Child Care Resources
Links to Related Organizations
Center for Law and Social Policy -
CLASP is an organization of program staff whose work is concentrated
on family policy and access to civil legal assistance for low-income
families.
Child Care Law Center -
The Child Care Law Center uses legal tools to
foster the development of quality, affordable
child care — for every child, every parent, every community.
Children's Defense Fund -
The mission of the Children's Defense Fund is to Leave No Child Behind® and
to ensure every child a successful passage to adulthood with the help
of caring families and communities.
Fight Crime: Invest in Kids
- Our mission is to take a hard-nosed, skeptical look at the
research about what really works — and what
doesn't work — to keep kids from becoming criminals.
Head Start Bureau -
Head Start serves the child development needs of preschool children
(birth through age five) and their low-income families.
National Association for the Education
of Young Children - (NAEYC) exists for the purpose of leading
and consolidating the efforts of individuals and groups working
to achieve healthy development and constructive education for all
young children.
National Association of Child Care
Resource and Referral Agencies - Mission is to provide vision,
leadership, and support to community child care resource and referral
and to promote national policies and partnerships committed to the
development and learning of all children.
National
Child Care Information Center - A national
resource that links information and people
to complement, enhance, and promote the
child care delivery system, working to
ensure that all children and families have
access to high-quality comprehensive services.
The QUILT
Project - QUILT is a national training and technical assistance project originally funded by the federal Head Start and Child Care Bureaus in September 1998 and continued since August 2003 with support from the federal Child Care Bureau.
Zero
to Three - Promote the healthy development
of our nation's infants and toddlers by
supporting and strengthening families,
communities, and those who work on their
behalf.
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