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2019 California Child Care PortfolioTracking the child care landscape in California
Understanding the Data The information below provides a description of the data sources
contained in the 2019 Child Care Portfolio. This data was
collected from resource & referral agency databases in 2019 and combined with child
care cost data and child and family demographics.
People
Labor Force
Poverty
Child Care and Family Budgets
Child Care Supply
Schedule and Cost
Child Care Requests
Language
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
STATE US
14% 15%
POVERTY2 STATE UNITED STATES2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
5,525,524 4,969,326 -10% 44,268,996 41,852,315 -5%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 608,247 499,726 -18% 4,948,828 4,469,854 -10%
Children in subsidized care3 315,100 337,264 7% N/A N/A N/A
LABOR FORCE2* STATE UNITED STATES2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4% 14,630,158 14,903,599 2%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
966,506 957,871 -1% 9,046,361 8,981,051 -1%
PEOPLE1 STATE UNITED STATES2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 39,354,432 39,864,538 1% 323,127,513 327,167,434 1%
Number of children 0-12 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1% 52,771,635 52,561,486 -0.4%
Under 2 years 982,688 941,215 -4% 7,965,153 7,761,108 -3%
2 years 498,782 489,567 -2% 3,992,154 3,991,437 -0.02%
3 years 503,064 503,509 0.1% 3,982,074 4,036,562 1%
4 years 503,461 503,657 0.04% 3,987,656 4,021,168 1%
5 years 518,282 506,494 -2% 4,032,515 4,010,118 -1%
6-10 years 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1% 20,541,303 20,369,601 -1%
11-12 years 1,028,410 1,057,076 3% 8,270,780 8,371,492 1%
California
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler Housing Family Fee All other family needs
22% 15%
14% 48%
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
35% 10% 55%
$54,027 Annual Income
35% 22% 21%
All other family needs
$54,027 Annual Income $81,362 Annual Income
35%
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years
2-5 years
6 years and older
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 92%, Spanish 39%, Chinese 3%, Russian 2%, Farsi 2%, Arabic 1%, Other 9%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 51%, Chinese 6%, Tagalog 3%, Vietnamese 2%, Farsi 2%, Other 12%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 55%
Spanish 29%
Asian/Pacific Island language 10%
Another language 6%
34% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts38% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 708,929 705,734 -0.5% 283,496 271,101 -4%
Under 2 years 47,443 47,497 0.1%
2-5 years 522,462 522,729 0.1%
6 years and older 139,024 135,568 -3%
Total number of sites 10,866 10,654 -2% 27,528 26,173 -5%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 67% 81%
Only full-time slots 18% 17%
Only part-time slots 15% 1%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 2% 41%
Annual full-time infant care8 $17,384 $11,718
Annual full-time preschool care8 $12,168 $10,975
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 12%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
73% Employment 10% Parent seeking employment 8% Parent in school or training
CHILD CARE REQUESTS*
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 79%
2 years 82%
3 years 84%
4 years 84%
5 years 79%
California
CALIFORNIA:California Child Care Resource & Referral Network
415-882-0234
www.rrnetwork.org
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 38%
2-5 years 44%
6 years and older 18%
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
7% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
172,923 146,199 -15% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 13,467 10,011 -26% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 10,800 11820 9% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
83,528 89,834 8% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
35,121 29,449 -16% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 1,637,712 1,662,775 2% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 252,339 250,817 -1% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 38,985 37,448 -4% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 19,532 19,521 -0.1% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 19,485 19,520 0.2% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 19,039 19,511 2% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 19,171 19,477 2% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 97,536 96,077 -1% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 38,591 39,263 2% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Alameda County
$54,027 Annual Income
56% 28% 25%
Housing Preschooler Infant/toddler Housing Family Fee All other family needs
$54,027 Annual Income
56% 10% 34%
$137,759 Annual Income
22% 11%
10% 57%
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years
2-5 years
6 years and older
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 98%, Spanish 24%, Chinese 12%, Hindi 9%, Tagalog 4%, Sign Language 2%, Other 8%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 61%, Chinese 23%, Tagalog 8%, Sign Language 3%, Other 8%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 54%
Spanish 17%
Asian/Pacific Island language 20%
Another language 10%
27% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts16% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 39,760 37,800 -5% 15,867 13,107 -17%
Under 2 years 2,278 2,322 2%
2-5 years 26,370 25,611 -3%
6 years and older 11,112 9,867 -11%
Total number of sites 608 555 -9% 1,560 1,281 -18%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 67% 81%
Only full-time slots 18% 17%
Only part-time slots 15% 2%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 2% 40%
Annual full-time infant care8 $20,522 $13,629
Annual full-time preschool care8 $15,218 $13,136
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 15%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
78% Employment 19% Parent seeking employment 5% Alternative Care
CHILD CARE REQUESTS*
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 89%
2 years 76%
3 years 93%
4 years 91%
5 years 67%
Alameda County
ALAMEDA COUNTY:
BANANAS, Inc. | 510-658-0381 | www.bananasbunch.org
4Cs of Alameda County | 510-582-2182 | www.4c-alameda.org
Hively | 925-417-8733 | www.behively.org
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 50%
2-5 years 38%
6 years and older 12%
*Data from 2 of 3 R&Rs in Alameda County
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
15% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
195 235 21% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 2 5 150% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 9 9 0% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
34 26 -24% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
21 14 -33% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 1,148 1,141 -1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 126 117 -7% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 9 15 67% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 5 5 0% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 7 5 -29% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 4 6 50% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 3 7 133% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 69 44 -36% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 29 35 21% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Alpine County
$54,027 Annual Income
22% 17% 16% 45%
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
$54,027 Annual Income
22%
10% 68%
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee
$105,250 Annual Income
12%
9% 72%8%
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
-
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 100%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 94%
Spanish 2%
Asian/Pacific Island language 0.4%
Another language 4%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 100%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 0%
2 years 0%
3 years 0%
4 years 100%
5 years 0%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 100% 0%
Only full-time slots 0% 0%
Only part-time slots 0% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 0%
Annual full-time infant care8 $13,409 $8,390
Annual full-time preschool care8 $9,291 $7,883
100% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts0% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
100% Employment
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 0%
2-5 years 100%
6 years and older 0%
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 38 38 0% 0 0 0%
Under 2 years 20 20 0%
2-5 years 18 18 0%
6 years and older 0 0 0
Total number of sites 1 1 0% 0 0 0%
Alpine County
ALPINE COUNTY:
Choices for Children530-694-2129
www.choicesforchildren.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
15% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
4,191 3,564 -15% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 333 348 5% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 297 328 10% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
1,270 1,262 -1% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
813 876 8% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 37,191 38,063 2% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 3,833 3,798 -1% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 603 607 1% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 282 296 5% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 249 294 18% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 271 283 4% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 266 255 -4% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 1,472 1,440 -2% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 690 623 -10% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Amador County
$54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
24% 15% 15% 45% 24% 10% 66% 16%
10%
10% 63%
$80,298 Annual Income$54,027 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
53% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts33% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
95% Employment 5% Parent in school or training 11% Parent seeking employment
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 15$%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%. Spanish 40%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 89%
Spanish 7%
Asian/Pacific Island language 1%
Another language 2%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 50% 98%
Only full-time slots 12% 0%
Only part-time slots 38% 3%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 12%
Annual Annual full-time infant care8 $10,967 $8,256
Annual full-time preschool care8 $8,174 $7,617REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING
NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 0%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 72%
2 years 100%
3 years 67%
4 years 67%
5 years 0%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 36%
2-5 years 46%
6 years and older 18%
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 400 366 -9% 280 320 14%
Under 2 years 24 24 0%
2-5 years 322 312 -3%
6 years and older 54 30 -44%
Total number of sites 15 15 0% 29 34 17%
Amador County
AMADOR COUNTY:
The Resource Connection209-223-1624www.trcac.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
17% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
43,838 42,430 -3% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 4,072 4,119 1% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 1,978 2,214 12% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
7398 9002 22% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
4615 6212 35% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 225,125 227,837 1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 32,279 32,566 1% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 4,879 4,952 1% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 2,513 2,460 -2% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 2,341 2,505 7% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 2,438 2,537 4% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 2,479 2,381 -4% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 12,582 12,430 -1% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 5,047 5,301 5% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Butte County
$54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
23% 17% 17% 42% 23%
10% 67% 19% 14%14% 54%
$67,607 Annual Income$54,027 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
64% Employment 29% Parent in school or training 15% Parent seeking employment
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 14%, Sign Language 4%, Chinese 1%, Hmong 1%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 30%, Sign Language 1%, Hmong 1%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 84%
Spanish 10%
Asian/Pacific Island language 3%
Another language 2%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 24%
2-5 years 55%
6 years and older 22%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 6%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 96%
2 years 97%
3 years 98%
4 years 96%
5 years 95%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 68% 77%
Only full-time slots 12% 14%
Only part-time slots 20% 9%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 2% 16%
Annual full-time infant care8 $13,498 $9,295
Annual full-time preschool care8 $9,419 $8,589
34% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts46% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 3,673 3,508 -4% 1,336 1,110 -17%
Under 2 years 417 452 8%
2-5 years 2,855 2,671 -6%
6 years and older 401 385 -4%
Total number of sites 81 71 -12% 128 104 -19%
Butte County
BUTTE COUNTY:
Valley Oak Children’s Services530-895-3572
www.valleyoakchildren.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
16% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
5,590 5,676 2% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 295 382 29% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 277 307 11% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
1,437 1,377 -4% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
774 856 11% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 44,791 44,637 -0.3% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 4,908 4,916 0.2% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 712 810 14% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 362 365 1% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 322 349 8% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 351 352 0.3% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 333 321 -4% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 1,991 1,850 -7% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 837 869 4% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Calaveras County
$54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
22% 15% 15% 48% 22% 10% 67% 19% 14% 14% 54%
$61,505 Annual Income$54,027 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 6%, Tagalog 3%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 42%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 93%
Spanish 5%
Asian/Pacific Island language 1%
Another language 2%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 39%
2-5 years 48%
6 years and older 13%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
97% Employment 5% Parent seeking employment 4% Parent in school or training
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 4%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 85%
2 years 1%
3 years 1%
4 years 70%
5 years 75%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 14% 89%
Only full-time slots 30% 4%
Only part-time slots 56% 7%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 16%
Annual full-time infant care8 $11,410 $8,346
Annual full-time preschool care8 $8,349 $7,689
63% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts57% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 433 366 -15% 326 328 1%
Under 2 years 28 28 0%
2-5 years 285 254 -11%
6 years and older 120 84 -30%
Total number of sites 22 19 -14% 31 32 3%
Calaveras County
CALAVERAS COUNTY:
The Resource Connection209-754-1075www.trcac.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
17% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
3,171 2,979 -6% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 499 392 -21% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 412 411 -0.2% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
1,130 1,247 10% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
634 532 -16% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 22,408 22,744 1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 4,349 4,331 -0.4% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 580 596 3% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 315 319 1% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 316 285 -10% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 296 324 9% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 338 323 -4% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 1,806 1,730 -4% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 698 754 8% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Colusa County
$54,087 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
20% 16% 15% 49% 20%
10% 70% 18% 15% 14% 53%
$58,646 Annual Income$52,080 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
95% Employment 5% Parent seeking employment 5% Other parent need
