Toronto’s Child Care Fee Subsidy is a government program that helps parents cover the cost of licensed daycare programs . In other words, if you qualify, the City of Toronto will pay part or even all of your child’s daycare fees directly to your childcare provider. This subsidy works alongside the new Canada-Wide Early Learning & Child Care (CWELCC) system – meaning if your daycare participates in the federal $10-a-day plan, you get those fee reductions plus additional subsidy support . The result is major savings for eligible families, allowing you to access high-quality child care at an affordable cost while you work or study with peace of mind.
Who Is Eligible for a Daycare Subsidy?
You may qualify for a child care fee subsidy if all the following apply :
- Resident of Toronto: Your family lives in Toronto (or you have confirmed plans to move to Toronto in the immediate future) .
- Child’s Age: You have a child up to 12 years old who needs care (subsidy can cover infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and even before/after-school care for school-aged children. Children with special needs may be covered up to 18 years of age) .
- Parental Activity: Each parent/guardian in the home is either working (employment or self-employment), studying in an educational program, or actively looking for work. (An exception is made if a parent or child has a serious special need or medical circumstance that requires child care for the well-being of the family) .
- Income Level: The subsidy is income-tested. Generally, low to moderate income families benefit the most – for example, a family with net income under $20,000 pays nothing for licensed care , while higher incomes pay a partial fee (details on how the subsidy is calculated are below). You must have filed your most recent income tax returns so your income can be assessed . (Newcomers who have not filed taxes yet, or parents under 18, can still apply – the City will advise on alternate income documentation) .
- Licensed Care: The child care must be with a licensed provider (such as a licensed daycare centre or home daycare agency, or an approved before/after-school program). Subsidies cannot be used for unlicensed babysitters, nannies, or informal arrangements . Fortunately, Toronto has hundreds of licensed centres (including virtually all school-based programs and many home daycares) that accept subsidies .
If you meet these criteria, you’re likely eligible to apply. The City of Toronto even allows expectant parents to apply before the baby is born – you can apply as soon as you know you’re expecting (or adopting) in order to get on the waitlist early . This is important because demand is high.
How to Apply for the Child Care Subsidy (Step by Step)
Applying for a daycare subsidy in Toronto is a straightforward process, but it involves a few key steps. Here’s how to get started:
- Estimate Your Eligibility: Use the free Child Care Fee Subsidy Calculator on the City’s website to get an idea of whether you qualify and how much you might pay . This tool lets you input your income and family details to estimate your daily child care cost with a subsidy. (Even if the estimate shows a small subsidy or none, you may want to apply and get on the waitlist in case your situation changes.)
- Gather Required Documents: Before applying, collect the documents you’ll need. This includes your most recent Notice of Assessment from the Canada Revenue Agency (for each parent) as proof of income , and a recent document showing your Toronto address (like a lease or utility bill) . You’ll also eventually need IDs (such as birth certificates or passports for you and your child) and proof of your work or school enrollment (e.g. a couple of recent pay stubs or a letter from your employer, or a school enrollment letter for students) . If applicable, have any other relevant papers ready – for example, proof of your child’s special needs (a doctor’s note) or custody agreements in split families . Don’t worry if you don’t have everything on hand for the initial application; you just need the basics to apply, and you can prepare the rest for your later meeting.
- Submit Your Application: You can apply online through the City of Toronto’s portal (the fastest option) or by calling Toronto Children’s Services at 416-338-8888 . The online application will ask for information about your family, income, and child care needs. You’ll also list the child care centres or programs you are interested in (you can choose several – it’s wise to apply to or contact multiple daycare programs). If you are currently on Ontario Works social assistance, you should apply through your Ontario Works caseworker instead .
- Get on the Waitlist: After you submit the application, you will receive an email confirming that you’ve been placed on the City’s Child Care Fee Subsidy waitlist . This email will include your waitlist reference number and the date you applied – keep this for your records. Being on the waitlist means you qualify in principle, but you must wait until funding/space is available for you. Toronto does have a waitlist for subsidies (because the number of families needing help exceeds the spots available), so the sooner you apply, the better . It’s not uncommon to wait a few months (or more in some cases) before your subsidy can be granted. While you wait, reach out to the daycare centres or home child care agencies you listed to get on their waitlists as well (if you haven’t already). Let them know you’ve applied for the subsidy . Securing a daycare spot is a separate challenge – by paralleling these waitlists (daycare and subsidy), you improve the chances that when one is ready, the other is too.
