Department of Human Services: Non Traditional Child Care
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Non-Traditional Child Care
 
Residents of the District of Columbia are eligible to receive non-traditional child care subsidy payments through the Department of Human Services, Income Maintenance Administration, Child Care Services Division. Non-Traditional child care is a service offered to parents whose work schedule is outside of the standard hours of 7 am to 6 pm, Monday through Friday. Parents can receive child care services on the weekend, nights, and evenings. Eligibility is based on the customer’s employment and/or training schedule. The parent or guardian must have original documentation that will verify their need for non-traditional child care based on a countable activity (school and/or work schedule).
 
There are four non-traditional services:
 
1)  Extended day full time – Includes six to (14) hours of countable activity with at least one hour in the morning before 7 am or in the afternoon after 6 pm. The majority of hours are between traditional hours of 7 am and 6 pm, Monday through Friday. 
 
2) Extended day part time – Includes less than six hours of countable activity with at least one hour in the morning before 7 am or in the afternoon after 6 pm. The majority of hours are between the traditional hours of 7 am and 6 pm, Monday through Friday.
 
3) Nontraditional full time – Includes six to 11 hours between 6 pm and 7 am Monday through Friday, or six (6) to eleven hours on Saturday, Sunday or a Holiday, within a twenty four hour period.
 
4)  Nontraditional part-time – Includes less than six hours between 6 pm and 7 am Monday through Friday, or less than six hours on Saturday, Sunday or a holiday, within a 24 hour period.
 
A listing of non-traditional child care providers enrolled in the Child Care Subsidy Program can be obtained by calling the Washington Child Development Council (WCDC – also called Resource and Referral Services) at (202) 387-0002.
 

A listing of non-traditional child care providers who offer subsidized child care can be obtained by calling the Washington Child Development Council (WCDC), Resource and Referral Services at (202) 387-0002. For further information, please call the Child Care Services Division at (202) 727-0284, between 8:15 am – 4:45 pm Monday – Friday.  The fax number is (202) 727-9709.