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Child Care Information Services of Erie County
Subsidy & General Information:
(814) 451-6580
Statewide Subsidy Information toll-free: (877) 288-2022
Eligibility Fax: (814) 451-6550
Resource & Referral Information:
(814) 451-6676
Statewide Resource & Referral toll-free: (877) 288-2022
Resource & Referral Fax: (814) 451-7788
Address:
Sumner Nichols Building
155 West 8th Street
Suite 316
Erie, PA 16501
Hours:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Child Care Information Services (CCIS) offer parents a resource and referral service to connect them with child care arrangements in their communities.
CCIS can also inform parents about whether they are eligible for help paying their child care bills. If you work and have children under the age of thirteen, you might qualify for help in paying for their care while you work. If you can't afford to work because of child care costs, this could make work affordable! Your weekly child care bill could be as low as $5!