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CCI-Center for Children’s Initiatives
Child Development Support Corporation
Chinese-American Planning Council
The Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc.
Day Care Council of New York, Inc.

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The New York City Child Care Resource & Referral Consortium includes five organizations that are committed to promoting and supporting high quality, culturally competent early care and education services. We serve the needs of families, early care professionals, and the community-at-large by providing consultations, referrals, training, and technical assistance.

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Looking for child care in New York City?
We offer a FREE referral service that can help you find care that meets your needs. More information

2012 Immigration Forum: Impact on
Early Care & Education

We hosted a forum on immigration and its impact on Early Care & Education in New York City on Wednesday, April 11, 2012. More information

Family Resource Days
We are hosting Family Resource Days in all five boroughs! The last one of the year will be held on Saturday, April 28, 2012 More information

Child Care Provider Resource Days
We are hosting Child Care Provider Resource Days in all five boroughs. More information

Child Care in NYC: An Analysis of Child Care Supply and Demand by Neighborhood
On February 24, 2010, the Consortium released a report assessing the child care needs of various New York City communities. View the report

New York City Infant Toddler Resource Center
A collaborative initiative of the New York City Child Care Resource and Referral Consortium. For more information, please visit New York City Infant & Toddler Resource Center's website.

Fifth Annual Citywide Infant Toddler Conference
The NYC CCR&R Consortium's Infant Toddler Resource Center co-hosted the Fifth Annual Citywide Infant Toddler Conference on July 21, 2011 Information

The New York City Child Care Resource & Referral Consortium is funded by the New York State Office of Children & Family Services (OCFS).