Colorado Association of Family Child Care
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Colorado Web SitesColorado Division of Child Care Is Colorado's lead agency in planning and implementing public policy on child care issues.
To request forms or rules 303-321-4164 Colorado Child Care Resource & Referral Network A network of local Resource and Referral Agencies around the state where parents can talk to a specialist that can match a provider's services to their family's needs. Colorado Children's Campaign Has worked to mobilize individuals and
organizations to think and act on behalf of children with particular attention
to the health, education and safety of those most at risk. 225 East 16th Avenue,
Suite B-300, Denver, CO 80203-1607, Colorado Department of Education Is the state agency for Colorado pre-K
to 12 public education, adult literacy, and state libraries. 201 East Colfax Avenue, Denver,
Colorado 80203, Phone: 303-866-6600. National Association Family Child Care The focus of NAFCC is to provide technical assistance to family child care associations. Child Care Bureau Is dedicated to enhancing the quality, affordability, and availability of child care for all families. Children's Defense Fund Information about a variety of childcare issues and ways individuals can take action to improve children’s care. Stand for Quality Child Care Stand For Children’s mission is to ensure all children have an opportunity to grow up healthy, educated, and safe. Families and Work Institute Families and Work Institute is a non-profit organization that addresses the changing nature of work and family life. Zero to Three ZERO TO THREE is the nation's leading resource on the first three years of life. National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child Care primary mission is to promote health and safety in out-of-home child care settings throughout the nation. Future of Children is to disseminate timely information on major issues related to children’s well-being. National Network for Child Care Our goal is to share knowledge about children and child care from the vast resources of the land-grant universities with parents, professionals, practitioners, and the general public. Consumer Information on Child Care and Children Is a "one-stop" link to a broad range of federal information resources available online. Family Village We are a global community that integrates information, resources, and communication opportunities on the Internet for persons with cognitive and other disabilities, for their families, and for those that provide them services and support. Kids Count Our mission is to foster public policies, human service reforms, and community supports that more effectively meet the needs of today's vulnerable children and families. National Child Care Information Center 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. National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities is the national information and referral center that provides information on disabilities and disability-related issues for families, educators, and other professionals. Internet Resources for Special Children is dedicated to communicating information relating to the needs of children with disabilities. Center for the Child Care Workforce record of research, documentation, advocacy, training and organizing around the issues of better compensation and working conditions in the field of early care and education. Child Care Action Campaign Our vision: quality, affordable child care available for all families. National Safe Kids Campaign is the first and only national organization dedicated solely to the prevention of unintentional childhood injury. Consumer Product Safety Commission an independent Federal regulatory agency, helps keep American families safe by reducing the risk of injury or death from consumer products. American Academy of Pediatrics Dedicate their efforts and resources to the health, safety and well-being of infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
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