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 57%, Spanish 81%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 78%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 51%
Spanish 47%
Asian/Pacific Island language 0.4%
Another language 2%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 33%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 75%
2 years 33%
3 years 100%
4 years 100%
5 years 0%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 28%
2-5 years 41%
6 years and older 31%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 63% 100%
Only full-time slots 5% 0%
Only part-time slots 32% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 57%
Annual full-time infant care8 $11,943 $8,217
Annual full-time preschool care8 $8,621 $7,584
78% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts88% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 418 335 -20% 544 492 -10%
Under 2 years 116 110 -5%
2-5 years 116 110 -25%
6 years and older 0 0 0%
Total number of sites 12 9 -25% 47 42 -11%
Colusa County
COLUSA COUNTY:
Colusa County Office of Education - Children’s Services530-458-0350www.ccoe.net
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
8% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
97,049 88,235 -9% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 7,592 9,771 29% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 6,584 7,103 8% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
59,235 60,758 3% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
28,225 29,400 4% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 1,129,894 1,145,876 1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 177,016 173,494 -2% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 25,024 24,128 -4% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 12,345 12,737 3% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 12,630 12,908 2% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 12,451 12,698 2% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 13,070 12,878 -1% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 71,504 67,883 -5% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 29,992 30,262 1% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Contra Costa County
$54,027 Annual Income
Housing Preschooler Infant/toddler Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
56% 26% 23% 56%
10% 34% 25%
12%
10% 52%
$119,911 Annual Income$54,027 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 29%, Farsi 5%, Tagalog 4%, Russian 4%, Sign Language 3%, Other 5%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 45%, Chinese 5%, Tagalog 5%, Farsi 5%, Sign Language 4%, Other 4%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 64%
Spanish 18%
Asian/Pacific Island language 10%
Another language 8%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
76% Employment 16% Parent seeking employment 6% For CPS
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 11%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 89%
2 years 79%
3 years 84%
4 years 73%
5 years 66%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 35%
2-5 years 42%
6 years and older 23%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 80% 93%
Only full-time slots 4% 5%
Only part-time slots 17% 2%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0.3% 15%
Annual full-time infant care8 $19,460 $12,543
Annual full-time preschool care8 $14,284 $11,957
20% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts34% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 24,898 25,576 3% 8,288 8,556 3%
Under 2 years 1,456 1,487 2%
2-5 years 15,175 15,882 5%
6 years and older 8,267 8,213 -1%
Total number of sites 348 357 3% 802 837 4%
Contra Costa County
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY:
CocoKids 925-676-5437
www.cocokids.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
27% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
5,207 5,571 7% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 573 489 -15% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 359 368 3% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
832 788 -5% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
721 643 -11% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 27,040 27,275 1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 4,217 4,130 -2% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 618 551 -11% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 313 314 0.3% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 327 290 -11% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 325 315 -3% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 340 325 -4% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 1,698 1,638 -4% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 596 697 17% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Del Norte County
$54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
21% 14% 15% 50% 21%
10% 69% 21% 15% 15% 49%
$52,313 Annual Income$54,027 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
For more information about child care in
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
76% Employment 16% Parent seeking employment 10% Parent in school or training
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. CD2504 report April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 97%, Spanish 31%, Sign Language 3%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 45%, Sign Language 18%, Chinese 9%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 87%
Spanish 8%
Asian/Pacific Island language 2%
Another language 2%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 4%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years N/A
2 years N/A
3 years N/A
4 years N/A
5 years N/A
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 30% 100%
Only full-time slots 50% 0%
Only part-time slots 21% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 11%
Annual full-time infant care8 $9,746 $8,080
Annual full-time preschool care8 $7,615 $7,347
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 8%
2-5 years 69%
6 years and older 23%
100% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts62% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 335 309 -8% 514 360 -30%
Under 2 years 65 21 -68%
2-5 years 214 232 8%
6 years and older 56 56 0%
Total number of sites 12 11 -8% 53 36 -32%
Del Norte County
DEL NORTE COUNTY:
Del Norte Child Care Council707-464-8311
www.dnccc.com
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
6% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
15,373 15,055 -2% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 618 629 2% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 1,068 1,027 -4% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
9,035 9,384 4% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
4,317 2,654 -39% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 184,180 188,993 3% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 23,990 23,900 -0.4% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 3,154 3,315 5% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 1,590 1,559 -2% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 1,496 1,636 9% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 1,582 1,651 4% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 1,613 1,532 -5% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 9,827 9,319 -5% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 4,728 4,888 3% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
El Dorado County
$54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
26% 10% 19% 36% 26%
10% 64%
12%
9% 9% 70%
$116,853 Annual Income$54,027 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 36%
2-5 years 44%
6 years and older 20%
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 97%, Spanish 7%, Sign Language 4%, German 1%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 24%, Sign Language 3%, Chinese 2%, German 2%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 90%
Spanish 5%
Asian/Pacific Island language 2%
Another language 3%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
59% Employment 12% Parent seeking employment 5% Parent in school or
training 5% Enrichment and/or development
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 14%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 74%
2 years 84%
3 years 72%
4 years 79%
5 years 79%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 87% 76%
Only full-time slots 0.4% 14%
Only part-time slots 13% 9%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 6% 20%
Annual full-time infant care8 $15,086 $10,037
Annual full-time preschool care8 $10,730 $9,430
44% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts42% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 3,073 3,204 4% 988 824 -17%
Under 2 years 485 413 -15%
2-5 years 2,507 2,605 4%
6 years and older 81 186 130%
Total number of sites 62 62 0% 94 74 -21%
El Dorado County
EL DORADO COUNTY:
Choices for Children - Cameron Park 530-676-0707
www.choicesforchildren.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
26% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
247,507 209,799 -15% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 39,847 30,859 -23% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 14,037 14,071 0.2% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
36,836 37,047 1% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
31,710 34,194 8% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 989,183 1,010,926 2% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 204,998 205,895 0.4% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 30,586 29,354 -4% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 15,843 15,306 -3% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 15,865 15,969 1% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 16,155 16,322 1% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 16,518 16,258 -2% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 79,443 80,572 1% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 30,588 32,114 5% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Fresno County
$54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
23% 17% 17% 44% 23%
10% 67% 26% 19% 19% 36%
$47,763 Annual Income$54,027 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 86%, Spanish 46%, Punjabi 1%, Chinese 0.4%, Vietnamese 0.4%, Hindi 0.4%, Other 1%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 58%, Hmong 7%, Punjabi 3%, Sign Language 0.3%, Arabic 0.3%, Other 1%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
71% Employment 15% Parent in school or training 13% Parent seeking employment
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 54%
Spanish 35%
Asian/Pacific Island language 6%
Another language 4%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 13%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 81%
2 years 72%
3 years 70%
4 years 83%
5 years 61%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 62% 84%
Only full-time slots 9% 16%
Only part-time slots 30% 1%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 1% 41%
Annual full-time infant care8 $13,206 $8,930
Annual full-time preschool care8 $9,290 $8,334
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 30%
2-5 years 43%
6 years and older 27%
69% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts71% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 17,011 16,945 -0.4% 5,628 5,760 2%
Under 2 years 1,113 1,155 4%
2-5 years 13,861 13,836 -0.2%
6 years and older 2,037 1,954 -4%
Total number of sites 301 302 0.3% 570 576 1%
Fresno County
FRESNO COUNTY:
Central Valley Children’s Services Network559-456-8195
www.cvcsn.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
25% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
5,721 5,404 -6% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 768 591 -23% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 361 423 17% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
1,156 1,228 6% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
776 815 5% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 29,073 29,337 1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 5,405 5,278 -2% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 771 755 -2% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 411 381 -7% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 392 395 1% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 377 403 7% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 424 387 -9% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 2,158 2,095 -3% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 872 862 -1% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Glenn County
$54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
19% 15% 15% 50% 19% 10% 71% 20% 16% 16% 48%
$51,346 Annual Income$54,027 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 85%, Spanish 44%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 91%, Spanish 73%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 61%
Spanish 36%
Asian/Pacific Island language 2%
Another language 1%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
90% Employment 10% Parent seeking employment
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 0%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 83%
2 years 40%
3 years 86%
4 years 50%
5 years 0%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 59% 95%
Only full-time slots 4% 5%
Only part-time slots 36% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 59%
Annual full-time infant care8 $11,211 $8,165
Annual full-time preschool care8 $8,286 $7,495
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 28%
2-5 years 47%
6 years and older 26%
73% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts71% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 319 283 -11% 444 448 1%
Under 2 years 21 15 -29%
2-5 years 298 268 -10%
6 years and older 0 0 0%
Total number of sites 14 11 -21% 39 41 5%
Glenn County
GLENN COUNTY:
Glenn County Office of Education Department of Child and Family Services
530-865-1118www.glenncoe.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
26,945 27,977 4% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 1,288 3,107 141% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 1,058 1,072 1% 315,100 337,264 7%
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
22% 14%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
4,601 3,613 -21% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
4,590 4,794 4% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 136,086 135,627 -0.3% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 20,068 19,891 -1% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 2,946 2,790 -5% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 1,468 1,543 5% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 1,584 1,466 -7% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 1,483 1,484 0.1% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 1,585 1,553 -2% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 7,990 7,824 -2% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 3,012 3,231 7% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Humboldt County
$54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
23% 18% 17% 42% 23%
10% 67% 25% 20% 18% 37%
$49,537 Annual Income$54,027 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 98%, Spanish 20%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 60%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
62% Employment 27% Parent seeking employment 6% Parent in school or training
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 88%
Spanish 8%
Asian/Pacific Island language 2%
Another language 2%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 2%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 74%
2 years 100%
3 years 72%
4 years 50%
5 years 93%
36% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts40% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 73% 73%
Only full-time slots 10% 27%
Only part-time slots 17% 1%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 7%
Annual full-time infant care8 $14,152 $9,132
Annual full-time preschool care8 $9,703 $8,645
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 1,766 1,845 4% 1,222 1,094 -10%
Under 2 years 244 292 20%
2-5 years 1,389 1,315 -5%
6 years and older 133 238 79%
Total number of sites 57 55 -4% 119 106 -11%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 45%
2-5 years 39%
6 years and older 16%
Humboldt County
HUMBOLDT COUNTY:
Changing Tides Family Services707-444-8293
www.changingtidesfs.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
26% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
42,303 39,815 -6% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 6,146 4,610 -25% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 3,006 3,354 12% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
6,962 4,454 -36% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
3,699 4,050 9% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 187,157 189,468 1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 40,103 39,308 -2% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 6,388 5,768 -10% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 3,394 3,149 -7% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 3,386 3,351 -1% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 3,441 3,228 -6% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 3,461 3,083 -11% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 14,250 15,021 5% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 5,783 5,708 -1% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Imperial County
$54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
