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Army
Parent Outreach Services
Building 44401
44th Street
Fort Eisenhower, GA 30905
706-791-4455
706-791-4722
312-780-4455
312-780-4722
Contact information for key programs and services at this installation.
Programs and services are available at most installations for children up to age 12. Care may be provided in Child Development Centers, School Age Care Programs, and Family Child Care Homes. Please review the information to find out what programs and services are available at this installation. Please contact the Child and Youth Program point of contact at this installation if you require information, assistance or resources for child care in your local community.
The Child Development Center offers full day developmental programs for infants, pre-toddlers, toddlers and preschool children ages 6 weeks to 5 years of age. You can reach the CDC by calling 706-791-2701/6761.
FCC Office hours of operation are Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (closed on weekends and holidays). For more information, please call 706-791-4440.
Family Child Care (FCC) is a cost effective child care delivery system which allows provision of child care without large expenditure facilities. FCC reduces the burden on center-based programs by providing 24 hour and long-term care during mobilization and training exercises.
Family Child Care offers small, multi-age group care in a nurturing home environment. FCC offers a variety of home care options for children ages four weeks to 12 years. Parents are given the opportunity to choose their child's FCC provider through an interview process. In home care allows siblings to be cared for together.
FCC providers receive the same competency-based training as the Child Development Center (CDC) program assistance. Both the provider and the FCC home are certified by Child, Youth and School Services before children may be enrolled for care. All homes undergo periodic inspections by the following agencies: Signal Branch Safety Office, Fire Prevention, and Preventive Medicine.
Our Vision
Army Child Development Centers (CDC) are known as the "benchmark for the Nation" and we are committed to upholding this national statement, while supporting the families of the Fort Eisenhower community.
The Fort Eisenhower also offers hourly care services by reservation, on a space available basis, to parents who need care on an intermittent basis for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years.
Pre-K is a free program, sponsored by the State of Georgia Lottery, which is available during the school year. Wrap-around care for children who need before-care (5:15 to 8 a.m.) or after-care (3 to 6 p.m.) will be offered at the Main CDC or the West CDC for a fee, per the U.S. Army Fee Policy.
Child Development Center East - Building 290, Hospital Road
Hours of operation are Monday-Friday 5:15 a.m. - 6 p.m. (closed weekends and holidays). We are located at building 290, Hospital Road. For more information, please contact 706-791-8707
Our services include:
Full day developmental programs are offered for infants, pre-toddlers, toddlers, and preschool children ages 6 weeks to 5 years of age.
The program also offers hourly care services by reservation, on a space-available basis, to parents who need care on an intermittent basis for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years.
Child Development Center West - Bldg 18407, 19th Street
Hours of operation are Monday-Friday 5:15 a.m. - 6 p.m. (closed weekends and holidays). We are located at Building 18407, 19th Street. For more information, please contact 706-791-0718.
Full day developmental programs are offered for infants, pre-toddlers, toddlers, preschool, and Pre-K children ages 6 weeks to 5 years.
A "No-Show" late fee will be applied if applicable.
The Fort Eisenhower School-Age Services (SAS) Program is designed to accommodate children in grades K-5. The School-Age Center (SAC) Program offers a number of opportunities that encourage physical, emotional, and social development through the following service areas:
Sports, Fitness, and Health Options
Life Skills, Citizenship, and Leadership Opportunities
Art, Leisure and Recreation Activities
Mentoring, Intervention, and Support Services
Fees are based on total combined family income. All participants must be registered with Fort Eisenhower Child, Youth and School Services. For registration information, call 706-791-4722. For program information, call 706-791-7575 or 706-791-6500. Hours of operation are Monday-Friday 5:15 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. We are located in building 45410, 46th Street.
Parent Central Services - Building 44401, 44th Street
Parent and Outreach Services is located in Building 44401. Hours of Operation are Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. For more information, please contact 706-791-4455/4722.
Parent and Outreach Services (P&OS) is the umbrella program for a multitude of patron services, including the Parent Central services Office, Kids-on-Site Care, Volunteer Child Care in Unit Setting (VCCUS), Special Needs Accommodation Process (SNAP), CYS Services Parents' Advisory Council (PAC), Parent Education, Special Facility Openings, CYS Referral Services, Short Term Alternative Child Care (STACC), Special Interest Programs and Parents-as-Teachers/Heroes-at-Home (PAT-HAH) Educators.
