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| Child Care for Public Assistance Families |
| The Human Resources Administration provides child care services for public assistance families and eligible families who have
left public assistance for employment.
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| Choosing a Good Day Care |
| Get some basic tips on finding a day care that fits your needs, and get lists of questions to ask and things to look for during
your visit.
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| Day Care and Head Start |
| The Administration for Children's Services' (ACS) Division of Child Care and Head Start serves approximately 60,000 infants,
toddlers, and school-aged children and oversees New York City's Head Start services, which helps 3- to 5-year-old children
from low-income families begin school on equal footing with their more advantaged peers.
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| Health Dept.'s Day Care Bureau |
| The Bureau of Day Care is the regulatory agency for child care services (public and private) operating within New York City.
Get information from them on address and telephone referrals, stopping disease in day care centers, licensing highlights,
and choosing a good program.
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| Referred Day Cares |
| Get contact information for day care providers referred by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. |
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