21% 15% 15% 48% 21% 10% 69% 23% 17% 16% 44%
$49,592 Annual Income$54,027 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
For more information about child care in1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
Spanish 96%, English 66%, Sign Language 0.4%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 100%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
80% Employment 11% Parent in school or training 7% Parent seeking employment
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 25%
Spanish 73%
Asian/Pacific Island language 1%
Another language 1%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 29%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 94%
2 years 93%
3 years 94%
4 years 98%
5 years 100%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 59% 95%
Only full-time slots 18% 5%
Only part-time slots 23% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 5% 79%
Annual full-time infant care8 $11,316 $8,160
Annual full-time preschool care8 $8.333 $7,480
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 28%
2-5 years 49%
6 years and older 23%
72% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts71% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 2,786 2,868 3% 2,734 2,932 7%
Under 2 years 157 164 4%
2-5 years 2,542 2,600 2%
6 years and older 87 104 20%
Total number of sites 61 58 -5% 263 274 4%
Imperial County
IMPERIAL COUNTY:
Imperial County Office of Education Early Care and Education Programs
760-312-6544www.icoe.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
14% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
2,019 1,806 -11% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 243 202 -17% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 299 336 12% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
731 661 -10% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
661 525 -21% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 18,649 18,526 -1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 2,871 2,747 -4% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 413 381 -8% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 268 198 -26% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 237 192 -19% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 257 237 -8% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 206 209 1% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 1,066 1,082 2% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 424 448 6% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Inyo County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
22% 17% 17% 44% 22%
10% 68% 17% 14% 13% 56%
$68,769 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
For more information about child care in1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
95% Employment 8% For CPS 3% Parent in school or training 3% Alternative care
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 32%
2-5 years 51%
6 years and older 18%
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 30%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 23%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 85%
Spanish 12%
Asian/Pacific Island language 1%
Another language 2%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 4%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 72%
2 years 50%
3 years 89%
4 years 88%
5 years 33%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 59% 92%
Only full-time slots 0% 8%
Only part-time slots 41% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 25%
Annual full-time infant care8 $14,356 $8,995
Annual full-time preschool care8 $9,356 $8,576
62% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts24% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 314 329 5% 256 202 -21%
Under 2 years 0 0 0%
2-5 years 279 294 5%
6 years and older 35 35 0%
Total number of sites 12 13 8% 26 20 -23%
Inyo County
INYO COUNTY:Inyo County Superintendent of Schools
Child Care Connection760-873-5123
www.inyo.k12.ca.us
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
23% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
193,133 178,239 -8% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 29,127 22,524 -23% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 9,547 9,603 1% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
39,191 37,636 -4% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
26,168 28,919 11% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 888,994 907,518 2% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 186,181 185,913 -0.1% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 27,648 26,670 -4% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 13,946 13,822 -1% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 14,348 14,144 -1% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 14,117 14,248 1% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 14,408 14,587 1% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 73,699 72,924 -1% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 28,015 29,518 -1% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Kern County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
22% 17% 16% 46% 22% 10% 68% 22% 18% 17% 43%
$51,870 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
For more information about child care in1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 77%, Spanish 59%, Arabic 1%, Tagalog 1%, Chinese 0.5%, Sign Language 0.5%, Other 1%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 85%, Tagalog 2%, Chinese 1%, Korean 1%, French 1%, Other 1%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
86% Employment 10% Parent in school or training 8% Parent seeking employment
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 57%
Spanish 38%
Asian/Pacific Island language 3%
Another language 2%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 25%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 94%
2 years 90%
3 years 97%
4 years 94%
5 years 87%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 28%
2-5 years 48%
6 years and older 24%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 69% 95%
Only full-time slots 8% 4%
Only part-time slots 23% 1%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 5% 69%
Annual full-time infant care8 $12,773 $8,692
Annual full-time preschool care8 $9,080 $8,069
60% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts48% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 12,258 12,612 3% 7,136 6,920 -3%
Under 2 years 623 630 1%
2-5 years 10,330 10,587 2%
6 years and older 1,305 1,395 7%
Total number of sites 185 190 3% 670 635 -5%
Kern County
KERN COUNTY:
Community Connection for Child CareKern County Superintendent of Schools
661-861-5200www.kernchildcare.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
21% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
21,565 26,299 22% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 2,666 3,499 31% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 1,955 2,204 13% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
6,841 5,418 -21% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
5,034 6,493 29% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 149,407 153,540 3% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 33,374 33,834 1% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 4,596 4,647 1% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 2,315 2,225 -4% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 2,511 2,438 -3% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 2,442 2,386 -2% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 2,680 2,544 -5% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 13,738 13,979 2% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 5,092 5,615 10% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Kings County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
22% 16% 15% 47% 22%
10% 68% 22% 16% 15% 46%
$53,897 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
For more information about child care in1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 84%, Spanish 46%, Tagalog 1%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 8%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 60%
Spanish 36%
Asian/Pacific Island language 3%
Another language 1%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
91% Employment 7% Parent in school or training 2% Other parent need
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 0%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 56%
2 years 70%
3 years 70%
4 years 67%
5 years 0%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 34%
2-5 years 39%
6 years and older 27%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 74% 100%
Only full-time slots 16% 0%
Only part-time slots 10% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 30%
Annual full-time infant care8 $11,890 $8,264
Annual full-time preschool care8 $8,596 $7,665
67% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts38% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 1,401 2,178 55% 1,072 1,622 51%
Under 2 years 40 139 248%
2-5 years 1,316 1,870 42%
6 years and older 45 169 276%
Total number of sites 26 48 85% 107 169 58%
Kings County
KINGS COUNTY:
Kings Community Action Organization559-582-4386
www.kcao.org/child-care
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
20% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
12,973 11,086 -15% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 1,418 1,129 -20% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 812 788 -3% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
2,024 2,802 38% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
1,171 957 -18% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 65,128 65,170 0.1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 9,859 9,962 1% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 1435 1,545 8% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 774 721 -7% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 775 719 -7% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 777 798 3% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 766 778 2% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 3,815 3,855 1% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 1,517 1,546 2% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Lake County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
22% 16% 16% 46% 22%
10% 68% 20% 15% 17% 37%
$59,403 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 97%, Spanish 17%, Sign Language 10%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 76%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 85%
Spanish 14%
Asian/Pacific Island language 1%
Another language 1%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
78% Employment 20% Parent seeking employment 2% Other parent need
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 10%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 96%
2 years 62%
3 years 81%
4 years 94%
5 years 43%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 35%
2-5 years 43%
6 years and older 23%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 54% 89%
Only full-time slots 5% 5%
Only part-time slots 40% 5%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 30%
Annual full-time infant care8 $11,632 $8,505
Annual full-time preschool care8 $8,665 $7,902
90% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts60% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 747 739 -1% 634 678 7%
Under 2 years 82 68 -17%
2-5 years 567 570 1%
6 years and older 98 101 3%
Total number of sites 21 21 0% 57 60 5%
Lake County
LAKE COUNTY:North Coast Opportunities, Inc. Rural Communities Child Care
707-263-4688www.ncoinc.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
27% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
3,563 3,155 -11% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 411 275 -33% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 233 288 24% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
1,049 877 -16% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
678 542 -20% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 30,645 30,563 -0.3% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 3,838 3,890 1% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 591 629 6% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 322 286 -11% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 290 294 1% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 299 312 4% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 317 267 -16% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 1,517 1,558 3% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 502 544 8% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Lassen County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
21% 14% 15% 50% 21% 10% 69% 17%
12%
11% 59%
$66,000 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 7%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 9%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
92% Employment 16% Parent seeking employment 3% Parent in school or training
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 82%
Spanish 14%
Asian/Pacific Island language 2%
Another language 1%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 2%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 49%
2 years 0%
3 years 17%
4 years 0%
5 years 33%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 67%
2-5 years 23%
6 years and older 10%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 53% 89%
Only full-time slots 20% 11%
Only part-time slots 27% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 21%
Annual full-time infant care8 $9,746 $8,066
Annual full-time preschool care8 $7,615 $7,322
64% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts36% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 393 422 7% 176 144 -18%
Under 2 years 22 6 -73%
2-5 years 271 302 11%
6 years and older 100 114 14%
Total number of sites 11 11 0% 17 14 -18%
Lassen County
LASSEN COUNTY:
Lassen Child & Family Resource530-257-9781
www.lassencfr.com
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
16% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
1,628,305 1,407,514 -14% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 168,739 141,063 -16% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 91,166 98,366 8% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
365,963 374,058 2% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
261,846 245,353 -6% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 10,229,245 10,278,836 0.5% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 1,660,446 1,629,978 -2% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 249,185 232,426 -7% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 128,009 121,085 -5% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 129,495 126,556 -2% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 128,062 127,025 -1% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 131,049 127,969 -2% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 642,344 638,387 -1% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 252,302 256,530 2% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Los Angeles County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
40% 22% 19% 18% 39% 10% 51% 31% 17% 15% 37%
$70,159 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 31%
2-5 years 45%
6 years and older 24%
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 94%, Spanish 51%, Armenian 6%, Russian 4%, Chinese 2%, Farsi 2%, Other 3%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 59%, Armenian 6%, Chinese 6%, Korean 3%, Russian 3%, Other 9%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
68% Employment 11% Parent in school or training 8% Parent seeking employment
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 43%
Spanish 39%
Asian/Pacific Island language 11%
Another language 6%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 13%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 95%
2 years 94%
3 years 95%
4 years 93%
5 years 91%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 62% 85%
Only full-time slots 27% 15%
Only part-time slots 12% 1%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 3% 59%
Annual full-time infant care8 $16,866 $10,465
Annual full-time preschool care8 $11,999 $9,887
26% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts41% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 167,045 160,369 -4% 63,893 56,349 -12%
Under 2 years 11,810 11,045 -6%
2-5 years 128,939 123,088 -5%
6 years and older 26,296 26,236 -0.2%
Total number of sites 2,441 2,258 -8% 5,933 5,142 -13%
Los Angeles County
LOS ANGELES COUNTY:
Countywide1-800-543-7793
www.rrnetwork.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
27% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
29,736 31,191 5% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 4,408 5,247 19% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 1,861 1,940 4% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
6,035 7,153 19% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
3,484 4,972 43% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 155,693 158,259 2% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 30,598 30,055 -2% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 4,541 4,374 -4% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 2,251 2,248 -0.1% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 2,261 2,270 0.4% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 2,340 2,242 -4% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 2,438 2,251 -8% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 11,971 11,769 -2% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 4,796 4,901 2% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Madera County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
