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임신 중이고 임시 주택에 거주하거나 임신 중이고 현금 지원 또는 SSI(Supplemental Security Insurance)를 받고 있는 경우 Early Head Start 자격이 있을 수 있습니다. 이 프로그램은 임산부를 지원하는 조기 치료 및 교육을 제공합니다. 자세히 알아보려면 Head Start 를 방문하십시오.
0-4세 자녀를 위한 무료 또는 저렴한 보육 및 교육이 필요한 경우 EarlyLearn 및 Head Start 프로그램을 확인하십시오. MySchools.nyc 를 방문하여 가까운 영유아 프로그램을 찾을 수도 있습니다.
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0-3세 영유아가 같은 또래의 다른 어린이들처럼 학습, 놀기, 성장, 말하기 또는 걷기가 아닌 경우 조기 개입 프로그램(EIP) 자격이 있을 수 있습니다. 이 프로그램은 귀하와 협력하여 서비스 계획을 수립합니다. 이 계획은 자녀가 발달 목표를 달성하는 데 도움이 됩니다.
3-5세 자녀가 장애가 있거나 발달 지연이 있는 경우 유아원 특수 교육 위원회(CPSE) 가 도움을 줄 수 있습니다. 이 서비스는 학습, 말하기, 사회 정서적 기술 등을 지원합니다. 자세한 내용은 311번으로 전화하여 “유치원 특수 교육 위원회”에 문의하십시오.
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육아
Care and education for 3-4 year-olds from low-income families
Head Start
Child Care | NYC Public Schools
Head Start programs provide safe and positive environments for children age 3-4 to learn, play, and build the skills that get them ready for kindergarten and beyond. Programs also provide health, nutrition, and other services to children and their families.
Find a licensed child care program
NYC Child Care Connect
Child Care | Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
NYC Child Care Connect helps you find a child care program in your community. All programs are inspected and regulated by the NYC Health Department. You can also sign up for notifications about specific child care locations.
Free early childhood education for children of student-parents
Living for the Young Family Through Education
Child Care | NYC Department of Education (DOE); District 79
Parents who are students can get free early childhood education for their young kids though LYFE. LYFE also provides counseling, referral services, and advocacy to help parents achieve their educational and parenting goals.
Free or low-cost child care for children six weeks to two years old
Infant and Toddler Programs
Child Care | NYC Public Schools
Infant and Toddler programs provide free or low-cost child care and education for children six weeks to two years old. There are hundreds of programs in New York City that offer safe and positive learning environments for children.
Paid time off to care for family
NYS Paid Family Leave
Child Care | NYS Workers’ Compensation Board (NYS WCB)
Eligible workers can get up to 12 weeks of paid time off to care for family. Your job is also protected when you’re on leave.
Vouchers that help cover the cost of child care for children 6 weeks to 13 years old
Child Care Vouchers
Child Care | NYC Administration for Children’s Services (ACS)
Child care vouchers help cover the cost of child care for children 6 weeks to 13 years old. Children with disabilities up to 19 years old are also covered. Hundreds of home-based and center-based providers across NYC accept child care vouchers and offer child care services in safe and positive learning environments.
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Career and savings planning for Section 8 tenants
Family Self-Sufficiency
Family Services | NYC Housing Preservation & Development(HPD); NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA)
People who live in Section 8 housing can get help with their case, education, and finding a job. The Family Self-Sufficiency Program (FSS) also helps people save money once they start earning more.
Child support services
Office of Child Support Services
Family Services | NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA)
The Office of Child Support Services (OCSS) makes children the priority through helping mothers, fathers and guardians in opening and maintaining child support cases. A child can get child support until age 21 even if the other parent isn’t involved in the child’s life. Parents who pay child support can get help finding a job and managing their child support debt. Other services are also available.
Confidential family planning services
Family Planning Benefit Program
Family Services | NYS Department of Health (NYS DOH)
The Family Planning Benefit Program (FPBP) is health insurance for free, confidential reproductive health services. These include birth control, STI testing, and pregnancy counseling. FPBP is open to New Yorkers who meet income and residency requirements.
Free and safe legal help for immigrants
MOIA Immigration Legal Support Centers
Family Services | NYC Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA)
MOIA has over 20 Immigration Legal Support Centers that offers free and safe immigration legal help, regardless of immigration status. Services are offered by trusted legal service providers at community-based organizations, hospitals, and schools.
Help for adults in danger of abuse, neglect or exploitation
Adult Protective Services
Family Services | NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA)
APS helps adults in danger of abuse, neglect or exploitation. If you or someone you know needs help, refer them to APS by calling 718-557-1399.
Help for at-risk youth
Family Assessment Program
Family Services | NYC Administration for Children’s Services (ACS)
Families can get help with everyday problems, such as children skipping school or substance use, through the Family Assessment Program (FAP). FAP helps families deal with situations without involving the courts.
Help for survivors of dating, domestic, and gender-based violence
NYC Family Justice Centers
Family Services | NYC Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV)
Survivors of sexual violence, human trafficking, stalking, and intimate partner and family violence can get free and confidential services at NYC FJCs.
Home visits for first-time parents
Newborn Home Visiting Program
Family Services | NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
First-time parents can get free help from the Newborn Home Visiting Program. This program provides support for you and your newborn (0 to 3 months old) the first few weeks after birth.
Referrals for long term services and supports
NYC NY Connects
Family Services | NYC Department for the Aging (DFTA)
NY Connects provides information about long term services and supports to people of all ages and disabilities, as well as caregivers and professionals. NY Connects is funded by the NY State Office for the Aging (NYSOFA).
Resources & support for families and children
Growing Up NYC
Family Services | New York City Children’s Cabinet
Growing Up NYC (https://growingupnyc.cityofnewyork.us/) is the City’s resource hub for families. Learn about and access City programs and services for your children. You can also find activities available through government agencies and community partners.
Safe sleep education and cribs for babies
Safe Sleep Initiative
Family Services | NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH); NYC Administration for Children’s Services (ACS)
Sleeping the wrong way can be dangerous for babies. Get information on the safest way for your baby to sleep from the Safe Sleep Initiative. Low-income families may also be eligible to get a free crib.
Support for children with behavioral challenges
Family Resource Centers
Family Services | NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
Parents and their children who have emotional, behavioral, or mental health challenges can get individual and group-based services at Family Resource Centers (FRCs). Led by people who have had similar experiences, programs include advocacy, referrals and resources, skills development, and support groups for youth and caregivers.
Support for first-time parents
NYC Nurse-Family Partnership
Family Services | NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
First-time parents can get their own personal nurse at no cost. Your nurse can answer your questions and provide valuable guidance and support for a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby.