Whether military or civilian, parents are more successful in performing their military mission, secure in the knowledge that their children’s safety, health and well-being are protected. Air Force Family Child Care Programs are designed to give parents that peace of mind. One of the hallmarks of the Air Force Family Child Care Program is its ability to tailor the types of care offered to virtually fit every schedule deployment or special need. Air force Family Child Care Providers undergo stringent certification requirements; 15 AF FCC Training modules (approximately 60 clock hours), monthly unannounced home visits, background investigations, annual training, and certification in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for children 2 weeks to 12 years.
FCC actively seeks individuals to provide care for children who requires lower ratios for special needs (this may include asthma, cerebral palsy, physical impairments, ADHD, ADD and autism).
Parents desire to enroll children who are 2 weeks to twelve years old children in the FCC program can request care by visiting MilitaryChildCare.com or to obtain the names of licensed and affiliated providers by contacting the FCC office 828-6715.
The SUB Program is designed to assist family’s utilization of an FCC home and pay the same weekly fee they would be charged for child care in an Air Force Child Development Center (CDC) or Air Force School-Age Care (SAC).
Currently, Air Force is buying down the cost of child care for those families who have children/youth on the waiting list when there are no spaces available in the CDC or SAC; children/youth with special needs; parents that work outside the normal operating hours of the CDC or SAC.
Eligibility requirements:
AF FCC ECC offers three types of child care to support deployments: Pre-Deployment Child Care (PDCC), Deployment Child Care (DCC), and Returning Home Care (RHC). Each of these programs provide 16 hours of child care per child.
PDCC-Prior to Deployment
DCC-during Deployment
RHC-Returning from Deployment
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The HCC Program is designed to provide child care for those members of the Guard and Reserve during their UTA weekend.
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The WWC Program is designed to assist families when the Wounded Warrior has medical and/or military appointments.
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The EMC Program is designed to assist families who are experiencing a medical situation with an immediate family member.
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The BC Program is designed to assist families with civilian and military appointments to deal with a fallen warrior.
Eligibility requirements:
FCC provider
- DD FORM 2981
- DD FORM 3058
- OFI 86C
- OF 306
- Tier 1 Investigation
- Fingerprints
FCC Family members (age 18 and above, if any)
- DD FORM 2981
- DD FORM 3058
- Fingerprints
FCC Family members (age 12-17, if any)
- DD FORM 3058
FCC Family Members (age 12 and under)
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