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Courage to Care: Helping Children Cope During Deployment - This fact sheet contains useful information for you -- parents and family caregivers -- to help children cope during a parents' deployment.
MCCYN is a fee assistance program that keeps affordable child care in reach for U.S. military families. It is intended for families who cannot access installation-based care due to distance or waitlists.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Family Child Care, School Age Care, School Liaison
Resource Type:
Marketing and Communications
Published:
09/19
Military caregiving households are those that include a wounded, ill, or injured service member or veteran who requires caregiving. There are an estimated 16.9 million civilian caregivers and 5.5 million caregivers of a current or former member of the US Armed Forces. Around 3.41 million caregivers serving a current or former member of the military reported having a child under 18 who lived with them (39% of post-9/11 caregivers, 23% of pre-9/11 caregivers).
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Child and Youth Program, Family Child Care, School Age Care, Youth Program
Resource Type:
Marketing and Communications
Published:
01/18
All family involvement activities and efforts are founded on each CYPΓÇÖs Family Engagement Program. This required, Navy-wide program ensures that families have ample, flexible, and meaningful opportunities to participate in their childrenΓÇÖs experience in CYP. The Family Engagement Program brochure describes the program and opportunities for involvement across all CYPs.