23% 16% 16% 45% 23%
10% 67% 25% 18% 17% 39%
$48,705 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 76%, Spanish 70%, Portuguese 1%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 79%, Hmong 2%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 54%
Spanish 42%
Asian/Pacific Island language 1%
Another language 3%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
78% Employment 16% Parent in school or training 11% Parent seeking employment
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 28%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 89%
2 years 76%
3 years 88%
4 years 94%
5 years 73%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 33%
2-5 years 38%
6 years and older 29%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 49% 99%
Only full-time slots 24% 1%
Only part-time slots 27% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 65%
Annual full-time infant care8 $12,634 $8,391
Annual full-time preschool care8 $8,905 $7,866
72% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts76% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 2,217 2,202 -1% 1,342 1,210 -10%
Under 2 years 86 86 0%
2-5 years 1,840 1,865 1%
6 years and older 291 251 -14%
Total number of sites 49 47 -4% 137 119 -13%
Madera County
MADERA COUNTY:
Community Action Partnership of Madera County559-675-8469
www.maderacap.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
4% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
19,762 15,286 -23% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 1,851 104 -94% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 997 1,248 25% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
14,093 15,729 12% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
4,839 5,642 17% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 263,257 262,224 -0.4% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 36,920 34,375 -7% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 4,578 4,219 -8% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 2,454 2,293 -7% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 2,362 2,319 -2% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 2,384 2,485 4% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 2,453 2,389 -3% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 15,483 13,973 -10% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 7,206 6,697 -7% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Marin County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
Housing Preschooler Infant/toddler Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
75% 30% 28% 75%
10% 15% 21% 8% 8% 62%
$191,000 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 94%, Spanish 59%, Portuguese 17%, Sign Language 3%, Farsi 3%, German 3%, Other 10%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spansih 63%, Chinese 4%, Portuguese 3%, Tagalog 3%, Farsi 3%, Other 12%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
64% Employment 8% Enrichment and/or development 7% Other parent need
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 79%
Spanish 11%
Asian/Pacific Island language 4%
Another language 6%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care N/A
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 47%
2 years 38%
3 years 43%
4 years 47%
5 years 35%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 52%
2-5 years 39%
6 years and older 10%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 88% 85%
Only full-time slots 4% 10%
Only part-time slots 8% 5%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 27%
Annual full-time infant care8 $21,586 $15,206
Annual full-time preschool care8 $16,040 $14,866
13% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts18% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 7,991 8,796 10% 1,966 1,648 -16%
Under 2 years 282 323 15%
2-5 years 5,317 5,871 10%
6 years and older 2,392 2,602 9%
Total number of sites 136 149 10% 189 150 -21%
Marin County
MARIN COUNTY:
Marin Child Care Council415-479-2273www.mc3.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
15% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
2,651 2,629 -1% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 157 135 -14% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 82 101 23% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
807 675 -16% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
374 313 -16% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 18,055 17,918 -1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 2,018 1,922 -5% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 301 294 -2% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 163 154 -6% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 152 146 -4% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 157 152 -3% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 151 133 -12% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 758 747 -1% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 336 296 -12% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Mariposa County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
22% 15% 15% 48% 22%
10% 68% 22% 15% 15% 49%
$54,795 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 93%, Spanish 27%, Portuguese 7%, Sign Language 7%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 89%
Spanish 6%
Asian/Pacific Island language 1%
Another language 3%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 35%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 80%
2 years 33%
3 years 100%
4 years 50%
5 years 50%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 38%
2-5 years 42%
6 years and older 19%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 0% 100%
Only full-time slots 25% 0%
Only part-time slots 75% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 33%
Annual full-time infant care8 $10,669 $8,133
Annual full-time preschool care8 $7,950 $7,412
25% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts74% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 123 80 -35% 176 162 -8%
Under 2 years 0 0 0%
2-5 years 123 80 -35%
6 years and older 0 0 0%
Total number of sites 6 4 -33% 16 15 -6%
Mariposa County
MARIPOSA COUNTY:
Infant/Child Enrichment Services, Inc.209-966-4474
www.icesagency.org
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
100% Employment 4% Parent in school or training
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
26% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
16,881 16,317 -3% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 2,292 3,010 31% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 1,051 887 -16% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
2,967 3,211 8% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
3,315 2,195 -34% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 88,995 89,027 0.04% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 13,845 13,796 -0.4% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 2,022 2,013 -0.4% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 1,035 1,003 -3% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 1,045 1,038 -1% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 1,110 1,066 -4% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 1,010 1,061 5% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 5,454 5,430 -0.4% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 2,169 2,185 1% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Mendocino County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
24% 16% 16% 43% 24%
10% 66% 27% 18% 18% 38%
$49,138 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 1,384 1,400 1% 750 742 -1%
Under 2 years 68 98 44%
2-5 years 1,107 1,125 2%
6 years and older 209 177 -15%
Total number of sites 38 36 -5% 73 71 -3%
64% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts38% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 18%
2-5 years 60%
6 years and older 21%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 57% 87%
Only full-time slots 0% 4%
Only part-time slots 43% 9%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 25%
Annual full-time infant care8 $11,567 $8,774
Annual full-time preschool care8 $8,692 $8,185REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING
NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 9%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 94%
2 years 48%
3 years 75%
4 years 73%
5 years 83%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
81% Employment 13% Parent seeking employment 6% Parent in school or training
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 61%, Sign Language 6%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 78%
Spanish 19%
Asian/Pacific Island language 1%
Another language 2%
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 91%, Spanish 37%, German 1%, Sign Language 1%
Mendocino County
MENDOCINO COUNTY:
North Coast Opportunities, Inc. Rural Communities Child Care
707-467-3211www.ncoinc.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
24% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
53,314 59,283 11% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 8,885 9,000 1% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 3,661 4,015 10% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
9,633 10,223 6% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
9,300 6,861 -26% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 272,610 280,772 3% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 57,157 57,080 -0.1% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 8,153 8,290 2% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 4,214 4,115 -2% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 4,222 4,171 -1% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 4,304 4,285 -0.4% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 4,336 4,302 -1% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 22,790 22,357 -2% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 9,138 9,560 5% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Merced County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
19% 16% 16% 50% 19% 10% 71% 18% 15% 15% 53%
$57,359 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 85%, Spanish 64%, Tagalog 1%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 83%, Hmong 14%, Chinese 1%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
65% Employment 27% Parent in school or training 15% Parent seeking employment
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 45%
Spanish 46%
Asian/Pacific Island language 3%
Another language 5%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 29%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 69%
2 years 64%
3 years 62%
4 years 60%
5 years 76%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 40% 56%
Only full-time slots 27% 43%
Only part-time slots 32% 0.4%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 58%
Annual full-time infant care8 $11,259 $8,467
Annual full-time preschool care8 $8,511 $7,844
64% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts70% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 25%
2-5 years 42%
6 years and older 33%
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 3,888 3,979 2% 2,088 2,014 -4%
Under 2 years 242 238 -2%
2-5 years 3,363 3,447 2%
6 years and older 283 294 4%
Total number of sites 79 80 1% 198 194 -2%
Merced County
MERCED COUNTY:
Resource and Referral Program209-381-6793
www.mcoe.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
17% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
1,673 1,584 -5% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 95 89 -6% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 246 265 8% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
445 323 -27% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
177 210 19% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 9,469 9,505 0.4% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 1,242 1,234 -1% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 155 175 13% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 69 86 25% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 72 89 24% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 79 76 -4% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 96 80 -17% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 550 506 -8% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 221 222 0.5% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Modoc County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
15% 14%15% 45% 15%
10% 75% 20% 18% 19% 43%
$42,367 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 7%, Vietnamese 7%, Sign Langauge 7%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 56%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 86%
Spanish 12%
Asian/Pacific Island language 1%
Another language 2%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
91% Employment 12% Parent seeking employment 9% Parent in school or training
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 0%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 73%
2 years 78%
3 years 100%
4 years 75%
5 years 100%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 60% 100%
Only full-time slots 0% 0%
Only part-time slots 40% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 50%
Annual full-time infant care8 $9,746 $8,066
Annual full-time preschool care8 $7,615 $7,322
78% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts52% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 24%
2-5 years 31%
6 years and older 45%
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 319 275 -14% 140 172 23%
Under 2 years 20 12 -40%
2-5 years 238 202 -15%
6 years and older 61 61 0%
Total number of sites 11 9 -18% 13 14 8%
Modoc County
MODOC COUNTY:
Modoc Child Care Resource and ReferralA Division of T.E.A.C.H., Inc.
530-233-5437www.teachinc.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
7% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
684 1,378 101% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 95 114 20% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 112 121 8% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
474 430 -9% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
280 176 -37% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 13,785 13,887 1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 2,069 2,001 -3% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 287 274 -5% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 149 133 -11% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 126 152 21% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 138 150 9% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 144 133 -8% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 861 807 -6% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 364 352 -3% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Mono County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
29% 18% 22% 31% 29%
10% 61% 17%
11%
13% 58%
$90,347 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 234 234 0% 114 100 -12%
Under 2 years 36 36 0%
2-5 years 198 198 0%
6 years and older 0 0 0%
Total number of sites 9 9 0% 12 11 -8%
56% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts25% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 100% 92%
Only full-time slots 0% 8%
Only part-time slots 0% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 22% 55%
Annual full-time infant care8 $13,231 $12,028
Annual full-time preschool care8 $9,733 $11,138
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 27%
2-5 years 50%
6 years and older 23%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 8%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 100%
2 years 0%
3 years 100%
4 years 100%
5 years 0%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
95% Employment 9% Parent seeking employment 5% Parent in school or training
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 75%
Spanish 22%
Asian/Pacific Island language 2%
Another language 2%
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
Spanish 64%, English 55%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 33%
Mono County
MONO COUNTY:
IMACA Community Connections for Children800-317-4700
www.imaca.net
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
16% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
52,257 55,921 7% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 7,726 7,048 -9% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 3,594 4,140 15% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
16,761 16,631 -1% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
10,263 9,139 -11% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 441,129 443,819 1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 84,192 83,725 -1% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 12,669 11,872 -6% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 6,261 6,319 1% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 6,408 6,425 0.3% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 6,688 6,397 -4% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 6,776 6,523 -4% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 32,706 33,084 1% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 12,684 13,105 3% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Monterey County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
34% 18% 17% 31% 34%
10% 56% 28% 15%14% 43%
$65,921 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 81%, Spanish 65%, Arabic 1%, Russian 1%, Chinese 0.3%, Farsi 0.3%, Other 0.3%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 78%, Chinese 1%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 43%