- Meet with a Caseworker (Eligibility Meeting): When your turn comes up (i.e. your name reaches the top of the subsidy waitlist), a City caseworker will contact you to schedule an eligibility meeting . This is a crucial step: at the meeting, they will verify all your documents and ensure you still meet the criteria. The caseworker will help you set up a My Child Care Account (a secure online portal) to upload your documents digitally ahead of the meeting , making the process easier. In the meeting, you’ll discuss your child care needs (which centre you’ll be using, full-time or part-time hours, etc.) and the caseworker will confirm your subsidy amount. Be sure to bring or upload all required documents (ID, income proof, address proof, employment/school letters, etc.) so there are no delays.
- Accept Your Subsidy and Enroll Your Child: If everything is in order and you’re confirmed eligible at the meeting, the City will officially offer you the Child Care Fee Subsidy. You’ll typically be given a specific time frame to finalize your child care arrangements . If you already have a confirmed daycare spot lined up, great – you can inform the centre and your caseworker, and the subsidy will be applied to your fees from the start date. If you don’t yet have a spot, you may receive a period (a few weeks) to find one . During this time, your caseworker can provide a list of centres with vacancies or help coordinate with your chosen program. It’s important to act quickly: if you cannot secure a childcare spot within the given time, you might lose the subsidy offer and have to rejoin the waitlist. Once your child is enrolled, the subsidy payments from the City to the centre will begin and you will start paying your reduced parent fee.
- Pay Your Reduced Fee & Stay in Touch: With the subsidy in place, you will pay only your allotted daily fee to the daycare, and the City will pay the rest directly to the provider . From here on, your main job is to keep your subsidy active by meeting program requirements (more on that below). Typically, you will need to renew your subsidy each year by confirming your income (filing taxes annually) and updating any changes in your situation . The City may ask for updates or documents from time to time – be sure to respond to any requests by their deadlines . And whenever your situation changes (job change, new address, etc.), report it to your caseworker right away to avoid any disruption .
Documents You’ll Need to Provide
Throughout the application and approval process, you will be asked for documentation to prove your eligibility. Here is a summary of the common documents required:
- Proof of Income: Usually your Notice of Assessment (NOA) from the CRA for the latest tax year for each parent/guardian . If you have not filed taxes (e.g., recent immigrants or young parents), the City will advise on alternative proof. If you receive social assistance (Ontario Works or ODSP), a statement or letter from that program can serve as income proof .
- Proof of Address: A document showing your current Toronto address, dated within the last year. For example, a lease or rent agreement, a recent utility or property tax bill, a driver’s license with your address, etc. One item is sufficient .
- Identification for Family Members: ID for yourself and your child. A birth certificate or passport is common for the child , and a government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, passport, Ontario photo card) for parents works. Immigration documents or a Certificate of Indian Status can also serve as ID .
- Employment or School Documents: To confirm your activity, provide either recent pay stubs (usually two consecutive pay slips) or an employment letter from your employer that states your start date and work schedule . If you’re a student, provide a letter from the school or a timetable confirming your enrollment and class schedule . (The letter should indicate full-time or part-time status and program start/end dates.)
- Special Circumstances (if applicable): If you or your child has a special need that is the basis for your subsidy eligibility, you’ll need documentation of that condition (e.g. a letter from a doctor or social worker outlining the need for child care) . If you are applying as a single parent or have a complicated custody arrangement, you may need to show proof of custody or a separation agreement . Similarly, self-employed parents might need to provide business records (such as a T2125 tax form or financial statements) to demonstrate income and work hours .
Tip: Don’t be intimidated by the paperwork. Toronto Children’s Services will guide you on exactly what you need. They have checklists and even a secure online account (My Child Care Account) where you can upload these documents safely. It’s a good idea to start gathering these papers early (even before your eligibility meeting) so you’re fully prepared. Missing documents can delay your approval, so using the provided checklist ensures you have everything in place.
What Child Care Programs Does the Subsidy Cover?
Not every childcare arrangement can be subsidized – the subsidy only applies to certain types of programs. In general, eligible programs include:
- Licensed Child Care Centres: All full-time or part-time daycare centres licensed by the Ministry of Education are eligible. This includes infant, toddler, and preschool programs, as well as nursery schools and extended hours programs. Most licensed centres in Toronto (including non-profit and commercial daycares, as well as Montessori programs that are licensed) have agreements with the City to accept subsidized families. If a centre is participating in the CWELCC $10/day plan (and most are), their base fees are already reduced – the subsidy would then cover further costs based on your income .
