Child Care for Homeless Families

Experiencing homelessness and needing child care services is a challenge. The State makes it easier for you to receive help paying for child care, even if you don’t have all of the required documents at the time of application for assistance. If you lack a fixed and adequate nighttime residence, you may meet the definition of “homeless”. Specifically, that means living in:

  • Shared housing due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or a similar reason;
  • Motels, hotels, or campgrounds because you don’t have alternative accommodations;
  • Emergency or transitional shelters;
  • Locations not designed or intended for human sleeping, such as park benches; cars, parks, public spaces, bus or train stations, or abandoned buildings.

If you are facing one of these situations and are unable to provide the necessary documents with your application, you may have up to six months to submit the required paperwork. During this time, your family can start receiving a child care subsidy. Please call Child Care Connection’s subsidy team at 609-989-8035 for assistance.

How long will it take for my application to be processed?

Applications are reviewed in date order of receipt.  Regulations allow for up to 45 days to finalize the review of an application.  Incomplete applications will be denied.  Once the application review is complete, you will be contacted in writing of the outcome of the review.  If your family is found eligible for subsidy, you will be provided with “next steps” to get the subsidy started.

Will my child be eligible for subsidy?

If your family is found to be eligible for subsidy, the subsidy will be paid for your child up to the age of 13, or less than age 19 if under the NJ Division of Child Protection and Permanency’s protective supervision or mentally or physically incapable of self-care.  Please note that your child must be a US Citizen or qualified non-citizen and must reside with the parent/applicant full time.

What are the State’s eligibility requirements for New Jersey Cares for Kids (NJCK)?

  • Applicant(s)/Parents:
    • Must be a New Jersey resident *
    • Must meet income requirements and not have assets that exceed $1 million
    • Must be working full time (30 hours or more per week), attending school full time (12 credits or more), or in job training at least 20 hours per week
  • Children
    • Up to the age of 13, or less than age 19 if under the NJ Division of Child Protection and Permanency’s protective supervision or mentally or physically incapable of self-care
    • Must be a US Citizen or qualified non-citizen
    • Must reside with parent(s) or individual(s) acting as parent(s) (in loco parentis)

Follow this link for detailed information about eligibility for the NJCK child care subsidy program.  You may also call the subsidy team at 609-989-8035 for assistance.

Please note: You must be a Mercer County resident to apply for subsidy administered by Child Care Connection. If you reside in another New Jersey county, click here for the list of where to apply.

Applying for a Child Care Subsidy

As an applicant/parent seeking a child care subsidy, you will be required to provide proof of income (both earned and unearned), training/school hours, and household size to help determine eligibility.  All required documents must be submitted in order to be determined subsidy-eligible

What training do you have available?

Use the Calendar of Events on our website to view currently available training or go directly to your NJCCIS account and search.

  1. Log-in
  2. Go to the “Registry” tab at the top of your screen
  3. Click “Find Professional Development & Training Classes
  4. Choose “Child Care Connection” under the “Training Agency” field
  5. Click “Search” and scroll down
  6. To view and register for individual events, click “Select”

How do I earn a Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential?

It is highly recommended that you spend some time looking through the Council for Professional Recognition’s website:  www.cdacouncil.org. You will find information about eligibility, the process of preparing and applying for the CDA Credential, the settings (infant/toddler, preschool, or family child care), the professional education in early childhood requirement, and assessment expectations. The Council for Professional Recognition is the national agency that manages and awards the CDA Credential.

When there is enough local interest, we offer the full 120 hours of CDA training, including assessment preparation.  Even when we are not offering classes, we can provide technical assistance support to those who are completing their final preparations prior to application.

Below is an incomplete list of links to Council for Professional Recognition-accepted online CDA coursework options:

Smart Horizons www.smarthorizons.org/naccrra/cccj/index2.html

Pro Solutions: www.prosolutionstraining.com/

Better Kid Care: bit.ly/bkc-access

You may be eligible for the Department of Human Services, Division of Family Development scholarship initiative.  The application is completed on NJCCIS: www.njccis.com.  Please contact them directly if you have questions regarding that application:

Customer Service Phone – 1-800-332-6512

Customer Service Email –

Have further questions regarding CDA? Contact Alli Storm, Child Care Connection’s director of training, at 609-989-7770 x139, or via .