Story by Petty Officer 2nd Class Janae McCoy | Joint Region Marianas | 11.21.2025
The Guam Metro Family Child Care office recently expanded its FCC program to providers who live off base.
Story by Eric Pilgrim | Fort Knox | 04.18.2025
A once popular U.S. Army Child & Youth Services program that was nearly shuttered in the wake of the COVID pandemic is beginning to stir up interest again. So far this year, the Family Child Care program at Fort Knox has opened eight active homes, and program officials said they are hoping to capitalize on this recent surge to encourage even more families to participate....
Story by Jason Treffry | Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling | 03.31.2023
Quality care is important to any developing child, and military children are no exception. To help combat limited on-base child care, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling has opened the Family Child Care program. FCC providers care for children in the provider’s home, which increases child care capacity for the JBAB community while simultaneously creating work-from-home employment opportunities....
Story by Chad Menegay | U.S. Army Fort Lee | 08.26.2022
Child and Youth Services here continues to promote a Family Child Care provider job opportunity that allows individuals to become their own boss while developing a transportable business that most find enjoyable and gratifying....
Story by Christy Graham | Fort Polk Public Affairs Office | 08.01.2022
FORT POLK, La. — For military working parents, finding the right childcare option for their children is paramount to Family and mission success. At the Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort Polk, military Families and Department of Defense civilian employees have several choices for care at the Child Development Centers, but lesser known to the public is the Family Child Care Program,......
Story by Michael Strasser | Fort Drum Garrison Public Affairs | 06.28.2022
More Army spouses at Fort Drum are making child care a career choice – providing quality, reliable care while creating a home-away-from-home environment for military children....
Story by Airman 1st Class Courtney Sebastianelli | 23rd Wing | 02.15.2022
At-home Family Child Care providers are vital team members who enhance Moody’s ability to provide child care for Airmen. The FCC Program is seeking applicants for paid at-home child care providers in support of team Moody families....
Story by Senior Airman Kristen Pittman | 403rd Wing | 02.24.2021
Family Child Care provides UTA support for Reserve parents