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The member agencies of the New York City Child Care Resource & Referral Consortium are working together to meet your child care needs. The NYC CCR&R Consortium maintains a computerized database with information on a variety of child care and early education options, both private and subsidized.
Currently, the NYC CCR&R Consortium offers information in:
- English
- Cantonese
- Haitian Creole
- Mandarin
- Spanish
There are four Child Care Resource & Referral agencies in New York City that together comprise the New York City Child Care Resource & Referral (NYC CCR&R) Consortium. The member agencies are:
Child Development Support Corporation
CDSC assists child care providers in creating and enhancing home-based child care programs. Their child care resources, technical assistance, and professional development opportunities are wide-ranging to meet the needs of potential, newly licensed or registered, and existing child care providers.
CDSC is a community-based, not-for-profit organization incorporated in 1975. Since their beginning, CDSC has helped families and individuals to become self-sufficient and self-reliant.
Chinese-American Planning Council
CPC is the nation’s largest Asian American social services organization and the trusted partner to 60,000 individuals and families striving to achieve goals in their education, family, community, and career. They welcome community members at every stage of life to over 50 high-quality programs at 35 sites in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens.
Committee for Hispanic Children & Families
CHCF provides programs that reach underserved, low- and moderate-income children and families throughout New York City and the home-based child care providers who serve them.
Founded in 1982, their grassroots focus makes them one of the few Latino organizations in New York that combines direct service with policy work to amplify minority voices at the local, state, and national levels.
Day Care Council of New York, Inc.
The Day Care Council of New York is a diverse membership organization of child care and family service providers, consumers, and advocates.
The Council’s mission is to seek support for and assist in the development of quality child and family care services. DCCNY works with its members to maintain high standards of child developmental, educational and social services.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]