or Four-Star certification level to participate in the new program for military families.

“We want to thank our military families for their service. Ensuring access to excellent child care is one way we do that,” said TWC Commissioner Representing Labor Julian Alvarez. “As TWC expands Texas Rising Star, military families will have more options to help them with their child care needs across the state.”

Local community child care programs eligible for MCCYN-PLUS can increase their income by expanding their services to military families. Additionally, the DOD’s expansion of the MCCYN-PLUS program benefits the broader community by raising the quality of child care for both military and civilian families.

“The MCCYN-Plus program is another tool and option available for child care providers, which are primarily small businesses, to participate in Texas Rising Star,” said TWC Commissioner Representing Employers Aaron Demerson. “From free business coaches to child care expansion grants, TWC is here for child care providers to help them grow and improve their businesses.”

For a list of approved MCCYN-PLUS providers in Texas, visit the Child Care Aware of America webpage.

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