Program areas at Crystal Stairs
Child care assistance program - under contracts with the California department of social services (cdss) childcare and development division, we administer a child care payment program for low-income families who are cycling off welfare (calworks) as well as those who are not in the welfare system. The goal of the program is to promote and support family economic self-sufficiency by paying for child care so that parents can work, seek work or attend school/training. The program also provides child care payment assistance to families referred by public and private agencies because their children are "at risk" of abuse or neglect. We certify the family's eligibility for child care, assist them to look for and select child care, provide referrals to other supportive services as needed, and make monthly payments for child care providers they select to care for their children. We enrolled 12,312 families with a total of 21,649 children from birth to 12 years old, and made monthly payments to 6,416 licensed and license-exempt child care providers for their services to enrolled children.
Head start and state preschool - under three grants with the department of health and human services, administration for children and families, we administer head start, early head start and child care partnership grants funded for 1,422 children ages 1 to 5 years old. The program is under enrolled and serviced 1,320 children this past year. There were 719 volunteers in extended learning at home through the learning genie. Only a few completed in-person volunteering as it was re-implemented this program year. Of those children enrolled, 220 of the students were dually serviced in our California department of education's state preschool program which allows us to provide full-day services to working parents and those who are in school. The program provided full-day services in 16 centers for 200 days. Of the children and families enrolled, 35% had eligibility at 100% below federal poverty guidelines; 50% were receiving public assistance (tanif or ssi); 7% were in foster care; 5% were reported as being homeless; and 3% were over income. In addition,8% of those children had an individualized education plan (iep) or individual family services plan receiving disability services. The goal of our program is to promote school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive development of the children and to support family engagement that leads to parents taking on or maintaining their role as the child's most influential teacher. Center-based services are provided in full-day 8 hour sessions. We take a "holistic" approach to serving children and their families that allow us to support them in the areas of health, nutrition, mental health and social services. Services are provided through our staff directly or through a collaborative partner. We have a shared governance approach where parents are actively involved in decision making.
Calworks stage 1 child care - under a contract with the los angeles county dept. Of public social services (dpss), we administer a child care payment program for cash-aided families starting the transition from elfare to work. The goal of the program is to promote a family's economic self-sufficiency through employment and/or education/training that will lead to employment. We certify the family's eligibility for child care, assist them to look for and select child care, and make monthly payments for services rendered by child care providers they select to care for their children. We enrolled 6,540 families with a total of 10,848 children from birth to 12 years old, and made monthly child care payments to 4,490 licensed and license-exempt child care providers for their services to enrolled children.
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