The ABC Child Care Program is available in South Carolina, designed to help low-income families afford quality child care through the federally funded program. The goal is to help parents send children to child care, allowing them to maintain employment. The ABC care program is also dedicated to improving child care offered statewide. To see if your family qualifies, use the ABC Child Care Program Eligibility Calculator.
How to get started:
To get started in the enrollment process, find the programs in your area by using the online Head Start Locator.
Many programs use the Federal Poverty Line as a guide for financial assistance with child care. If your annual income is at or below the poverty line, you may qualify for financial help. These are the guidelines:
- A family of 1 must make less than $11,490 per year.
- A family of 2 must make less than $15,510 per year.
- A family of 3 must make less than $19,530 per year.
- A family of 4 must make less than $23,550 per year.
- A family of 5 must make less than $27,570 per year.
- A family of 6 must make less than $31,590 per year.
- A family of 7 must make less than $35,610 per year.
- A family of 8 must make less than $39,630 per year.
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