Child Care Resource Center
Child Care Resource Center Headquarters Location
Chatsworth, CA
What We Do
Got Child Care?
That was the question a group of committed volunteers asked the San Fernando Valley in 1974. After hearing an enthusiastic and definite “NO,” these volunteers looked for a way to support families struggling to find quality child care, development, and education services for their families.
So that year, the San Fernando Valley Child Care Consortium and the Mayor’s Child Care and Junior Task Force proposed the first child care resource center in the San Fernando Valley. Doris McLain was elected chairperson as Mayor Bradley accepted the proposal and gave the newly founded Child Care Resource Center (CCRC) space in Van Nuys City Hall Center.
On January 23, 1975, CCRC was formally dedicated; volunteers of the National Council of Jewish Women became the first staff, and Marj Morris became the agency’s first paid director. Upon formal incorporation in 1976, Resource and Referral (R&R) services began in the San Fernando Valley with an average of 60 requests per month from parents needing assistance in their search for caregivers. In that same year, a grant from the California Department of Education allowed CCRC to begin providing financial support to help low-income families pay for the cost of their child care
Why work at CCRC?That was the question a group of committed volunteers asked the San Fernando Valley in 1974. After hearing an enthusiastic and definite “NO,” these volunteers looked for a way to support families struggling to find quality child care, development, and education services for their families.
So that year, the San Fernando Valley Child Care Consortium and the Mayor’s Child Care and Junior Task Force proposed the first child care resource center in the San Fernando Valley. Doris McLain was elected chairperson as Mayor Bradley accepted the proposal and gave the newly founded Child Care Resource Center (CCRC) space in Van Nuys City Hall Center.
On January 23, 1975, CCRC was formally dedicated; volunteers of the National Council of Jewish Women became the first staff, and Marj Morris became the agency’s first paid director. Upon formal incorporation in 1976, Resource and Referral (R&R) services began in the San Fernando Valley with an average of 60 requests per month from parents needing assistance in their search for caregivers. In that same year, a grant from the California Department of Education allowed CCRC to begin providing financial support to help low-income families pay for the cost of their child care
From the moment you join CCRC, you'll be immersed in an environment rich with challenges and opportunities. As an organization, we have been helping children, families, child care professionals, and the community since 1976. Now, our very large team of over 800 professionals serves more than 50,000 clients in Northern Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties.
CCRC TodayUnder the leadership of Dr. Michael Olenick who assumed the position of President CEO in 2003, we now have over 700 professional staff members working from more than 20 different locations. CCRC’s programs and services for both parents and providers have grown over the last four decades as our outreach into the communities of the Antelope, San Fernando, and Santa Clarita Valleys as well as the entirety of San Bernardino County.
Each month, we provide quality, support, development, and education to almost 50,000 children, families in our 22,500-square-mile service area. We remain a unique and distinctive leader in the child care industry. Our current programs include resource libraries, home visiting, workforce development, family engagement, financial care assistance, Head Start preschool, Early Head Start, Early Head Start - Childcare partnership, Motherhood and so much more.
We look forward to another 40 years of continued support from our community as we help cultivate child, family and community well-being.
Each month, we provide quality, support, development, and education to almost 50,000 children, families in our 22,500-square-mile service area. We remain a unique and distinctive leader in the child care industry. Our current programs include resource libraries, home visiting, workforce development, family engagement, financial care assistance, Head Start preschool, Early Head Start, Early Head Start - Childcare partnership, Motherhood and so much more.
We look forward to another 40 years of continued support from our community as we help cultivate child, family and community well-being.
Number of Employees in Child Care Resource Center
501 to 1,000
Child Care Resource Center Revenue
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