Parent and Outreach Services is the gateway that connects Families to CYS programs. Its mission is to support Readiness and Well-Being of Families by helping to balance military mission requirements and parental responsibilities.
* Baseline programs:
Parent Central Services (formerly Central Enrollment)
Kids at Home
Parents on Site
Kids on Site!
School of Knowledge, Inspiration, Exploration, and Skills (SKIESUnlimited)
CYSitters
Parent Liaison Services
Community Liaison Services
* Not all programs are offered at every garrison. Please check with your local CYS office to verify availability of programs.
CYS Registration
Documents needed to register for CYS are:
At the time of your registration you will be asked to complete with signature:
Within 30 days of registration you will need to bring to Central Registration or your CYS Facility:
For re-registration, please bring updated shot records, current LES and/or pay stubs, review the Health Assessment, new signatures required on Special Needs Form (if applicable), USDA and DoD Fee form.
P&OS centralizes the coordination of child care services within the local community and offers several programs. Registered patrons are encouraged to take advantage of Parent's Night Out (PNO) on the 2nd Friday of each month. Additionally, Outreach Services is honored to help support our Military families by providing childcare for events and special activities.
Parent Orientation
Parent Central Services schedules appointments to acquaint parents with their child's program. These sessions are an important part of the enrollment process and are offered at times convenient to parents. Orientation highlights include:
Children with Special Medical Needs
Multi-Disciplinary Inclusion Action Team (MIAT) Process
The MIAT explores Installation child care and youth supervision options for children and youth with medical diagnoses that reflect life-threatening conditions, functional limitations and diagnosed behavioral/psychological conditions. The MIAT recommends child care and youth placement. It also determines reasonable accommodations and availability of services to support a child/youth’s special needs. “Inclusion” is an attitude and a philosophy that welcomes and supports all children, with the goal of facilitating and maximizing participation in CYS child care, youth supervision and educational programs.
The MIAT is comprised of the Parent(s), CYS Coordinator, Outreach Services Director, APHN, and EFMP Program Manager as chair.
Additional augmentees as identified or recommended.
Parent Participation
Parent Advisory Council - The Parent Advisory Board is chaired by a parent, meets quarterly, and provides an opportunity for parents to meet and discuss ways to enhance Child and Youth Programs. The board, with the advice of the program staff are responsible for developing and overseeing the implementation of the Parent Participation Program.
The Board coordinates the Parent Participation Program with the CYS staff to ensure that parents are involved in CYS planning and evaluation.
The Parent Participation Program is a planned group of activities and projects established by the Parent Board to encourage parents to volunteer in CYS, including special events and activities (such as field trips, holiday events, and special curriculum programs), small group activities, special projects (such as playground improvement, procurement of equipment, and administrative aid). The Parent Participation Program allows for a fee reduction on child care for parent participation.Parent Education - Parent education offers resources to help parents and staff increase their ability and confidence for raising healthy children. A variety of parental education classes are offered to enhance parenting skills.
Enrichment Programs
Kids On Site! KOS provides short-term hourly child care to parents attending on-post meetings or functions in the same or adjacent building.
KOS supports Army Families through Deployment Support by providing assistance for the Army Chaplain's Strong Bond Program and other special events child care. CYS can provide child care support to Strong Bonds events if additional staff is available.
CYSitters offers formal training for teens from adults who provide short term hourly child care for families in their own homes. The training covers the skills needed to safely and appropriately care for children and includes First Aid and CPR, program activities, and the “business” of babysitting. Upon completion of the training CYSitters may be included in the CYS ’babysitter referral' list/website.
Parents who need babysitters must complete a request form that is available at Parent Central Services. Parents make arrangements and negotiate fees directly with the babysitter for child care services. Stop by or call Parent Central Services for additional information.
Parents on Site offers support services for the operation and management of parent co-ops that exchange babysitting services, infant/toddler playgroups, short-term care in unit settings by Family members in another unit or organization.
Volunteer Childcare in Unit Setting (VCCUS) is an additional volunteer-based childcare program that allows for on-site care during meetings and events organized by military units, Army Community Service (ACS) groups or Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation. Through VCCUS, Parent & Outreach Services will provide training to volunteers from the military unit or organization. The program enables the exchange of free and temporary childcare services during unit sessions when child development center services are not available. Parents and guardians of children in VCCUS must be attending the same function and remain at the site while their child is under volunteer care.
