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Thinking about getting a Family Child Care license? 4Cs is here to help you!

If you are a current or new family child care provider who wants to start a family child care business, improve business practices, expand from a small to a large family child care business, or learn more about providing quality care that supports children’s early development and learning, we can help you.

If you care about children and want to join the early childhood profession, we can help you become a licensed family child care provider.

  1. To become licensed, the first step is to attend an orientation with Community Care Licensing (CCL). Preregistration and prepayment of a fee is required. For an in-person orientation, call (510) 622-2602 or visit CCL’s website for locations and dates. If you have questions after the orientation, we can assist you with the licensing process.
  2. Next, to learn more about operating your business, sign up to attend our free trainings on business practices, child development, and providing quality care. Find the workshop schedule on our website: Trainings Calendar.
  3. Contact us with your questions and concerns. We have staff members who speak English, Spanish, and Chinese.

If you live in Fremont, Hayward, or Union City AND you meet current eligibility guidelines, you may be eligible for our Child Care Initiative Project (CCIP). Participants in this project receive individual coaching and consultation to help with completing the licensing application process and setting up your home environment. Participants also receive financial incentives, such as reimbursements for business startup costs.

Southern Alameda County needs more high quality child care programs – we need you!

A special thanks to our CCIP funders: California Department of Social Services, City of Fremont, City of Hayward,  and Union City.

Contact Us to Learn More

Arlene Sandoval, English & Spanish, (510) 736-2793 or arlenes@4c-alameda.org

Iris Lin, Chinese, (510) 736-2755 or irisl@4c-alameda.org

More information about the CCIP can be downloaded in EnglishSpanish, and Chinese.

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