The following year-round agencies and organizations can help you find the right care for your child as well as financial assistance information and resources, such as scholarships and sliding scale fees.



ChildSavers of Richmond
    supporting Memorial Child Guidance Clinic
200 North 22nd Street
Richmond, VA 23223
(804) 644-9590
childsavers.org/ChildCareReferrals.htm

ChildSavers of Richmond is the premiere free resource for helping parents find the “right child care at the right place at the right price” for their children.

For more information, please visit their website referenced above to find out more about “A Parent’s Guide for Choosing Quality Child Care” or call (804) 644-9590.



Friends Association for Children
1004 Saint John Street
Richmond, VA 23220
(804) 644-2357
www.friendsassn.org

FRIENDS responds to the whole family through four programs: developmental child care, youth enrichment, family support services, and leadership and career developments.

FRIENDS goal is to help people improve by providing
  • skilled training and better jobs for parents;
  • a safe, secure learning place for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years while parents work;
  • a program of services for children and families that inspires and builds character and pride.
FRIENDS knows that programs need to be accessible for people to use them and therefore boasts four facilities located in Richmond communities where the challenge to succeed is great: Northside, Church Hill and Creighton Court/Gilpin Court neighborhoods and Winchester Greens in Chesterfield County.

For more information, please visit FRIENDS website referenced above or call (804) 644-2357.



City of Richmond
Department of Social Services
Marshall Plaza Building
900 East Marshall Street
Richmond, VA 23219
(804) 646-7212
www.ci.richmond.va.us/departments/SocialServices/programs/childdaycare.aspx

Eligible families with children who need day care may benefit from this child-centered, family program that supports the goals of economic self-sufficiency and healthy child development.

Child day care services are provided for children who are:
  • under age 13
    or 
  • up to age 18 if physically or mentally incapable of caring for themselves or are under court supervision.

    In order to determine eligibility, parents must meet certain income levels to qualify for sliding scale fees and must be employed or in an approved education or training program.

    For more information, please call (804) 646-7407.






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