- Licensed Home Child Care: Home-based daycare providers affiliated with a licensed agency are also covered. These providers operate out of their own homes but are overseen by licensed home child care agencies. A fee subsidy can be used for licensed home child care as long as the agency has a service contract with the City (many do). This option offers smaller group settings and often more flexible hours, with the same subsidy assistance as centre-based care .
- Before and After School Programs: If your child is in kindergarten or elementary school and you need before-school and/or after-school care (or holiday camps), many school-based or community programs are licensed and subsidy-eligible. The subsidy can cover these programs for children up to age 12, greatly reducing the cost of care for school-age kids as well . Be sure to inform your caseworker when your child is starting school so they can transfer your subsidy to a suitable before/after-school program if needed .
- Approved Recreational Programs and Camps: The City of Toronto may allow fee subsidies to be used for certain approved recreation programs (for example, city-run camps or authorized after-school recreation care) for school-aged children. Check with your caseworker about which programs are eligible – they often have to meet quality and licensing-equivalent standards.
Not Covered:Unlicensed child care (such as a nanny you hire privately, or an unlicensed home daycare run by a neighbor or relative) is not eligible for fee subsidy funds . Government subsidies and grants only go toward regulated child care options. If you choose an unlicensed arrangement, you would have to pay those costs out-of-pocket. Also, daycares located outside Toronto are not covered by Toronto’s subsidy (each region has its own subsidy system – if you live in Peel, York, Durham, etc., you must apply to that region’s program ).
The good news is that Toronto has a wide variety of licensed childcare choices – from municipal daycare centres, to private Montessori schools, to community non-profits and home daycares – so you can likely find a setting that suits your family and use the subsidy there. Always double-check that the program you’re interested in has a fee subsidy agreement with the City. (Most licensed programs do, but a few might not. You can ask the centre director or your caseworker to be sure.)
How Much Financial Support Can You Expect?
The amount of subsidy you receive depends on your family’s income. Ontario uses a sliding scale formula to determine your parental contribution – that is, the portion of child care fees you are responsible for – and the subsidy covers the rest. Here’s how it works in a nutshell:
- Full Subsidy for Low Income: Families with a combined net income of $20,000 or less per year qualify for a full subsidy, meaning the government will pay the entire cost of your licensed child care . You would pay $0 out of pocket for the daycare’s standard fees. (You would only be responsible for non-fee extras if any, like late pickup fees or field trip charges, if those arise.)
- Partial Subsidy (Sliding Scale): For incomes above $20,000, you contribute a small portion of the fees. Roughly, the formula expects about 10% of income over $20K and 30% of income over $40K to go toward child care . This scales up gradually as your income increases. For example, at a $30,000 annual income, your contribution might be around $3.80 per day for the whole family’s child care . At $40,000 income, it’s roughly $7.65 a day . At $50,000, about $19/day, and at $60,000 income, about $30.70/day . These are approximate daily costs for your family, regardless of the number of children in care – the formula considers the family unit, so having a second child in daycare doesn’t double your cost, it just means the subsidy funds are split to cover both kids .
- Higher Income Threshold: As your income rises, your expected contribution increases to a point where the subsidy no longer applies. For instance, a family earning around $100,000 net might be expected to pay the full daycare fee (their calculated contribution would equal or exceed the actual fee) . In such cases, you wouldn’t get a subsidy because the government deems you can afford child care on your own. The exact cutoff varies depending on actual daycare fees and family circumstances, but many middle-income families still qualify for at least a partial subsidy. It’s always worth checking with the calculator or applying if you’re unsure – you might be surprised at the help you can get.
Example: Suppose full-time toddler care at a licensed centre costs $60 per day. If your income is $50,000, your daily contribution might be around $19, and the subsidy would cover the remaining $41 of the fee . That means instead of paying ~$1200/month, you would pay about $380/month – a huge savings. Lower income families would pay even less (potentially nothing), while higher income families would pay more. The goal is to ensure child care is affordable relative to each family’s means.
