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CareFinder Indiana is a resource to find information on
child care in Indiana. Information on becoming a child care
provider as well as laws and policies are also located at
this site.
Find out more about the providers licensing inspections and
health & safety inspections. Look up additional state
regulations for licensed providers of child care. This
program is a part of the Indiana Family & Social Services
Administration. |
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Child Care Aware is a non-profit initiative committed to
helping parents find quality child care by providing
information on locating local resource and referral
agencies.
Download great checklists
and tools for evaluating providers. |
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Indiana
Association for Child Care Resource & Referral (IACCRR) is a
statewide organization whose mission is to work with local
member agencies at a local, state and national level to
provide, coordinate, and advocate for a strong statewide
system of child care resources and referral, resulting in
safe, healthy, and responsive care for all children. The
organization strives to impact positively the quality of
life for all Indiana families. |
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National
Association of Child Care Resource & Referral Agencies
(NACCRRA) 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. |
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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." Learn about developmentally
appropriate curriculums and activities to look for when
choosing your child care." |
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Huffer
Memorial Children's Center is a community partner agency of
our local United Way of Delaware County.
The United Way serves: As
the nation's leading community solutions provider, United
Way invests in and activates the resources to make the
greatest possible impact in communities across America. The
United Way movement includes approximately 1,400
community-based United Way organizations. Each is
independent, separately incorporated, and governed by local
volunteers. |