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SPECIALIZED CHILD CARE | VERMONT DEPARTMENT FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES - CHILD DEVELOPMENT DIVISION

Family Center of Washington County, 383 Sherwood Drive, Montpelier, VT 05602

Eligibility

Children 6 Weeks to Age 13 with either: special physical, behavioral, or developmental needs; families who have open cases with DCF-Family Services Division; or families are experiencing significant stress in areas such as shelter and safety

Hours

Monday-Friday: 8:30am-4:30pm

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Information & Services | Becky Coleman

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Service area

Vermont state Barre, Vermont Berlin, Vermont Braintree, Vermont Brookfield, Vermont Cabot, Vermont Calais, Vermont Duxbury, Vermont East Montpelier, Vermont Fayston, Vermont Marshfield, Vermont Middlesex, Vermont Montpelier, Vermont Moretown, Vermont Northfield, Vermont Orange, Vermont Plainfield, Vermont Roxbury, Vermont Waitsfield, Vermont Warren, Vermont Washington, Vermont Waterbury, Vermont Waterbury Center, Vermont Williamstown, Vermont Worcester, Vermont

Provides referrals to quality child care and specific supports to eligible children, and program consultation for early care and education and after school programs. CIS Coordinators assist families in accessing services appropriate to their needs. CIS teams have expertise in social work and family support, maternal/child health and nursing, child development and early intervention, early childhood and family mental health, and specialized child care. Child care financial assistance may be available.

Last Assured

09/26/2025

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Providing organization

VERMONT DEPARTMENT FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES - CHILD DEVELOPMENT DIVISION

The Vermont Department for Children and Families - Child Development Division's (CDD) goal is to increase access to high-quality services that are developmentally beneficial for children and strengthen families by working with programs within communities to coordinate and deliver services that meet families' needs. Direct services for children and families include regulating early childhood and afterschool programs; early intervention services; information, resource and referral for families; parent education and family support services. CDD also provides technical assistance, professional development, and mentoring opportunities to Vermont's early childhood and afterschool workforce.