Childcare

Hawai'i Children's Action Network

covid19.hawaii-can.org/

Provides a map and helpful information on a variety of support services including all remaining open childcare programs for essential employees, food vendors, and keiki food pick-up locations.

Essential Support Childcare and Scholarship by Kama'aina Kids

www.kamaainakids.com/essential-support-childcare-0

To address the need that many essential workers have for childcare during the coronavirus crisis, Kama’aina Kids 22 Preschool locations across Oahu and Maui not only continue to offer child care for infants through preschool, but also add support services to school aged children to families in essential service roles. If you work in essential services, and your regular childcare options are unavailable to you, you are eligible to enroll your child on a space available basis in the Kama’aina Kids location and program that is most convenient for you.

Preschool Open Doors (POD) promotes school readiness by providing child care subsidies to eligible families for the year prior to kindergarten. The Department of Human Services (DHS) contracts with PATCH to run the program. The DHS administers the program.

Keiki O Ka 'Aina- Help for Child Care program

https://www.koka.org/help-for-childcare/

This program is designed to help qualified parents with monthly financial aid for child care costs for keiki ages birth to age 12. Child care includes relative care in the child’s home environment, infant / toddler care, group child care, pre-school, and before and after school care.The HELP Program is focused on serving Native Hawaiian, Native American Indian, and Alaska Native families who are working or attending school or in job training.