Child Care Resources Inc. is a private, non-profit child care resource and referral (CCR&R) agency that works with families and communities to help ensure that all children have access to high-quality, affordable early learning and school-age opportunities and experiences that enable them to succeed in school and in life. Whether you contact us by phone or email, you'll always hear back from a real person who will provide the help you need or put you in touch with the person who can.
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Child Care Resources Inc. ("CCRI") is the go-to source for early care and education and school-age child care in Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Union, Rowan, and Stanly counties in North Carolina. We work to increase access to the kinds of early learning experiences that promote children's success in school and in life.
Child Care Resources Inc. stands against racism. Dismantling 400 years of racism requires intentional actions. The path ahead begins with listening to and learning from those whose voices have not been heard and from whom power has been largely denied. CCRI stands ready to listen, to learn, to self-examine, and to continue working toward the reversal of opportunity denied.
CCRI offers competitive salaries and a generous benefits package including health and retirement plans with an organizational match. Child Care Resources Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. Child Care Resources Inc. does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, age, disability, veteran status or any other basis protected under federal, state or local laws.
Child Care Resources Inc. offers parents free, personalized referrals to licensed child care providers in Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Union, Rowan, and Stanly counties. These referrals are not recommendations. As a parent or guardian, it is your responsibility to select the child care provider you believe will be best for your children.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Pre-Kindergarten Program, Bright Beginnings, is designed to provide a child-centered, literacy-focused learning environment to ensure that all children in Mecklenburg County enter kindergarten ready to learn. Bright Beginnings Pre-K serves eligible 4-year-old students who have a demonstrated educational need and are at risk of failing to meet North Carolina's performance standards.
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Ebony
Oct 12, 2021
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Daisy Huertas
Aug 17, 2021
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Melissa Divel
Dec 13, 2020
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Niya
Jan 07, 2020
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I had a daycare I really wanted my child to go to picked out for my appointment but the person who did my application and interview told me it wasn't enrolled in the program and wasn't on the list of daycares. Well turns out, yes, it is. They had space at the daycare and I could have been trying to get my child into that daycare for the past couple of days instead of looking at other daycares. They are now down to one space so fingers crossed
Renee Mcmillan
Jun 04, 2019
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Gee Erykah
Oct 28, 2018
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Submitted an application online. About 1 week later received a phone call from A. Wallace; telling me I needed to schedule an appointment, to complete paperwork. I was given late February. I told her I can get the documents to her that day. She saw me that next day. I’m just waiting for an approval letter. She was very nice and patient and she also listened. The staff were very nice and answered all of my questions. A. Wallace also gave me tons of resources that were very helpful. She even gave my baby books. Thank you. You guys may not meet the requirements or you may not understand how the
A. Rene' Dunlap
Oct 06, 2018
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This agency has been a life saver for my daughter and granddaughter. I don't know what we would have done without their assistance. Please be patient with them. It does take about a week or more for them to get back to you regarding your eligibility for assistance. Very helpful and a God-send for those who need their help.
Chukeya Vick
Sep 17, 2018
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Lshonda Hudson
Dec 08, 2017
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This place is really disappointing. I was working and they just terminated my children daycare. So they backwards why not help a single mother who is working. They rather provide daycare as long as I'm sitting home doing nothing. Sad. How can someone get ahead when they are not really trying to help.
Corrina Black
Sep 26, 2017
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