Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Westchester Insider: Westchester County: 4/6 - 2PM - County Executive George Latimer Launches New Child Care Scholarship with Broad Eligibility.


County Executive George Latimer Launches New Child Care Scholarship with Broad Eligibility.

 

Working Parents Earning $60,000 - $100,000+ Encouraged to Apply.

 

Wednesday, April 6

2 p.m.

Michaelian Office Building

148 Martine Ave.

9th Floor

White Plains, NY 10601

 

(White Plains, NY) - Recognizing that affordable child care is essential for children, families and the economy to thrive, Westchester County has partnered with the Child Care Council of Westchester to create the Westchester Works Scholarship for resident families who have not previously qualified for child care financial assistance.

 

Latimer will be joined tomorrow by child care and legislative leaders to outline the program.

 

Latimer’s 2022 budget contains a total of $38.9 million for childcare subsidies.  An increase of $10.2 million from 2021 levels of $28.7 million. 

 

For many families, child care is often the biggest bill in the household – but this new scholarship provides relief.

 

                     A family of two was previously ineligible if household income was $34,841.

                     Now, that same family can have a gross income of up to $60,674 and qualify for the Westchester Works Child Care Scholarship.

                     A family of three can earn up to $74,950, and a family of four, up to $89,226.

 

Scholarship applications are being accepted as of April 1. To qualify for the scholarship or a child care subsidy, parents/guardians must be working and meet income eligibility. Click here to learn more and apply. Questions? Email scholarships@cccwny.org, or call (914) 761-3456 x140.

 

Employers are also encouraged to reach out to the Council to obtain information and resources to distribute to employees.

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