Spanish 50%
Asian/Pacific Island language 4%
Another language 3%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
84% Employment 6% Parent in school or training 6% Parent seeking employment
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 24%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 89%
2 years 88%
3 years 92%
4 years 82%
5 years 68%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 32%
2-5 years 52%
6 years and older 16%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 41% 96%
Only full-time slots 27% 3%
Only part-time slots 31% 1%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 1% 54%
Annual full-time infant care8 $13,862 $9,054
Annual full-time preschool care8 $9,906 $8,433
87% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts44% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 5,879 6,427 9% 3,808 3,692 -3%
Under 2 years 459 467 2%
2-5 years 5,078 5,890 16%
6 years and older 342 70 -80%
Total number of sites 114 119 4% 344 330 -4%
Monterey County
MONTEREY COUNTY:
Monterey County Child Care Resource & Referral831-757-0775www.maof.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
9% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
10,032 12,451 24% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 690 317 -54% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 744 748 1% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
8,104 7,475 -8% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
2,338 3,771 61% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 142,269 140,491 -1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 20,545 19,651 -4% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 2,915 2,554 -12% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 1,481 1,462 -1% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 1,415 1,461 3% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 1,529 1,476 -3% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 1,504 1,419 -6% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 8,205 7,821 -5% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 3,496 3,458 -1% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Napa County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
38% 22% 21% 20% 38%
10% 52% 21%
12%
11% 55%
$97,381 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 94%, Spanish 40%, Tagalog 4%, Indonesian 1%, Sign Language 1%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 68%, Sign Language 4%, Tagalog 2%, German 2%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
74% Employment 12% Parent seeking employment 7% Enrichment
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 64%
Spanish 27%
Asian/Pacific Island language 5%
Another language 3%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 17%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 81%
2 years 88%
3 years 93%
4 years 85%
5 years 88%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 40%
2-5 years 42%
6 years and older 18%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 75% 74%
Only full-time slots 8% 23%
Only part-time slots 17% 3%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 21%
Annual full-time infant care8 $16,659 $11,098
Annual full-time preschool care8 $11,705 $10,572
36% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts27% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 2,418 2,476 2% 822 798 -3%
Under 2 years 247 200 -19%
2-5 years 1,791 2,006 12%
6 years and older 380 270 -29%
Total number of sites 53 56 6% 82 77 -6%
Napa County
NAPA COUNTY:
Community Resources for Children707-253-0376 x101www.crcnapa.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
13% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
10,505 10,188 -3% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 546 514 -6% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 883 937 6% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
3,310 4,499 36% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
1,760 1,973 12% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 98,552 98,719 0.2% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 11,114 10,891 -2% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 1,626 1,597 -2% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 860 814 -5% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 788 821 4% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 768 862 12% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 775 797 3% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 4,400 4,160 -5% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 1,897 1,840 -3% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Nevada County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
29% 17% 17% 37% 29%
10% 61% 16%
10%
9% 65%
$97,381 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
76% Employment 14% Parent seeking employment 8% Parent in school or training
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 19%, Sign Language 2%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 2%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 91%
Spanish 5%
Asian/Pacific Island language 1%
Another language 3%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 1%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 75%
2 years 95%
3 years 69%
4 years 91%
5 years 92%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 35%
2-5 years 46%
6 years and older 19%
36% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts15% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 66% 64%
Only full-time slots 10% 27%
Only part-time slots 24% 9%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 7% 16%
Annual full-time infant care8 $13,693 $8,958
Annual full-time preschool care8 $9,398 $8,393
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 1,501 1,986 32% 610 570 -7%
Under 2 years 96 96 0%
2-5 years 1,064 1,209 14%
6 years and older 341 681 100%
Total number of sites 39 42 8% 57 55 -4%
Nevada County
NEVADA COUNTY:
Sierra Nevada Children’s Services530-272-8866 www.sncs.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
10% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
346,002 329,078 -5% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 34,489 29,284 -15% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 14,217 16,914 19% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
148,513 148,058 -0.3% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
63,548 62,187 -2% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 3,181,371 3,216,817 1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 515,186 511,583 -1% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 75,620 75,043 -1% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 38,223 37,594 -2% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 38,277 39,007 2% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 38,884 38,690 -0.5% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 39,531 38,675 -2% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 201,638 199,173 -1% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 83,013 83,401 0.5% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Orange County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
45% 23% 22% 10% 45% 10% 45% 24%
12%
12% 52%
$100,937 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
67% Employment 20% Parent seeking employment 13% Parent in school or training
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 94%, Spanish 37%, Farsi 6%, Vietnamese 3%, Arabic 2%, Hindi 1%, Other 6%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 38%, Vietnamese 6%, Korean 4%, Farsi 3%, Arabic 2%, Other 5%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 55%
Spanish 25%
Asian/Pacific Island language 15%
Another language 5%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 7%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 29%
2-5 years 48%
6 years and older 23%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 93%
2 years 77%
3 years 94%
4 years 95%
5 years 78%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 72% 86%
Only full-time slots 23% 13%
Only part-time slots 5% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 2% 36%
Annual full-time infant care8 $17,403 $12,039
Annual full-time preschool care8 $12,348 $11,411
28% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts24% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 67,749 67,657 0% 12,834 12,830 0%
Under 2 years 4,111 4,163 1%
2-5 years 48,597 48,534 0%
6 years and older 15,041 14,960 -1%
Total number of sites 834 829 -1% 1,316 1,317 0%
Orange County
ORANGE COUNTY:
Children’s Home Society of California714-543-2273
www.chs-ca.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
7% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
28,064 29,206 4% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 1,679 2,027 21% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 1,473 1,613 10% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
20,719 21,411 3% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
7,098 7,544 6% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 376,092 389,047 3% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 53,042 51,782 -2% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 7,319 7,537 3% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 3,718 3,743 1% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 3,702 3,652 -1% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 3,694 3,759 2% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 3,875 3,754 -3% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 21,209 20,126 -5% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 9,525 9,211 -3% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Placer County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
26% 20% 20% 35% 26%
10% 64%
12%
9% 9% 71%
$122,213 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 99%, Spanish 17%, Sign Language 6%, Russian 3%, Tagalog 1%, Farsi 1%, Other 4%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 19%, Tagalog 2%, Chinese 1%, Hindi 1%, French 1%, Other 1%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 83%
Spanish 7%
Asian/Pacific Island language 4%
Another language 6%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
88% Employment 5% Parent in school or training 5% Parent seeking employment
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 8%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 80%
2 years 76%
3 years 85%
4 years 86%
5 years 76%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 33%
2-5 years 49%
6 years and older 19%
18% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts36% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 59% 75%
Only full-time slots 16% 21%
Only part-time slots 25% 5%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 6% 13%
Annual full-time infant care8 $15,600 $10,542
Annual full-time preschool care8 $10,908 $9,883
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 9,746 10,566 8% 2,702 2,816 4%
Under 2 years 659 801 22%
2-5 years 4,912 5,445 11%
6 years and older 4,175 4,320 3%
Total number of sites 134 150 12% 250 261 4%
Placer County
PLACER COUNTY:
Placer County Office of EducationEarly Childhood Education
530-745-1380www.placercoe.k12.ca.us
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
15% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
2,687 2,439 -9% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 171 156 -9% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 235 256 9% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
622 755 21% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
345 388 12% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 19,494 19,517 0.1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 2,226 2,179 -2% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 320 343 7% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 155 172 11% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 145 149 3% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 152 159 5% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 165 144 -13% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 881 858 -3% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 408 354 -13% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Plumas County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
20% 14% 15% 51% 20%
10% 70% 16%
11%
11% 62%
$70,197 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
77% Employment 19% Other parent need 4% Parent seeking employment
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 7%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 92%
Spanish 6%
Asian/Pacific Island language 1%
Another language 2%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 3%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 53%
2 years 60%
3 years 33%
4 years 60%
5 years 56%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 22%
2-5 years 42%
6 years and older 36%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 48% 100%
Only full-time slots 0% 0%
Only part-time slots 52% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 11%
Annual full-time infant care8 $9,746 $8,066
Annual full-time preschool care8 $7,615 $7,322
75% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts0% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 212 248 17% 248 294 19%
Under 2 years 12 12 0%
2-5 years 200 208 4%
6 years and older 0 28 100%
Total number of sites 8 8 0% 22 27 23%
Plumas County
PLUMAS COUNTY:
Plumas Rural Services530-283-4453
www.plumasruralservices.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
14% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
360,386 306,452 -15% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 41,437 33,433 -19% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 16,503 16,661 1% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
89,271 92,363 3% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
57,128 49,844 -13% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 2,360,727 2,419,897 3% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 423,035 422,614 -0.1% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 60,262 59,671 -1% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 30,550 30,845 1% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 30,608 31,596 3% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 30,948 31,771 3% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 32,590 31,912 -2% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 169,610 166,042 -2% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 68,467 70,777 3% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Riverside County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
28% 18% 17% 38% 28% 10% 62% 20%
13%
12% 55%
$74,504 Annual Income
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
33% Child care programs participating in the Child Care Food Program 15% Child care centers with one or more federal/
state/local contracts
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 91%, Spanish 34%, Farsi 0.3%, Sign Language 0.3%, Tagalog 0.2%, Hindi 0.2%, Russian 0.2%, Other 1.4%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 95%, Spanish, 29%, Tagalog 0.2%, Arabic 0.2%, Sign Language 0.2%, Sinhalese 0.2%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
78% Employment 12% Parent in school or training 8% Parent seeking employment
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 58%
Spanish 35%
Asian/Pacific Island language 5%
Another language 3%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 13%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 94%
2 years 88%
3 years 93%
4 years 95%
5 years 89%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 23%
2-5 years 55%
6 years and older 22%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 53% 64%
Only full-time slots 41% 36%
Only part-time slots 6% 0.1%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 7% 40%
Annual full-time infant care8 $13,917 $9,183
Annual full-time preschool care8 $9,518 $8,631
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 29,776 31,015 4% 15,742 16,850 7%
Under 2 years 1,502 1,728 15%
2-5 years 18,991 22,067 16%
6 years and older 9,283 7,220 -22%
Total number of sites 394 421 7% 1,612 1,717 7%
Riverside County
RIVERSIDE COUNTY:
Riverside County Early Care and EducationEarly Care and Education
951-826-6626www.rcoe.us
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
16% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
245,111 217,412 -11% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 32,339 22,912 -29% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 14,350 16,306 14% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
67,969 69,221 2% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
45,605 42,116 -8% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 1,506,677 1,534,893 2% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 260,352 259,900 -0.2% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 39,143 38,613 -1% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 19,609 19,679 0.4% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 19,445 19,880 2% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 19,687 19,821 1% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 20,420 19,598 -4% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 101,498 100,366 -1% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 40,550 41,943 3% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Sacramento County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
26% 18% 18% 38% 26%
10% 64% 19%
14%
13% 54%
