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free or reduced child care


Question Posted Thursday November 19 2009, 8:58 pm

im a teen that is going to have a baby in march. when i was in school, i heard that i can get a grant for childcare. but i dropped out, and now im worried that ill have to pay $200 a week for babysitting when i need to work after shes 3-5 months old.
is there anyway i can still get a grant for being a single, teen mom even though i dont go to school ? (i would prolly start beauty school next winter)
i live in palm beach florida if that helps


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nessa1980 answered Friday November 20 2009, 9:21 pm:
You go to your county welfare office and ask to talk to someone about getting some babysitting help. There are alot of different ways they can suggest. You should be able to get free or reduced childcare from there. You might have to have a close friend of family member help you out in the begining, alot of times they want to see that you can work a total of 25 hours a week to qualify for it.

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