Important: These subsidies apply after the CWELCC fee reductions. Under the federal-provincial $10/day child care plan, Ontario has already reduced daycare fees by 50% on average since 2022, with a further cut coming January 2025 to cap fees at $22/day for children under 6 in participating programs . This means if your toddler’s full fee was $60/day in 2020, it might be around $30/day now thanks to CWELCC, and will drop to $22/day in 2025. The subsidy then applies to that reduced fee. Practically, for eligible families, this can make child care extremely affordable – in some cases free. For instance, a family earning $30k/year with a child in a CWELCC-participating centre will pay only a few dollars a day, since the fee is already low and the subsidy covers most of it. The combination of CWELCC and the income-tested subsidy ensures that cost will not be a barrier for low and middle-income families when it comes to quality child care .
How Long Does Approval Take and How Long Does the Subsidy Last?
Patience is key: Due to high demand, there is often a waiting period between applying and receiving a subsidy. The wait time can range from a few weeks to several months, depending on factors like your application date, your need/priority level, and funding availability. Toronto encourages parents to apply as early as possible (even during pregnancy) to get the earliest possible spot on the waitlist . While on the waitlist, keep in touch with your chosen daycare providers and update your application if anything changes (e.g., if you have a new contact number or if you want to add more daycare choices).
Once you reach the top of the list and complete your meeting, approval is granted quickly – you will typically start receiving the subsidy as soon as your child is in an eligible program and you’ve accepted the subsidy offer. The City will give you a timeline (for example, you might be told you have 30 days to enroll your child after being approved). If you cannot find a space immediately, communicate with your caseworker; they may extend the timeline or help identify a program with an opening.
How long does the subsidy last? If you remain eligible, you can continue to receive the child care subsidy until your child ages out (no longer needs care or turns 13) or until your circumstances change such that you no longer qualify (for instance, your income rises above the threshold or you no longer have a child care need). There is no fixed “expiry date” like 6 months or a year – it’s meant to support you for as long as you need it, from infancy up to the end of elementary school, provided you meet the criteria each year.
However, you will need to maintain your eligibility continuously. Key points to remember:
- Annual Renewal: You must renew your subsidy each year by confirming your details . Typically this involves providing an updated Notice of Assessment after you file taxes, and possibly an updated work/school schedule. The City will contact you for an annual review appointment or send a renewal package. It’s crucial to respond and submit any required info by the deadlines , or you risk interruption of your subsidy.
- Reporting Changes: Life happens – you might change jobs, move, go on maternity leave, etc. When anything changes in your income, employment status, school enrollment, family makeup, or contact information, inform your caseworker right away . Many changes won’t make you lose the subsidy, but they might adjust your fee or require an update to your file. For example, if you get a new job with a higher salary, you’ll need to submit new income proof; your parent fee might be recalculated at your next review. If you switch to part-time work or reduce hours, the subsidy can continue (possibly at a different amount or covering fewer hours of care). The program is designed to be flexible – as long as you still need child care (for work/school) and meet income criteria, support will typically continue. Just keep everything up to date. Failure to report changes can result in an overpayment that you’d have to repay , so it’s always better to communicate changes proactively.
- Moving Locations: If you move within Toronto, you can keep your subsidy – simply update your address with your caseworker or through the online portal, and ensure your new child care provider (if you switch centres) is subsidy-approved. If you move to a different region (say, you leave the City of Toronto and move to Peel or York), your Toronto subsidy will not transfer out of the city. Each region administers its own child care subsidies . In that case, you would need to apply for a subsidy in your new region (though your experience in Toronto might help expedite things, there’s no automatic carry-over). It’s advisable to contact the new region’s child care services as soon as you know you’ll move, so you can get on their waitlist. Similarly, if you move into Toronto from elsewhere, apply to Toronto’s program ahead of your move if possible.
- Changes in Employment: If you change jobs, your subsidy can continue seamlessly as long as you remain employed or quickly transition to a new job. You will need to provide your caseworker with documentation for the new job (like a new employment letter or pay stubs) so they can update your file. If there’s a gap between jobs or you switch from work to school, let them know; generally you won’t lose the subsidy just for changing employers or career paths, as long as you’re still in the workforce or education. If you lose your job (unemployment), Toronto has a safety net: you can continue receiving the subsidy for up to 3 months while you look for a new job . This grace period means your child won’t suddenly be pulled out of daycare – you have some time to job hunt without losing your childcare spot or subsidy. If after 3 months you haven’t returned to work or training, you should discuss next steps with the subsidy office (extensions or changes are evaluated case-by-case).
