![]() | Check out the Family Member Program Handbook! |
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| Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. |
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What is the PAB?
The parent advisory board is made up of parents with children enrolled
in the CDC, SAP, FCC and Youth Programs. Although they do not set
policy they are an integral group for infusing new ideas and support for
our programs. The PAB provides input on parent involvement and parent
education programs they would like to assist with and plan activities to
say "thank you" to the staff for the great job they do. Although staff
are not members of the PAB, they attend the meetings to assist with
corroborative activities and to ensure compliance with regulations.
Love kids?
The Family Child Care office encourages
caring individuals, interesting in
hosting home daycare services, to contact
the FCC office. In accordance with
AFI 34-276, "any individual caring for
other families' children a total of 10
hours a week on a regular
basis must be
licensed to provide
care".
Extended Duty Care
This program offers care at no additional
cost to parents when they are
required to work beyond their normal
operating hours on an unexpected
occasion such as a temporary shift
change, unplanned extended duty, or
unplanned weekend duty. |
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| Choosing
a Provider The relationship between parents
and FCC providers play a vital role in the success of each home. Parents should
feel comfortable when speaking to a potential provider about their child and sharing
any concerns they may have. |
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| Helpful
resources for choosing a provider: Choosing a Provider Handout Air Force Extended Duty Child Care Program The Extended Duty
Child Care Program assists military families working extended hours by increasing
the hours of care available in Air Force licensed Family Child Care Homes. The
Extended Child Care Program provides services beyond the standard 50 hours of
care that families are already purchasing in child care programs on or off base.
The program offers care in FCC Homes beyond the standard 10-hour child care day
or 5-day work week. Who is eligible for the Extended Duty Child Care Program? |
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| Attention: The Andersen Family Child Care Program is looking for dependable FCC providers who would like to offer Extendded Duty Care in their FCC home. You must be a licensed FCC provider at the Standard Level in order to participate in the Extended Duty Care Program. For additional information please contact the FCC office at 366-1102. Additional Services Child Care for PCSing
Families-Families are entitled to receive upto 20 hours of free
Child Care for Volunteers-The Family Support Center and the Family Child
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of: September 25, 2008 36 FSS/FSK -- Phone (671) 366-6157 / DSN 366-6157 The 36th Force Support Squadron Webpage is updated regularly - please refresh your browser window to ensure you are viewing the latest in Services' events and information. Thank you. |
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