Application & Eligibility
CalWORKs Stage 1
Overview
CalWORKs Stage 1 Child Care, in partnership with the Department of Public Social Services (DPSS), offers childcare to eligible adult participants receiving public assistance. This includes potential access to in-home childcare services. It supports families for up to 24 months after discontinuing cash assistance, provided they meet eligibility criteria.
Application
No application is needed if the eligible participant is a current CalWORKs recipient. The participant must contact their GAIN or TAD case worker and ask them to be referred to our services.
Eligibility
Adult applicant must:
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be a CalWORKs cash aid recipient
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have an intent to participate with Gain
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have a child up to age 12 or special need individual aged 13-21
CalWORKs Stage 2
Overview
CalWORKs Stage 2 Child Care provides financial assistance to families who were previously on public assistance through the Department of Public Services. It supports families for up to 24 months after discontinuing cash assistance, provided they meet eligibility criteria.
Application
Eligibility
Adult participant must meet one (1) of the following criteria:
- Employed/Self-Employed
- Seeking Employment
- Participating in Vocational Training
- Participating in an Educational Program
- Incapacitated
- Seeking Permanent Housing
- Have a child under Child Protective Services (CPS)
- Have a child that is At Risk
Adult participant must:
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be a current CalWORKs cash aide recipient; or
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a former CalWORKs aid recipient who received CalWORKs (cash aid) within the last 24 months
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have a child up to age 12 or a special need individual aged 13-21
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be within the 85% State Median Income ceiling (see chart below)
CalWORKs Stage 3
Overview
CalWORKs Stage 3 Child Care offers ongoing childcare support to families who have completed 24 months of eligibility in CalWORKs Stage 1 or Stage 2. It ensures a seamless transition without interruption in childcare services.
Application
Eligibility
Adult participant must meet one (1) of the following criteria:
- Employed/Self-Employed
- Seeking Employment
- Participating in Vocational Training
- Participating in an Educational Program
- Incapacitated
- Seeking Permanent Housing
- Have a child under Child Protective Services (CPS)
- Have a child that is At Risk
Adult participant must:
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have fully utilized the family’s twenty 24 months of eligibility in Stage 1 or Stage 2 (from the date they stopped receiving cash aid assistance)
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have a child up to age 12 or special need individual aged 13-21
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be within the 85% State Median Income ceiling (see chart below)
Bridge Program
Overview
The Emergency Child Care Bridge Program, in collaboration with the Department of Children and Families Services, aims to improve the placement success of foster children by expanding opportunities for placement in home-based family care settings. It provides financial assistance to foster families for childcare needs.
Application
Services
The Bridge Program addresses child care needs as a barrier for families otherwise willing to bring a child in the foster care system into their home, and for parenting youth in the foster care system.
It provides time limited vouchers for child care and child care navigator services.
There is also Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) training and coaching component for child care providers to enhance their ability to provide nurturing and safe environments for children.
The Bridge Program is not an entitlement, instead it is a time limited “bridge” to long-term child care solutions used at the time of placement to stabilize children in the best possible settings ensuring that caretakers have adequate support to balance their work and home lives.
For more information on Trauma-Informed Workshops, visit:
https://childdev.pusd.org/apps/pages/workshops
Alternative Payment Program
Overview
The Alternative Payment Program (CAPP) provides financial support for employed parents, students, or individuals in job training by subsidizing childcare costs. Eligible participants must meet State income guidelines and engage in approved activities, with payments made directly to childcare providers. It serves as an alternative child care option for parents who do not qualify for CalWORKs Stages 1, 2, or 3.
Application
Eligibility
- employed/Self-Employed, or
- seeking Employment, or
- participating in Vocational Training leading directly to a recognized trade or profession, or
- incapacitated, or
- seeking permanent housing, or
- have a child under Child Protective Services (CPS)
- have a child up to age 12 or special need individual aged 13-21
- be within the 85% State Median Income ceiling (see chart below)