Pritzker Announces Reduced Co-Pays of $1.25 for Parents in Illinois’
Child Care Assistance Program
60,000 Families to Receive Financial Relief Through New
Initiative
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[January 04, 2021]
CHICAGO—Following the recent launch of a new initiative to direct
additional funds to support child care providers in the Child Care
Assistance Program (CCAP), Governor JB Pritzker today announced parents
in the program will pay a maximum of $1.25 in monthly co-pays. CCAP
provides low-income families with access to high-quality childcare
throughout Illinois and the reduced rates will provide financial relief
to families across the state as Illinois continues to feel the impact of
the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The lower rates are applicable in January
and February 2021.
“Our lives are full of so many unknowns right now – and childcare
service providers and working parents know that all too well,” said
Governor JB Pritzker. “That’s why my administration is stepping in to
help the providers and families enrolled in the state’s Child Care
Assistance Program secure a little more stability and flexibility just
as we did in the spring. To lift some of the burden on parents, the
parent co-pay for all families in the program will be reduced to just
$1.25 per month in the first two months of the new year.”
Support for eligible families includes paying for all eligible days of
child care regardless of the child’s attendance. These changes are
effective for December, January and February. As of last month, 98,000
children were enrolled in CCAP.
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"I would like to sincerely thank Governor Pritzker for his ongoing
support for families in our child care program. The temporary
reduction in the co-pay for the families across the state will be an
enormous relief while so many are working to rebuild during
COVID-19,” said Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS)
Secretary Grace Hou.
Earlier this year, the Pritzker administration provided $270 million
in relief funding to child care providers across the state as part
of Illinois’ Business Interruption Grant Program, the largest
business-relief program in the nation. The state is dedicating an
additional $20 million in funding from the CARES Act to provide aid
to additional providers in Illinois.
IDHS’ Office of Child Care administers the Child Care Program to
provide low-income, working families with access to quality,
affordable child care that allows them to continue working and
contributes to the healthy, emotional and social development of the
child. Families can stay connected with the program on the Child
Care Assistance Program Facebook or at the IDHS website.
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