Child and Youth Programs (CYP) provide high quality child care programs and services that support eligible families. Programs are available for children six weeks through 18 years of age; full day, part time, and in some locations hourly care. All programs are designed to enrich your child’s social, cognitive, emotional, physical, and intellectual growth and development.

Child Development Centers

At the CDCs, children have a full day in an enriching environment that builds the foundation for their transition into school. The CDCs engage children in guided play and an array of stimulating, age-appropriate activities that include computers, arts and crafts, reading, listening centers and more!

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School Age Care

The School Age Care (SAC) program is a nationally accredited child care service for children ages 5-12 needing care before and after school. SAC provides a safe, supervised and age-appropriate environment with individual and group activities that develop the social, emotional, cognitive and physical potential of children.

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School Liaison

The School Liaison Program (SLP) focuses its efforts on making transitions for military school age children easier.

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Exceptional Family Member Program

The Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) is a mandatory program that supports families with exceptional needs by ensuring access and availability to medical and educational services to provide continuum of care.

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Library

The libraries contain a wide variety of books, services and resources for military families. The libraries provide computer access to both adults and children. Patrons must be a registered user in order to access many of the websites and resources offered online.

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Youth Sports

Youth Sports is a skill based program open to children ages 4-11. Rather than focusing on competition, which is an inherit part of sports, children are provided the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of a sport, in addition to good sportsmanship and the benefits of teamwork.

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New Parent Support

The New Parent Support Program (NPSP) is a professional team of social workers and nurses who offer education, counseling and support to expectant parents, adoptive parents or families with children five and under.

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