Community
Child
Care Connection, Inc.
1004 North Milton Avenue
Springfield, IL 62702-4430
Local: (217) 525-2805
Toll Free: 1-800-676-2805
Fax: (217) 525-5859
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CCCC
Highlights
History of
Community Child Care Connection
The Department of Children
& Family
Services (DCFS), administered by the Office of Child Development, had a
vision to develop a statewide Child Care Resource & Referral
system. The system would provide:
- Child care
consumer education and referrals to all parents regardless of income;
- Recruitment,
training and support to all child care programs;
- Information to
employers on child care options; and
- Data on child
care supply and demand to communities.
The
system would also assure that all decisions and actions would not
discriminate with respect to age, sex, religion, national origin,
disability, marital status, or sexual orientation. The system was built
upon standards for CCR&R services developed in 1988 and 1989 by
the
Statewide Resource & Referral agencies located throughout
Illinois,
dividing regions into serving service deliver areas (SDA). The
Springfield United Way, Springfield Urban League, and District 186
developed a consortium and were awarded the first grant to create
Community Child Care Connection. The consortium was mutually dissolved
and Community Child Care Connection, Inc. (CCCC) became an independent,
not-for-profit agency on April 4, 1990. SDA 13 includes Christian,
Logan, Macoupin, Mason, Menard, Montgomery, Morgan, Sangamon, and Scott
counties in Illinois. An independent board representative of the
population and geographic region it services governs CCCC.
Our Mission
The mission of CCCC is to
promote and
facilitate high quality early care and education for children,
families, child care professionals, employers, and communities in the
Service Deliver Area (SDA) through a coordinated effort by supporting,
expanding, and enhancing existing professional development, financial
assistance, and referral services; and to develop innovative and
comprehensive public/private partnerships, which advocate on behalf of
children and families.
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