Child Care Subsidy | State of Hawaii Dept of Human Services - Child Care Subsidy Program - Waipahu
94-275 Mokuola Street, 94-275 Mokuola Street, Waipahu, HI 96797
Eligibility
For general child care:
-Child: Under 13 years, or between 13 to 18 years if the child cannot do self care and resides with their parent(s) or caretakers;
-Parents or Caretakers: Must be employed, attending school, or participating in a job-training program. In two-parent families, BOTH parents/caretakers must be participating in any of the above activities;
-Income limits by family size: Gross monthly income (before taxes and deductions) must not exceed 85% of the State Median Income for the family size.
-A completed application along with supporting documents, such as birth certificates, and income verification are required before eligibility can be established and payment initiated.
-Re-determinations for continued eligibility are conducted every 12 months
All child care providers, even if they are not licensed by DHS, need to have child abuse/neglect, adult perpetrator, and criminal history background checks completed in order to receive a DHS child care subsidy payment
Hours
MON: 7:45 am - 4:30 pm
TUE: 7:45 am - 4:30 pm
WED: 7:45 am - 4:30 pm
THU: 7:45 am - 4:30 pm
FRI: 7:45 am - 4:30 pm
SAT: Closed
SUN: Closed
Closed on State holidays
(855) 643-1643
Voice
Application process
Written Application
Visit the website for information and application link, Mail or email the application and documents, or Apply online at https://childcaresubsidyapplication.dhs.hawaii.gov/
Fees
The Child Care Connection Hawaii (CCCH) subsidy programs use a sliding fee scale for families meeting the income eligibility requirements. The subsidy amount varies based on the family’s gross monthly income, family size, type and cost of care, and, for
Service area
All Islands,Oahu,Hawaii (Big Island),Maui,Kauai,Molokai,Lanai,Niihau
(Child Care Connection Hawaii, Arbor, CCCH) Child Care Subsidy (CCS) program helps low-income families to sustain their employment, educational efforts and job training by paying a subsidy for their children who are in the care of Department of Human Services (DHS)-approved child care providers. Unless child care is required for protective purposes, families must meet income and activity requirements to qualify for this subsidy program.
What's Here
Providing organization
State of Hawaii Department of Human Services - Child Care Subsidy