In summary, the subsidy can support your family for many years, adapting as your child grows and your needs evolve. Just be diligent about renewals and communication. Many families use fee subsidies from infancy until the child starts school, and then continue to use them for after-school programs. The stability of having ongoing affordable care is a huge benefit – it enables you to pursue your career or education goals knowing your child is in good hands.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What if I change jobs or my income changes?
A: You should inform your caseworker of any new job, job loss, or significant income change as soon as possible . If you switch jobs, be prepared to provide an updated employer letter or pay stubs . The subsidy will continue as long as you still have an eligible reason for care (work, school, etc.). If your income increases, your parental fee may be adjusted at your next review – you might pay a little more, but you won’t lose the subsidy unless your income rises high enough that you’re no longer eligible. If you become unemployed, you can keep your subsidy for up to 3 months while you look for work . This grace period prevents disruption in your child’s care. After 3 months without returning to work or school, you’ll need to consult the City; they may extend the subsidy in special cases or put it on hold until you’re back in the workforce. The key is to keep the lines of communication open; the system is meant to support you through transitions, not punish you for them.
Q: Can I keep my subsidy if I move or if I want to change daycare providers?
A: If you move within the City of Toronto, you absolutely can continue with your subsidy. Just update your address with your caseworker, and if your move requires switching daycare programs, they will help transfer your subsidy to the new licensed centre (you may need to wait for an opening, but you won’t lose your subsidy eligibility due to a move within the city). If you move out of Toronto to another region, you will need to apply for that region’s child care subsidy program – subsidies are managed locally, so your Toronto file won’t automatically transfer . Plan ahead and apply to the new region as early as possible. As for changing daycare providers within Toronto: yes, you can change centers and keep your subsidy, as long as the new centre has a space for your child and a subsidy agreement with the City (most licensed ones do). You should inform your caseworker before making a switch. They may place your child on a transfer waitlist for the new centre if it’s full . Always follow proper withdrawal notice at your current daycare; if you leave without notice or before using up any required notice period, you could be responsible for fees for a few days overlap . But generally, families have the flexibility to choose or change care arrangements over time – the subsidy will follow the child to any eligible program.
Q: How does the new $10-a-Day (CWELCC) program affect the subsidy? Is the subsidy still needed?
A: The CWELCC program is reducing child care fees for all families, aiming for an average of $10/day by 2025-26. It has already cut fees by 50% and will cap fees at $22/day for under-6 care in 2025 . This is fantastic news for affordability, but the subsidy program is still very much needed and active. CWELCC lowers the base price, and the subsidy goes further – covering that base price for families who can’t afford even $10 a day. Think of CWELCC as making child care cheaper for everyone, and the subsidy as additional help that makes it virtually free for those who need it most. For example, if daycare costs $22/day under CWELCC, a low-income family might still pay $0 with a full subsidy. Even a middle-income family might pay only a few dollars. The subsidy program continues to operate alongside CWELCC , ensuring that reduced fees are truly affordable fees. So yes – the subsidy is still available, and arguably more helpful than ever, because it’s applied on top of already-reduced fees, stretching every dollar of assistance further.
Q: When should I apply for the subsidy, and can I apply before I have a daycare spot?
A:Apply as early as you can. You do NOT need to have a daycare spot confirmed to apply for the subsidy. In fact, Toronto allows you to apply even while you’re pregnant ! The idea is to get your name on the waitlist early. You’ll indicate which child care programs you’re interested in during the application, but you don’t need an official enrollment. Once you’re approved for subsidy (months later), you will need to secure a spot at a licensed centre to actually use it – but by that time, hopefully your child is born and perhaps you’ve scouted daycares or joined their waitlists. Many parents apply for subsidy and daycare around the same time (early on) because both may have waits. If your preferred daycare has an open spot before your subsidy is ready, you can choose to pay out-of-pocket temporarily to hold the spot and then transition to subsidized fees when your turn comes. Conversely, if your subsidy is approved but you’re still waiting on a daycare space, the City will give you a window to find a spot. Bottom line: don’t wait for one to start the other. Apply for the subsidy ASAP, and separately, start looking for child care as early as possible. When both align, you’ll be all set.
How Cozytime Helps Families Navigate Subsidy and Child Care
At Cozytime, we believe every family deserves high-quality child care without the stress – our team is here to support you through the subsidy process and beyond.