Kids At Home offers non-traditional outreach services to support families with children/youth whose primary care/educational setting is in their own home. The programs offer “imAlone” classes and support for enrolled children (11-15 years) whose parents have determined that they can be home alone during out-of-school hours. Home School Services provides for the use of CYS Services tech labs, multipurpose rooms, homework centers, instructional programs for educational purposes during school hours (when facilities are not in use) by children and youth who are home schooled.
School of Knowledge, Inspiration, Exploration and Skills (SKIESUnlimited) offers a range of out-of-school classes such as music, dance, martial arts, gymnastics, technology, life skills, and SAT prep and athletic experiences. All classes are provided by CYS employees and contract instructors in a variety of settings. All participants in SKIESUnlimited classes will be registered for CYS in the Child Youth Management System (CYMS). Classes are available for each age group with opportunities for advancement from beginners, intermediate and on to advance levels. Parents must remain on site during SKIESUnlimited classes.
Transition of Child Records
Parent Central Services provides Army-wide transition assistance such as Global Data Transfer (GDT) of child records and accepts projected registrations for continued services. The system is designed to streamline the relocation process for military and civilian families. Standard data elements (such as names, birthdates, child health records, etc.) should follow each Family to their new duty assignments and make the local CYS registration procedure faster and easier.
Importing and exporting data for relocating families is part of the regular CYS in-and out-processing protocol.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. What services does CYS provide?
2. What can be provided as proof of eligibility?
Any of the following is an acceptable form for proof of eligibility. If the sponsor is the biological parent they may present a birth certificate. In addition, DEERS enrollment, a child’s ID card that proves legal guardianship and passports are acceptable documents.
3. Who should I contact if I have questions or concerns?
You may stop by Parent Central Services for personal assistance or make inquiries by email or phone. A CYS administrative assistant will be happy to help you schedule an appointment at Parent Central Services.
4. Where can I register?
Visit Parent Central Services
5. What do I need to register?
6. What full-day or before/after-school child care is available?
We offer three viable child care options
1. Family Child Care Providers
2. On-base child care centers
3. Off-base child centers and homes
7. Will I get a Wait List number or an indication of how long will it be?
Your number won’t be provided because it’s not an accurate reflection of the time remaining. Every situation is dependent on a variety of factors such as individual priorities, PCS notices and pending renovation projects.
8. How often must I register and why?
Registration must be completed annually. When you complete the annual registration, your child can participate in a wide variety of accredited programs and activities. The Department of Defense requires children's records to be updated annually or as needed for their health, safety, or well-being.
9. When does my child need a sports physical?
Sports physicals are required annually and must be valid through the sports season. They are required for seasonal competitive sports: baseball, basketball, cheerleading, flag football, soccer, track and field, etc., as well as the youth fitness program.
10. How often do I need to complete a health assessment for my child?
The health assessment is required 30 days from the date of registration. The health assessment is due every three years unless there are changes in your child’s medical condition before then.
11. Are immunizations required to register?
Yes. Documentation that children have been fully immunized is required to enroll into Child Development Program. School Age Care children are not required to provide documentation if they are enrolled in a local public school system where proof of currency of vaccination is required.
12. What if my child needs special accommodations?
A special need is any medical condition and/or allergies identified and annotated by a doctor. It is identified through the completion of a health screening tool during registration. Every child will receive a recommended care plan based on the information presented from the Multi-disciplinary Inclusion Action Team.
13. Are there exceptions to fees based on total family income for special circumstances?
Yes. Commanders have the authority to grant hardship waivers and must consider the balance of Non-Appropriated Fund (NAF) income and appropriated fund support as they approve waivers. Approved fees must be within fee categories.
14. Are there discounts for multiple children from the same family?
Installation Commanders may authorize up to 20% reduction of fees for additional children of the same family with the exception of contractor employees in Category 9, who do not receive child care fee assistance.
15. * What is available to me if I am retired?
Sports and SKIESUnlimited classes All other services are deemed Child Care. Retirees are allowed to use services on a space available basis and when there are no other eligible users on the Wait List.
16. What types of programs and activities are offered for middle school students and teens?
17. What does the School Support Services Office do?
The School Liaison Officer works in conjunction with the CYS Division and the local school community to address educational issues involving military children. Through partnering with the local and military community, the School Liaison Officer acts as a communication link between the installation and the surrounding school districts.