Working Connections Child Care

What it is:

The Working Connections Child Care Program helps families to pay for child care.

Who is eligible?

Households with parents who are working, or are participating in a DSHS approved work activity and whose children meet citizenship requirements.

Kinds of child care DSHS can help pay for:

All child care providers must pass a criminal background inquiry

To apply for WCCC:

Once you are approved for WCCC you will get an award letter. This letter will tell you the dates you are eligible for WCCC and the amount of your co-payment.

Income Requirements:

Your eligibility for WCCC is determined by your household's income, and the number of people in your family. Your child care costs (or co-payment) is determined on a sliding scale.

For example, a three-person household with countable monthly income of $995 would have a $15 per month co-pay. If the same household had countable monthly income of $1,675 they would have a $50 co-pay per month. A three-person household with countable monthly income of $2 ,000 they would have a co-pay of $119 per month.

WCCC INCOME TABLE
If family size isEligible if countable
monthly income is under
1$1,702
2$2,282
3$2,862
4$3,442
5$4,022
6$4,602

Need help finding childcare?

You can get help from your local Child Care Resource and Referral Agency. To locate the Child Care Resource and Referral Agency in your area

Information on this page was provided by Economic Services Division.