$72,471 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 92%, Russian 17%, Spanish 17%, Farsi 4%, Arabic 3%, Tagalog 2%, Other 7%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 56%, Russian 10%, Hmong 8%, Chinese 7%, Vietnamese 6%, Other 16%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 66%
Spanish 14%
Asian/Pacific Island language 10%
Another language 10%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
96% Employment 4% Parent in school or training 1% Parent seeking employment
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 6%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 98%
2 years 93%
3 years 99%
4 years 96%
5 years 94%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 30%
2-5 years 43%
6 years and older 28%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 85% 90%
Only full-time slots 2% 8%
Only part-time slots 13% 2%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 2% 38%
Annual full-time infant care8 $14,240 $9,594
Annual full-time preschool care8 $9,913 $8,955
42% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts44% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 33,578 32,831 -2% 12,456 12,202 -2%
Under 2 years 3,266 2,849 -13%
2-5 years 22,372 22,542 1%
6 years and older 7,940 7,440 -6%
Total number of sites 475 473 -0.4% 1,254 1,217 -3%
Sacramento County
SACRAMENTO COUNTY:
Child Action, Inc.916-369-0191
www.childaction.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
12% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
6,202 5,670 -9% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 874 808 -8% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 486 423 -13% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
3,208 3,297 3% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
1,726 1,772 3% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 58,014 61,260 6% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 10,160 9,969 -2% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 1,468 1,474 0.4% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 720 757 5% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 737 718 -3% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 716 729 2% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 752 736 -2% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 4,066 3,830 -6% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 1,701 1,725 1% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
San Benito County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
41% 18% 17% 24% 41% 10% 49% 27%
12%
11% 50%
$81,553 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
For more information about child care in1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. CD2504 April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 44%
2-5 years 23%
6 years and older 33%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
79% Employment 17% Other parent need 4% Parent in school or training
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 38%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years N/A
2 years N/A
3 years N/A
4 years N/A
5 years N/A
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 83%, Spanish 67%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 64%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 59%
Spanish 37%
Asian/Pacific Island language 1%
Another language 2%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 35% 62%
Only full-time slots 31% 38%
Only part-time slots 34% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 37%
Annual full-time infant care8 $15,147 $9,155
Annual full-time preschool care8 $9,635 $8,750
21% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts32% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 932 848 -9% 770 706 -8%
Under 2 years 22 24 9%
2-5 years 788 704 -11%
6 years and older 122 120 -2%
Total number of sites 16 14 -13% 66 60 -9%
San Benito County
SAN BENITO COUNTY:
Go Kids, Inc.831-637-9205
www.gokids.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
17% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
368,528 315,356 -14% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 49,885 39,453 -21% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 22,053 23,241 5% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
81,576 83,845 3% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
61,852 57,553 -7% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 2,147,933 2,178,492 1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 414,790 412,936 -0.4% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 61,390 59,824 -3% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 30,482 30,518 0.1% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 30,475 31,236 2% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 30,091 30,654 2% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 31,518 30,579 -3% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 164,736 161,734 -2% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 66,098 68,391 3% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
San Bernardino County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
28% 17% 16% 39% 28%
10% 62% 23%
13%
14% 49%
$65,245 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 99%, Spanish 40%, Sign Language 2%, Tagalog 1%, Arabic 1%, Chinese 1%, Other 2%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 71%, Chinese 2%, Arabic 1%, Tagalog 1%, Hindi 1%, Other 2%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 56%
Spanish 36%
Asian/Pacific Island language 5%
Another language 2%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
80% Employment 10% Parent in school or training 10% Parent seeking employment
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 20%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 94%
2 years 94%
3 years 94%
4 years 91%
5 years 92%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 29%
2-5 years 45%
6 years and older 26%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 65% 89%
Only full-time slots 16% 11%
Only part-time slots 19% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 2% 55%
Annual full-time infant care8 $13,108 $8,771
Annual full-time preschool care8 $9,183 $8,210
50% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts49% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 26,644 28,303 6% 9,927 10,042 1%
Under 2 years 2,134 2,009 -6%
2-5 years 19,799 20,841 5%
6 years and older 4,711 5,513 17%
Total number of sites 375 399 6% 945 957 1%
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
San Bernardino County
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY:
Child Care Resource Center | 909-384-1492 | www.ccrcca.org
Pomona Unified School District | 909-397-4740 | www.pusd.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
11% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
398,475 371,159 -7% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 40,566 33,683 -17% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 23,017 22,636 -2% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
147,129 148,111 1% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
76,492 78,638 3% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 3,300,891 3,344,430 1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 577,920 583,445 1% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 87,325 82,111 -6% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 44,761 43,880 -2% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 44,964 45,794 2% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 45,582 46,002 1% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 47,529 45,913 -3% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 224,268 230,536 3% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 83,491 89,209 7% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
San Diego County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
40% 22% 19% 19% 40%
10% 50% 25%
14%
12% 49%
$86,206 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
For more information about child care in1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 65,595 67,469 3% 32,914 33,608 2%
Under 2 years 4,534 4,897 8%
2-5 years 52,196 53,022 2%
6 years and older 8,865 9,550 8%
Total number of sites 949 978 3% 3,386 3,501 3%
29% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts42% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 78% 78%
Only full-time slots 9% 21%
Only part-time slots 14% 1%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 1% 40%
Annual full-time infant care8 $16,760 $10,389
Annual full-time preschool care8 $11,762 $9,828
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 40%
2-5 years 41%
6 years and older 20%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 93%
2 years 89%
3 years 89%
4 years 92%
5 years 92%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 16%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
61% Employment 18% Back up care 17% Parent seeking employment
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 62%
Spanish 25%
Asian/Pacific Island language 8%
Another language 5%
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 89%, Spanish 38%, Arabic 9%, Somali 6%, Farsi 3%, Tagalog 2%, Other 8%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 61%, Tagalog 5%, Sign Language 3%, Arabic 3%, Vietnamese 2%, Other 10%
San Diego County
SAN DIEGO COUNTY:
YMCA Childcare Resource Service800-481-2151
www.ymcasd.org/crs
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
8% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
86,900 87,087 0.2% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 2,386 3,011 26% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 8,030 8,100 1% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
32,810 35,914 9% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
10,637 11,949 12% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 871,185 887,540 2% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 97,682 101,952 4% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 17,818 17,311 -3% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 8,692 8,759 1% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 8,771 8,725 -1% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 8,448 8,501 1% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 8,493 8,588 1% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 33,648 37,845 12% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 11,812 12,223 3% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
San Francisco County
$52,080 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
75% 30% 27% 75%
10% 15% 25%
11%
10% 54%
$161,616 Annual Income
Housing Preschooler Infant/toddler Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
For more information about child care in1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 86%, Chinese 36%, Spanish 25%, Russian 6%, French 2%, Arabic 1%, Other 6%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 99%, Spanish 43%, Chinese 38%, Tagalog 6%, Vietnamese 6%, Japanese 2%, Other 9%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE*9
81% Employment 48% Parent seeking employment 5% Enrichment and/or development
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 59%
Spanish 10%
Asian/Pacific Island language 25%
Another language 6%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 5%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 51%
2-5 years 47%
6 years and older 2%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS*
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 99%
2 years 100%
3 years 99%
4 years 98%
5 years 100%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 43% 67%
Only full-time slots 39% 31%
Only part-time slots 17% 1%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 1% 17%
Annual full-time infant care8 $23,114 $15,500
Annual full-time preschool care8 $17,656 $15,176
45% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts33% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 22,615 21,111 -7% 7,150 6,970 -3%
Under 2 years 1,518 1,325 -13%
2-5 years 15,337 14,954 -2%
6 years and older 5,760 4,832 -16%
Total number of sites 339 317 -6% 744 726 -2%
San Francisco County
SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY:
Children’s Council of San Francisco | 415-343-3300 | www.childrenscouncil.org
Wu Yee Children’s Services | 844-644-4300 | www.wuyee.org
*Data from 1 of 2 R&Rs in San Francisco
*Data from 1 of 2 R&Rs in San Francisco
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
17% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
103,399 104,622 1% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 12,887 12,549 -3% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 7,856 8,547 9% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
32,200 32,526 1% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
21,689 22,404 3% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 738,873 759,186 3% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 141,647 141,568 -0.1% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 19,980 19,909 -0.4% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 10,031 10,341 3% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 10,320 10,367 0.5% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 10,563 10,449 -1% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 11,219 10,683 -5% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 56,762 56,196 -1% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 22,772 23,623 4% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
San Joaquin County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
23% 18% 17% 42% 23%
10% 67% 20%
15%
15% 50%
$62,643 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 31%, Tagalog 3%, Portuguese 1%, Sign Language 1%, Punjabi 1%, Other 2%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 35%, Chinese 1%, Hmong 1%, Vietnamese 1%, Farsi 1%, Other 1%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 60%
Spanish 26%
Asian/Pacific Island language 9%
Another language 6%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
81% Employment 11% Parent in school or training 9% Parent seeking employment
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 19%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 89%
2 years 97%
3 years 84%
4 years 98%
5 years 95%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 26%
2-5 years 42%
6 years and older 32%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 67% 97%
Only full-time slots 5% 3%
Only part-time slots 28% 0.3%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 3% 47%
Annual full-time infant care8 $13,563 $9,314
Annual full-time preschool care8 $9,485 $8,716
50% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts47% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 12,646 12,423 -2% 6,306 6,192 -2%
Under 2 years 785 884 13%
2-5 years 8,541 8,966 5%
6 years and older 3,320 2,573 -23%
Total number of sites 222 219 -1% 650 632 -3%
San Joaquin County
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY:
Family Resource & Referral Center209-461-2908www.frrcsj.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
10% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
28,364 35,181 24% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 764 1,485 94% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 1,381 1,649 19% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
12,474 9,317 -25% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
5,625 7,201 28% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 278,917 279,370 0.2% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 35,004 34,336 -2% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 5,247 4,990 -5% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 2,617 2,644 1% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 2,606 2,564 -2% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 2,601 2,603 0.1% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 2,595 2,586 -0.3% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 13,536 13,220 -2% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 5,802 5,729 -1% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
San Luis Obispo County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
34% 19% 18% 29% 34%
10% 56% 21%
12%
12% 55%
$85,775 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 4,850 4,786 -1% 2,520 2,424 -4%
Under 2 years 237 222 -6%
2-5 years 3,467 3,613 4%
6 years and older 1,146 951 -17%
Total number of sites 113 112 -1% 234 219 -6%
27% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts48% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 65% 85%
Only full-time slots 15% 12%
Only part-time slots 20% 3%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 33%
Annual full-time infant care8 $14,977 $9,989
Annual full-time preschool care8 $10,298 $9,329
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 40%
2-5 years 43%
6 years and older 16%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 12%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
83% Employment 11% Parent seeking employment 3% Parent in school or training
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 81%
Spanish 14%
Asian/Pacific Island language 2%
Another language 3%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 78%
2 years 81%
3 years 90%
4 years 73%
5 years 81%
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 90%, Spanish 43%, Sign Language 2%, German 0.5%, Hindi 0.5%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 46%, Sign Language 6%, Korean 1%, Arabic 1%, German 1%
San Luis Obispo County
SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY:
Community Action Partnership of San Luis Obispo County, Inc.
