





Serving Champaign, Douglas, Iroquois, Macon, Piatt and Vermilion, IL Counties
At the end of each fiscal year, Child Care Resource Services makes available a written report on the child care delivery system in our local communities regarding the needs of children, families, providers, employers, and communities at large to generate new knowledge about the child care system and contribute to the professional development of students.
A message from CCRS Director
![]() | For more than 20 years, Child Care Resource Service (CCRS) has provided numerous services to Champaign, Douglas, Macon, Piatt, Iroquois and Vermilion Counties. With the assistance of knowledgeable, committed staff members, dedicated Community Advisory Board members, and consistent funding through the Illinois Department of Human Services, CCRS has grown and strengthend relationships with other critical regional service providers. We continue to broaden outreach efforts to children and families. |
In the Spring of 2005, CCRS was awarded the status of Quality Assured by the Child Care Aware program of the National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Services (NACCRRA). CCRS is the second child care resource and referral agency in the state of Illinois to receive this distinction and 62nd in the nation. It represents over a year of work on the part of Parent Provider Services staff members. Being granted this honor by a jury of national peers brings pride to our entire agency.
Please take a moment to visit our enhanced web site for detailed information about CCRS. Ongoing efforts to improve the site for your use have resulted in a power-packed resource for employers, parents, child care providers, and community members.
We hope this Annual Data Report will assist you in a better understanding of our work and in targeted planning for the future needs of children. The Report reflects minor adjustments to be more useful to you. We encourage you to take full advantage of the information offered herein and of the services offered by CCRS. Thank you for your interest in our work and your loyal supportl.
Sincerely,
Judy Hartley
Director
Helping Parents Pay for Child Care |
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Helping Parents Find Child Care | |
Services for Hispanic Clients | |
Connecting Providers and Parents: Back-Up Solutions | |
Child Care Facilities by Type and Capacity Data | |
Reaching Out to Child Care Providers/Quality Counts | |
Providing Solutions: Training/Child Care Nurse Consultants | |
Reaching Out to the Community: Outreach/Van Visits/Employers | |
About the Statistics We Generate: Data and Research | |
2000 U.S.Census Bureau Data | |
Community Advisory Boards |
All program information above is available in a printed booklet by request via email or calling our office.
These county profiles separately list the minimum, maximum and average full-time weekly rates according to the age groups categories of infants, toddlers, twos, preschool and schoolage for both centers and family child care homes.
These city profiles separately list the minimum, maximum and average full-time weekly rates according to the age groups categories of infants, toddlers, twos, preschool and schoolage for both centers and family child care homes.