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Early Childhood Council Leadership Alliance (ECCLA)

Across Colorado, 34 Early Childhood Councils serve as hubs in their local communities to improve access to high quality services and supports for young children and their families. The mission of ECCLA is to improve access to quality services and supports for young children through a statewide network of Early Childhood Councils and key stakeholders.  

Denver Association of Family Child Care (DAFCC)

The Denver Association of Family Child Care (DAFCC) is a non-profit, member-based organization serving licensed family child care providers in the Denver metro area. DAFCC hosts monthly meetings, special events, an annual conference and sends a regular informative newsletter to members. The association serves as a focal point for education and support of licensed home care providers.  

Colorado Shines

If you represent an early learning program, log into the Colorado Shines Quality Rating Information System (QRIS) to find information on child care licensing, director and teacher qualifications, ratings, and more. If you are a parent, search the Colorado Shines database to find quality child care, in addition to other resources.[:es]Si usted representa un programa de aprendizaje temprano, puede ingresar al QRIS y encontrar información sobre licencias de cuidado infantil, calificaciones para directores y maestros, además de otros recursos. Si usted es un padre o madre en búsqueda de cuidado infantil, puede averiguar cómo buscar un ambiente de aprendizaje de alta calidad para su hijo, además de otros recursos.  

Finding Child Care in the Denver Metro Area

Mile High United Way's 2-1-1 is a free and confidential community referral service that connects callers with resources which provide food, shelter, rent assistance, clothing, child care options and other types of community assistance. Trained referral specialists are multi-lingual and available to help individuals with real-time resources in our community.