805-541-2272www.capslo.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
6% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
49,373 51,863 5% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 4,067 4,573 12% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 3,500 3,564 2% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
45,029 45,228 0.4% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
14,256 12,143 -15% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 768,122 774,159 1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 119,015 119,342 0.3% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 17,817 16,802 -6% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 8,456 9,003 6% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 8,585 9,238 8% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 8,562 9,024 5% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 9,094 9,223 1% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 47,743 47,193 -1% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 18,758 18,859 1% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
San Mateo County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
75% 30% 26% 75%
10% 15% 25%
10%
9% 56%
$163,359 Annual Income
Housing Preschooler Infant/toddler Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
N/A
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 97%, Spanish 48%, Tagalog 10%, Chinese 7%, Arabic 2%, Farsi 2%, Other 12%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 59%, Chinese 20%, Tagalog 16%, Arabic 6%, Hindi 5%, Other 21%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 54%
Spanish 18%
Asian/Pacific Island language 20%
Another language 8%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 1%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 43%
2-5 years 43%
6 years and older 14%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 100%
2 years 94%
3 years 93%
4 years 100%
5 years 100%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 69% 69%
Only full-time slots 11% 29%
Only part-time slots 20% 3%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 4% 23%
Annual full-time infant care8 $21,847 $14,720
Annual full-time preschool care8 $16,305 $14,334
24% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts13% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 17,044 17,024 -0.1% 5,582 5,308 -5%
Under 2 years 982 766 -22%
2-5 years 12,202 11,589 -5%
6 years and older 3,860 4,669 21%
Total number of sites 266 265 -0.4% 541 500 -8%
San Mateo County
SAN MATEO COUNTY:
Child Care Coordinating Council of San Mateo650-517-1460
www.sanmateo4cs.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
12% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
59,709 53,461 -10% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 4,149 3,691 -11% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 3,095 3,388 9% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
19,715 18,477 -6% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
12,005 12,053 0.4% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 448,353 453,288 1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 73,245 73,013 -0.3% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 11,382 10,913 -4% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 5,807 5,610 -3% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 5,785 5,862 1% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 5,763 5,843 1% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 5,876 5,814 -1% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 27,837 27,898 0.2% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 10,795 11,073 3% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Santa Barbara County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
45% 22% 45% 49% 34% 17% 14% 35%
$71,779 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
19% 14% 10%
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 7,833 6,821 -13% 3,909 3,863 -1%
Under 2 years 508 590 16%
2-5 years 5,817 4,907 -16%
6 years and older 1,508 1,324 -12%
Total number of sites 151 159 5% 357 352 -1%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 57% 83%
Only full-time slots 23% 15%
Only part-time slots 20% 2%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 1% 42%
Annual full-time infant care8 $17,288 $10,292
Annual full-time preschool care8 $11,891 $9,779
38% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts36% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 53%
2-5 years 38%
6 years and older 10%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 100%
2 years 0%
3 years 100%
4 years 100%
5 years 0%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 6%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
64% Employment 8% Parent seeking employment 6% Other parent need
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 69%, Spanish 62%, Sign Language 1%, Tagalog 0.3%, Astonian 0.3%, French 0.3%, Other 2%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 59%, Chinese 1%, Hebrew 1%, Samalese 1%, Astonian 1%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 59%
Spanish 33%
Asian/Pacific Island language 4%
Another language 4%
Santa Barbara County
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY:
Children’s Resource & Referral of Santa Barbara County805-962-8988www.sbfcc.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 1,930,215 1,956,579 1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 325,193 317,821 -2% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 47,077 43,289 -8% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 24,252 23,474 -3% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 25,225 24,158 -4% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 24,812 23,929 -4% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 25,205 24,838 -1% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 128,723 125,906 -2% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 49,899 52,227 5% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
110,518 110,950 0.4% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
37,338 33,032 -12% 966,506 957,871 -1%
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
5% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
177,431 137,772 -22% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 16,119 6,617 -59% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 10,599 9,907 -7% 315,100 337,264 7%
Santa Clara County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
61% 28% 25% 61%
10% 29% 21%
10%
8% 61%
$160,984 Annual Income
Housing Preschooler Infant/toddler Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 33%, Hindi 6%, Chinese 5%, Farsi 3%, Tagalog 3%, Other 12%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 45%, Chinese 15%, Vietnamese 10%, Hindi 11%, Tagalog 7% Other 12%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
79% Employment 18% Parent seeking employment 4% Other parent need
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 47%
Spanish 18%
Asian/Pacific Island language 25%
Another language 11%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 9%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 88%
2 years 88%
3 years 84%
4 years 84%
5 years 84%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 73% 66%
Only full-time slots 17% 33%
Only part-time slots 10% 2%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 1% 15%
Annual full-time infant care8 $20,746 $13,671
Annual full-time preschool care8 $15,315 $13,195
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 35%
2-5 years 41%
6 years and older 24%
19% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts14% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 45,801 45,074 -2% 15,817 14,457 -9%
Under 2 years 3,263 3,303 1%
2-5 years 33,350 33,059 -1%
6 years and older 9,188 8,712 -5%
Total number of sites 644 593 -8% 1,510 1,364 -10%
Santa Clara County
SANTA CLARA COUNTY:
Community Child Care Council of Santa Clara County408-487-0749
www.4c.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
13% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
36,169 32,097 -11% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 3,051 1,873 -39% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 2,148 2,109 -2% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
11,032 10,348 -6% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
6,698 7,020 5% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 276,249 275,221 -0.4% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 42,365 41,155 -3% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 5,917 5,191 -12% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 3,071 2,985 -3% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 3,264 3,112 -5% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 3,607 3,081 -15% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 3,662 3,228 -12% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 16,821 16,977 1% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 6,023 6,581 9% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Santa Cruz County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
47% 22% 20% 11% 47%
10% 43% 28% 13%
12% 47%
$91,389 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 5,024 4,921 -2% 3,418 3,232 -5%
Under 2 years 373 351 -6%
2-5 years 3,784 3,775 -0.2%
6 years and older 867 795 -8%
Total number of sites 120 111 -8% 291 266 -9%
46% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts63% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 68% 95%
Only full-time slots 7% 2%
Only part-time slots 25% 4%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 27%
Annual full-time infant care8 $17,160 $10,809
Annual full-time preschool care8 $12,045 $10,090
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 47%
2-5 years 40%
6 years and older 13%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 7%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 82%
2 years 29%
3 years 68%
4 years 80%
5 years 25%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
82% Employment 8% Parent seeking employment 5% Parent in school or training
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 66%
Spanish 28%
Asian/Pacific Island language 3%
Another language 3%
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
Spanish 73%, English 71%, Portuguese 2%, Farsi 0.4%, French 0.4%, German 0.4%, Other 0.4%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 51%, French 1%
Santa Cruz County
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY:
Child Development Resource Center831-466-5820
www.cdrc4info.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
15% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
30,786 26,647 -13% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 3,916 2,241 -43% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 1,757 1,687 -4% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
5,607 6,313 13% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
4,492 4,515 1% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 178,208 178,262 0.03% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 26,616 27,190 2% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 4,028 4,070 1% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 2,012 2,015 0.1% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 1,980 2,078 5% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 1,911 2,141 12% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 2,032 2,130 5% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 10,410 10,442 0.3% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 4,243 4,314 2% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Shasta County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
22% 16% 16% 47% 22%
10% 68% 17%
13%
13% 57%
$67,217 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 10%, Sign Language 4%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Chinese 18%, Sign Language 5%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
91% Employment 4% Parent seeking employment 3% Parent in school or training
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 90%
Spanish 6%
Asian/Pacific Island language 3%
Another language 2%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 13%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 87%
2 years 79%
3 years 90%
4 years 82%
5 years 86%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 60% 80%
Only full-time slots 12% 18%
Only part-time slots 28% 2%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 36%
Annual full-time infant care8 $11,723 $8,481
Annual full-time preschool care8 $8,688 $7,879
45% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts70% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 24%
2-5 years 48%
6 years and older 28%
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 3,539 3,522 -0.5% 1,371 1,333 -3%
Under 2 years 305 311 2%
2-5 years 2,758 2,850 3%
6 years and older 476 361 -24%
Total number of sites 83 73 -12% 121 115 -5%
Shasta County
SHASTA COUNTY:
Early Childhood ServicesShasta County Office of Education
530-225-2999www.shastacoe.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
7% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
438 351 -20% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 24 3 -88% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 27 62 130% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
69 57 -17% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
46 42 -9% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 3,140 3,153 0.4% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 327 334 2% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 51 63 24% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 21 29 38% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 23 21 -9% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 22 17 -23% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 20 20 0% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 144 129 -10% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 46 55 20% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Sierra County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
28% 14% 15% 43% 28%
10% 62% 18% 9% 9% 64%
$83,523 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 28 28 0% 38 42 11%
Under 2 years 0 0 0%
2-5 years 16 16 0%
6 years and older 12 12 0%
Total number of sites 1 1 0% 4 4 0%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 100% 81%
Only full-time slots 0% 19%
Only part-time slots 0% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 0%
Annual full-time infant care8 $9,746 $8,066
Annual full-time preschool care8 $7,615 $7,322
100% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts0% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 56%
2-5 years 44%
6 years and older 0%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 0%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
44% Employment 33% Parent in school or training 22% Parent seeking employment
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 92%
Spanish 8%
Asian/Pacific Island language 1%
Another language 0%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 100%
2 years 0%
3 years 0%
4 years 0%
5 years 0%
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%
Sierra County
SIERRA COUNTY:
Sierra Nevada Children’s Services530-993-1288 www.sncs.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
25% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
10,026 8,915 -11% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 1,047 781 -25% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 445 848 91% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
1,736 1,669 -4% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
1,087 1,076 -1% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 44,372 44,082 -1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 6,185 6,070 -2% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 879 889 1% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 461 465 1% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 464 436 -6% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 494 454 -8% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 462 453 -2% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 2,420 2,370 -2% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 1,005 1,003 -0.2% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Siskiyou County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
20% 16% 16% 49% 20%
10% 70% 23% 19% 18% 40%
$46,108 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 67%
2-5 years 29%
6 years and older 5%
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 4%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 22%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 92%
Spanish 6%
Asian/Pacific Island language 1%
Another language 2%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
71% Employment 29% Parent seeking employment
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 0%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 7%
2 years 33%
3 years 0%
4 years 100%
5 years 33%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 57% 100%
Only full-time slots 0% 0%
Only part-time slots 43% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 44%
Annual full-time infant care8 $11,601 $8,470
Annual full-time preschool care8 $8,544 $7,936
72% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts28% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 698 652 -7% 250 248 -1%
Under 2 years 40 40 0%
2-5 years 584 538 -8%
6 years and older 74 74 0%
Total number of sites 19 18 -5% 26 25 -4%
Siskiyou County
SISKIYOU COUNTY:
Siskiyou Child Care Council530-938-2748
www.siskiyouchildcare.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
8% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
49,802 31,941 -36% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 7,066 3,490 -51% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 3,207 3,238 1% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
19,443 20,560 6% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
12,076 12,233 1% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 434,102 439,472 1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 69,889 69,614 -0.4% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 10,378 10,212 -2% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 5,268 5,192 -1% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 5,238 5,355 2% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 5,197 5,342 3% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 5,358 5,312 -1% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 27,318 26,791 -2% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 11,132 11,410 2% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Solano County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
31% 19% 18% 32% 31%
10% 59% 19%
11%
11% 58%
$87,382 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 11%, Tagalog 5%, Sign Language 2%, Hindi 1%, French 1%, Other 2%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 60%, Tagalog 19%, Sign Language 3%, French 2%, German 2%, Other 5%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
68% Employment 18% Parent seeking employment 8% Parent in school or training
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 69%
Spanish 18%
Asian/Pacific Island language 11%
Another language 2%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 17%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 96%
2 years 89%
3 years 96%
4 years 98%
5 years 95%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 28%
2-5 years 49%
6 years and older 23%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 79% 78%
Only full-time slots 6% 21%
Only part-time slots 15% 1%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 2% 25%
Annual full-time infant care8 $15,028 $9,753
Annual full-time preschool care8 $10,026 $9,213
41% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts38% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 5,459 5,469 0.2% 4,252 4,218 -1%
Under 2 years 484 486 0.4%
