Category Archives: Administration

 Happy Helpings is Georgia’s summer food service program, funded by the USDA and administered by the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning.  Through it, children under 19 and in need of healthy meals and snacks can get them for free.  Organizations can partner with Happy Helpings and receive reimbursements for getting healthy meals and… Read more »

post by: Ashley Shook
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Presents the Online Learning Library Initiative (OLLI) Interested in starting a child care program? Need help with behavior and classroom management or intentional teaching practices, etc.? OLLI can help! OLLI houses free Department of Early Care and Learning (DECAL) approved training courses for Georgia child care providers and trainers covering the following topics: Child Care… Read more »

post by: Jason Jacobs
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Quality Care for Children’s Business Support Services will be hosting free webinars through the month of October. They would love for you to be in attendance as they discuss topics such as: Retirement Planning, the new normalcy operating during COVID-19, and free access to a child care budgeting tool for your business. Please view the… Read more »

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It’s the 10th anniversary of the annual event: Georgia Pre-K Week! This year’s event will virtually bring together people from across the state to celebrate the importance of Georgia Pre-K and the lives of the state’s youngest learners. We hope you will join! Register Today! Looking for resources to celebrate #GaPreKWeek? Follow this link for… Read more »

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The Child Care Services (CCS) TA Unit is now taking request from TA/support for any program, regardless of their compliance status. For any provider(s) that require support in any area of their program, CCS would be happy to help and provide resources (even if the concern is not listed on the flyer). For inquires, please… Read more »

post by: Jason Jacobs
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