Outreach Services
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Warren Rd CDC:
6620 Normandy Dr.

Hours:
8am-5pm

Phone:
239-4723
239-9850

One stop registration for all CYSS Services!
CDC - SAS - MST - SKIES - SPORTS - Full day, part day, hourly -Waitlist for child care - Babysitter referral - Parent education classes

Documents required for Registration
include the following:

  • Military / Civilian Identification Card
  • Shot Records
  • Proof of total family income
  • Health Assessment or Well Baby Check Up
  • Sport Physical required to valid through the selected sport season
  • 2 Local Emergency Designees
  • Family Care Plan  [ Single or Dual Military Only]

For your convenience, all the required forms to register your child with Parent Central are now just a click away. Save time with three easy steps: 1- Fill in the necessary fields 2- print out the forms; 3 - complete the forms in advance.

Registration Checklist
Waitlist Application
Application For Fees
SNAP FORM
USDA Eligibility Form
Disenrollment Form
Health Assessment Form

Special Needs children require medical documentation prior to registering for Child, Youth & School Services.  Allergies are also considered a special need.  

Special Needs Screening Form
Asthma Action Plan
Seizure Care Plan
Allergy Care Plan
Special Diet Statement

KIDS ON SITE CHILD CARE
Services Provided: On-site hourly care for groups within the same building where parents are attending a function or immediately adjacent to the parent's function. Coordination must be made with the OS Director at least 2 weeks prior to the event to discuss procedures for site approval, registration, and fees. Click here for more information, contracts, and for a list of KOSCC sites.

VOLUNTEER CHILD CARE UNIT SETTING (VCCUS)
Services Provided: Units can provide free childcare for their functions by using volunteers trained by CYSS within the unit. Contact the OS Director
at least two weeks prior to function for information. Click here for for more information.

PARENTS AS TEACHERS
Parents as Teachers "Heroes at Home" brings professional parenting support and child development information right to the home of young Army families. The Parents as Teachers (PAT) philosophy is that parents are their child's first and most imfluential teachers and the true experts on their child. PAT program components are monthly in-home visits, play groups, health and developmental screenings, and resource and referral. PAT staff uses the Born to Learn curriculum which contains the latest neuroscience information. Working with families throughout pregnancy until their child is three, the PAT "Heroes at Home" program helps parents develop secure attachment and encourage their child's development so they will learn, grow, and develop to their full potential.

Parent Involvement Opportunities.
Parents are considered an integral part of CYSS and are encouraged to participate in significant aspects of programs, including program assessment, serving as volunteers and having frequent contacts with CYSS personnel. Parents are also encouraged to provide advisory input concerning administrative policies and developmental programming to CYSS Advisory Committees, which meet monthly.  Please stop by your child’s program and ask how you can earn a 10% monthly discount.

Annual registration fee is free until further notice