Choosing the right daycare is just as important as securing financial assistance. Cozytime is a premium Toronto daycare that not only delivers exceptional early childhood education, but also goes the extra mile to make things easy and affordable for parents. When you join the Cozytime family, you get more than a daycare – you get a partner in your child’s care. Here’s how we help:
- Expert Guidance with Subsidy Applications: We have years of experience working with subsidized families and Toronto Children’s Services. Our knowledgeable staff will guide you through each step of the subsidy application. Not sure how to fill out a form or what documents you need? We’re here to help, answering your questions and even assisting with paperwork. We stay up-to-date on the latest subsidy rules and funding changes, so we can provide you with accurate information and peace of mind. From initial application to your caseworker meeting, our team is happy to offer advice and ensure you feel confident and supported.
- Seamless Onboarding & Transparent Costs: Once you’re approved for a subsidy, Cozytime makes the enrollment process seamless. We coordinate directly with the City to handle the subsidy arrangements so you don’t have to act as the go-between. You’ll know exactly what your reduced parent fee is from day one, and we’ll clearly explain how the CWELCC fee reductions and your subsidy work together. There are no surprises or hidden fees – just straightforward, transparent billing. Our administrative team is proactive in communicating with you about any changes to fees or subsidy updates. You can relax knowing the financial side is under control, while you focus on preparing your child for their new adventure.
- Personalized Care and Flexible Scheduling: As a premium daycare provider, Cozytime offers an exceptional level of care and flexibility. We understand that every family’s needs are different. Whether you require full-time care, part-time schedules, or have a varying work timetable, we do our best to accommodate with flexible options. Our programs are high-quality, enriched with Montessori-inspired learning, creative play, and personalized attention to each child’s development. Even though you may be paying a fraction of the normal cost (thanks to the subsidy), your child receives the same top-tier education and loving care that all Cozytime kids do. We never compromise on quality – in fact, our low child-to-teacher ratios, certified educators, and beautiful facilities set us apart. Your child will thrive here, and you’ll feel the difference.
- Experience with Subsidy Administration: Working with subsidized families is part of what we do. We are very familiar with the City’s requirements, billing processes, and paperwork. This means no hassle for you. Our center handles the monthly reporting to the subsidy office and ensures that your fee subsidy is applied correctly to your account every month. If the City needs any confirmation from us, we provide it promptly so that your subsidy continues without a hitch. Many parents tell us that having a centre that “knows the ropes” made their lives so much easier. You won’t be the first or the last family at Cozytime using a subsidy – we value all our families equally, and we’re committed to supporting those who need financial assistance.
- Clear Communication & Peace of Mind: At Cozytime, communication is a cornerstone of our service. From the moment you inquire with us, we offer a warm, transparent, and responsive experience. We’ll clearly communicate what documents or information we might need from you for subsidy verification (for example, confirming your child’s attendance or schedule for the City), and we’ll remind you of any upcoming deadlines (like annual subsidy renewals or tax filing dates) as needed. You’ll never feel alone in the process. Plus, we give you regular updates on your child’s daily activities and milestones, so you stay connected to their progress. Our goal is to give you total peace of mind – both financially and as a parent entrusting your child to us. When the stress of managing child care costs is lifted, you can truly enjoy and focus on the positive journey of your child’s early years.
In short, Cozytime is here to make your life easier. We blend the best of both worlds: affordable child care (by helping you leverage subsidies and fee reductions) and exceptional early learning in a nurturing, safe environment. We handle the tricky stuff in the background, so you and your little one can simply enjoy a wonderful daycare experience.
Ready to Get Started? – Contact Cozytime Today!
The sooner you act, the sooner you can secure your child’s spot in a high-quality program and lock in financial assistance to make it affordable. Spaces at Cozytime are limited and in high demand – especially as more families learn about subsidy opportunities and the new $10/day child care program. Don’t wait and risk missing out!
Take the next step now: Reach out to Cozytime to schedule a tour or consultation. We’ll happily show you around our center, introduce you to our friendly staff and teachers, and answer any questions you have about the subsidy or enrollment process. Let us help you fast-track your subsidy application and secure an amazing early education for your child.
Opportunity is knocking – a brighter, easier child care journey is within your reach. Contact Cozytime today and let’s work together to give your child the best start in life, with the support your family deserves. We’re excited to welcome you and your little one to the Cozytime community!