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There are 8 resources
Agenda for Children
(Separate Website)
Agenda for Children works to make government work better for Louisiana?s children, keeping track of laws, policies, and decisions that affect children. This involves child protection, welfare, child care, health insurance and Medicaid, child support, education, juvenile justice, housing, and other public services. Agenda for Children also offers training, resource and referral services, information and technical assistance to individuals, families, organizations, service providers and the media.
Child Care Resource and Referral Service One of Agenda for Children's several programs is Child Care Resources, which helps families find and choose child care, and offers training and technical assistance for child care providers.
By: Agenda For Children
Daycare resources for parents and providers
(Separate Website)
In addition to licensing standards state by state, this website gives practical tips and information to parents and providers of child care.
By: Daycare.com
National Center for Law & Economic Justice
(Separate Website)
The National Center for Law and Economic Justice advances the cause of economic justice for low-income families, individuals and communities across the country.
National Child Care Information Center
(Separate Website)
The National Child Care Information Center (NCCIC), a project of the Child Care Bureau, is a national resource that links information and people to complement, enhance, and promote the child care delivery system, working to ensure that all children and families have access to high-quality comprehensive services.
By: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services
Social Services -- Claiborne Parish
(Separate Website)
Directory of social services available in Claiborne Parish
Temporary Emergency Help Provides temporary, emergency services to those in bad economic situations such as victims of fire/loss of homes, recent divorce or separation, etc.
By: Help/Hope of Cameron, Inc.
The Finance Project (formerly the Welfare Information Network -- WIN)
(Separate Website)
WIN is a clearinghouse for information, policy analysis and research related to welfare, workforce development, and other human and community services.
By: The Finance Project