Child Care Services Association
Child Care Services Association is a nationally recognized nonprofit working to ensure affordable, accessible, high-quality child care for all families through research, services, and advocacy. CCSA provides free referral services to families seeking child care and technical assistance to child care professionals.
Child Care Services Association
1829 E. Franklin Street, Building 1000
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
919.967.3272
North Carolina Division of Child Development
The North Carolina Division of Child Development oversees all aspects of child care services in North Carolina. The office regulates childcare facilities and responds to reports of illegal child care operations and allegations of abuse or neglect in child care facilities. NCDCD also oversees the state’s subsidized childcare program, offering financial assistance to help eligible families pay for child care. The Division of Child Development promotes education and training for child care workers, and administers other early childhood initiatives to improve the quality of care for all children in the state. The Head Start Collaboration Office is also housed there, linking various services for young children and their families.
North Carolina Division of Child Development
820 S. Boylan Avenue
Raleigh, NC 26703
919.527.6335
Child Care Services Association is a nationally recognized nonprofit working to ensure affordable, accessible, high-quality child care for all families through research, services, and advocacy. CCSA provides free referral services to families seeking child care and technical assistance to child care professionals.
Child Care Services Association
1829 E. Franklin Street, Building 1000
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
919.967.3272
North Carolina Division of Child Development
The North Carolina Division of Child Development oversees all aspects of child care services in North Carolina. The office regulates childcare facilities and responds to reports of illegal child care operations and allegations of abuse or neglect in child care facilities. NCDCD also oversees the state’s subsidized childcare program, offering financial assistance to help eligible families pay for child care. The Division of Child Development promotes education and training for child care workers, and administers other early childhood initiatives to improve the quality of care for all children in the state. The Head Start Collaboration Office is also housed there, linking various services for young children and their families.
North Carolina Division of Child Development
820 S. Boylan Avenue
Raleigh, NC 26703
919.527.6335