Child Care Assistance
- The Basics
- The Details
- Example
- FAQs
- Pitfalls
- Next Steps
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Next Steps
Learn More
To learn more about child care assistance:
- Visit the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) website for general information on Minnesota benefit programs, including child care assistance.
- See the Child Care Assistance Program Policy Manual for more detailed information on program rules.
- If you can't find what you're looking for or have questions, Chat with a Hub expert.
Apply for Child Care Assistance
To apply for child care assistance, contact your county or tribal human services office.
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Free Legal Help
The Minnesota Disability Law Center (MDLC) provides free assistance to people with civil legal issues related to their disability. Call the MDLC Intake Line at 1-612-334-5970 (Twin Cities metro area), 1-800-292-4150 (Greater Minnesota), or 1-612-332-4668 (TTY).
Find Local Services
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