2-5 years 4,278 4,268 -0.2%
6 years and older 697 715 3%
Total number of sites 94 92 -2% 416 405 -3%
Solano County
SOLANO COUNTY:
Solano Family & Children’s Services707-863-3950 x709
www.solanofamily.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
9% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
45,561 49,845 9% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 3,417 3,347 -2% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 2,634 3,211 22% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
21,139 22,583 7% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
13,605 11,316 -17% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 503,953 501,427 -1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 69,555 66,422 -5% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 10,188 8,942 -12% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 4,955 5,062 2% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 5,081 5,017 -1% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 5,010 4,904 -2% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 5,248 5,011 -5% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 27,605 26,149 -5% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 11,468 11,337 -1% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Sonoma County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
44% 21% 20%
15% 44%
10% 46% 23%
11%
11% 56%
$104,412 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
31% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts41% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 8,640 8,889 3% 3,344 3,226 -4%
Under 2 years 278 330 19%
2-5 years 6,162 6,285 2%
6 years and older 2,200 2,274 3%
Total number of sites 167 169 1% 350 335 -4%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 84% 90%
Only full-time slots 1% 4%
Only part-time slots 15% 6%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 4%
Annual full-time infant care8 $16,231 $11,054
Annual full-time preschool care8 $11,373 $10,388
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 49%
2-5 years 40%
6 years and older 12%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 75%
2 years 89%
3 years 77%
4 years 86%
5 years 85%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 6%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
81% Employment 12% Parent in school or training 9% Other parent need
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 74%
Spanish 21%
Asian/Pacific Island language 3%
Another language 3%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 99%, Spanish 45%, Farsi 1%, French 1%
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 95%, Spanish 24%, French 1%, Chinese 0.3%, Tagalog 0.3%, German 0.3%, Dutch 0.3%
Sonoma County
SONOMA COUNTY:
Sonoma 4Cs | 707-544-3077 | www.sonoma4cs.org
River to Coast Children’s Services | 707-869-3613 |www.rccservices.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
18% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
76,191 85,073 12% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 9,392 10,232 9% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 4,876 4,447 -9% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
25,581 21,337 -17% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
18,291 16,307 -11% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 545,008 554,703 2% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 104,201 104,277 0.1% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 15,335 15,235 -1% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 7,515 7,839 4% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 7,618 7,774 2% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 7,890 7,670 -3% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 7,967 7,744 -3% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 41,471 41,029 -1% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 16,405 16,986 4% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Stanislaus County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
24% 17% 16% 43% 24%
10% 66% 22% 15% 14% 49%
$60,867 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
80% Employment 24% Enrichment and/or development 15% Parent in school or training
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 99%, Spanish 33%, Assyrian 3%, Sign Language 3%, Portuguese 2%, Farsi 1%, Other 1%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 60%, Sign Language 8%, Assyrian 6%, Chinese 3%, Vietnamese 3%, Other 2%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 58%
Spanish 33%
Asian/Pacific Island language 3%
Another language 6%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 13%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 96%
2 years 87%
3 years 94%
4 years 91%
5 years 86%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 60% 79%
Only full-time slots 14% 21%
Only part-time slots 26% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 7% 25%
Annual full-time infant care8 $12,417 $8,788
Annual full-time preschool care8 $8,986 $8,202
53% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts51% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 29%
2-5 years 50%
6 years and older 21%
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 7,343 7,192 -2% 3,582 3,484 -3%
Under 2 years 531 938 77%
2-5 years 6,473 5,819 -10%
6 years and older 339 435 28%
Total number of sites 135 131 -3% 324 314 -3%
Stanislaus County
STANISLAUS COUNTY:
Stanislaus County Office of EducationChild Care Resource and Referral Program
209-238-6400www.stancoe.org/cfs
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
16% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
17,985 12,447 -31% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 2,336 820 -65% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 1,145 1,161 1% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
3,774 3,594 -5% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
3,016 2,391 -21% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 98,191 98,735 1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 17,918 17,544 -2% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 2,682 2,594 -3% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 1,300 1,391 7% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 1,231 1,302 6% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 1,320 1,284 -3% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 1,335 1,220 -9% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 7,119 6,780 -5% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 2,931 2,973 1% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Sutter County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
21% 17% 16% 46% 21% 10% 69% 19% 15% 15% 51%
$60,236 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
N/A
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 1,359 1,340 -1% 662 770 16%
Under 2 years 20 24 20%
2-5 years 1,210 1,105 -9%
6 years and older 129 211 64%
Total number of sites 25 25 0% 55 67 22%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 73% 92%
Only full-time slots 2% 8%
Only part-time slots 25% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 58%
Annual full-time infant care8 $13,249 $8,833
Annual full-time preschool care8 $9,080 $8,319
50% Child care programs participating in the Child Care Food Program 44% Child care centers with one or more federal/
state/local contracts
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 34%
2-5 years 40%
6 years and older 26%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 14%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 95%
2 years 100%
3 years 93%
4 years 100%
5 years 100%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 66%
Spanish 19%
Asian/Pacific Island language 2%
Another language 13%
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 31%, Punjabi 5%, Hindi 2%, Sign Language 2%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 64%, Punjabi 24%, Sign Language 4%
Sutter County
SUTTER COUNTY:
Children’s Home Society of California 530-645-6298
www.chs-ca.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
23% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
12,313 13,009 6% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 1,511 1,498 -1% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 887 796 -10% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
2,537 2,441 -4% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
1,894 1,858 -2% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 64,098 64,532 1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 11,164 10,683 -4% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 1,696 1,462 -14% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 932 850 -9% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 841 844 0.4% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 860 835 -3% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 788 763 -3% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 4,266 4,140 -3% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 1,781 1,789 0.4% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Tehama County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
19% 15% 15% 50% 19%
10% 71% 25% 30% 30% 35%
$41,132 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 30%, Tagalog 2%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 72%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
95% Employment 5% Parent in school or training 3% Parent seeking employment
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 81%
Spanish 18%
Asian/Pacific Island language 1%
Another language 1%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 6%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 100%
2 years 100%
3 years 100%
4 years 100%
5 years 100%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 36% 93%
Only full-time slots 34% 7%
Only part-time slots 30% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 51%
Annual full-time infant care8 $11,095 $8,307
Annual full-time preschool care8 $8,233 $7,740
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 15%
2-5 years 43%
6 years and older 42%
50% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts61% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 920 956 4% 514 544 6%
Under 2 years 82 91 11%
2-5 years 838 865 3%
6 years and older 0 0 0%
Total number of sites 33 32 -3% 48 53 10%
Tehama County
TEHAMA COUNTY:
Child Care Referral & EducationShasta County Office of Education
530-529-3131www.shastacoe.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
26% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
2,562 2,545 -1% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 135 170 26% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 83 84 1% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
241 287 19% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
279 405 45% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 13,482 13,407 -1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 1,515 1,578 4% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 206 245 19% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 112 112 0% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 106 103 -3% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 108 119 10% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 106 128 21% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 599 601 0.3% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 278 270 -3% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Trinity County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
21% 14%15% 50% 21%
10% 69% 31% 21% 23% 25%
$35,801 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
For more information about child care in
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 8%
2-5 years 69%
6 years and older 23%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years N/A
2 years N/A
3 years N/A
4 years N/A
5 years N/A
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 0%
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. CD2504 report April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
100% Employment 9% Alternative care
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 24% 100%
Only full-time slots 0% 0%
Only part-time slots 76% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 40%
Annual full-time infant care8 $9,746 $8,289
Annual full-time preschool care8 $7,615 $7,582
80% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts53% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 63 115 83% 110 104 -5%
Under 2 years 0 0 0%
2-5 years 63 87 38%
6 years and older 0 28 0%
Total number of sites 3 5 67% 10 10 0%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 90%
Spanish 8%
Asian/Pacific Island language 1%
Another language 1%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%
Trinity County
TRINITY COUNTY:
Human Response Network530-623-2024
www.humanresponsenetwork.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
23% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
114,290 103,711 -9% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 17,742 12,832 -28% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 4,685 8,732 86% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
19,276 20,263 5% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
15,013 14,197 -5% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 468,235 476,909 2% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 104,863 103,506 -1% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 14,707 14,139 -4% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 7,590 7,364 -3% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 7,805 7,589 -3% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 8,105 7,694 -5% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 8,266 7,949 -4% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 41,925 41,739 -0.4% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 16,465 17,032 3% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Tulare County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
20% 15% 15% 49% 20%
10% 70% 23% 17% 18% 42%
$47,392 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
67% Employment 13% Other parent need 12% Parent in school or training
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 79%, Spanish 66%, Sign Language 0.2%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 20%, Sign Language 1%, Portuguese 1%, Mien 1%, Lao 1%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 49%
Spanish 47%
Asian/Pacific Island language 2%
Another language 2%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 30%
2-5 years 48%
6 years and older 22%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 18%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 98%
2 years 95%
3 years 94%
4 years 100%
5 years 94%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 59% 62%
Only full-time slots 34% 38%
Only part-time slots 7% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 1% 56%
Annual full-time infant care8 $10,898 $8,333
Annual full-time preschool care8 $8,278 $7,683
28% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts56% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 5,215 4,804 -8% 4,770 4,564 -4%
Under 2 years 138 124 -10%
2-5 years 4,759 4,446 -7%
6 years and older 318 234 -26%
Total number of sites 99 92 -7% 423 404 -4%
Tulare County
TULARE COUNTY:
Tulare County Office of Education559-651-0185www.tcoe.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
15% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
7,010 6,875 -2% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 619 658 6% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 315 443 41% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
1,673 2,071 24% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
1,294 1,127 -13% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 54,282 52,790 -3% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 6,159 5,989 -3% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 905 941 4% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 453 431 -5% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 458 455 -1% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 470 450 -4% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 441 441 0% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 2,410 2,244 -7% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 1,022 1,027 0.5% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Tuolumne County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
23% 16% 16% 45% 23%
10% 67% 17%
12%
12%
59%
$72,219 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
82% Employment 8% Parent seeking employment 4% Parent in school or
training 4% Other parent need
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 14%, Chinese 3%, Japanese 3%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 22%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 92%
Spanish 5%
Asian/Pacific Island language 1%
Another language 2%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 18%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 41%
2 years 57%
3 years 18%
4 years 58%
5 years 71%
33% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts42% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 51% 93%
Only full-time slots 0% 0%
Only part-time slots 49% 7%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 19%
Annual full-time infant care8 $11,560 $8,817
Annual full-time preschool care8 $8,734 $8,230
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 36%
2-5 years 40%
6 years and older 24%
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 753 809 7% 292 374 28%
Under 2 years 24 24 0%
2-5 years 419 475 13%
6 years and older 310 310 0%
Total number of sites 17 18 6% 29 37 28%
Tuolumne County
TUOLUMNE COUNTY:
Infant/Child Enrichment Services, Inc.209-533-0377
www.icesagency.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
9% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
79,392 74,532 -6% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 7,213 5,881 -18% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 5,814 5,876 1% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
39,134 37,019 -5% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
19,766 17,351 -12% 966,506 957,871 -1%
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 854,383 855,489 0.1% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 141,530 136,949 -3% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 20,121 18,688 -7% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 10,352 9,900 -4% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 10,534 10,266 -3% 503,064 503,509 0.1%
4 years 10,558 10,258 -3% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 11,065 10,483 -5% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 55,924 54,379 -3% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 22,976 22,975 -0.004% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Ventura County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
41% 21% 19% 19% 41%
10% 49% 25%
12%
12% 51%
$90,058 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 29%
2-5 years 44%
6 years and older 27%
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 16,418 17,083 4% 6,262 5,704 -9%
Under 2 years 801 849 6%
2-5 years 12,667 13,227 4%
6 years and older 2,950 3,007 2%
Total number of sites 230 249 8% 637 566 -11%
33% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts43% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 70% 87%
Only full-time slots 15% 13%
Only part-time slots 15% 1%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 0% 42%
Annual full-time infant care8 $16,320 $10,387
Annual full-time preschool care8 $11,253 $9,835
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
86% Employment 7% Parent in school or training 4% Other parent need
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 26%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 74%
2 years 73%
3 years 83%
4 years 81%
5 years 75%
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 88%, Spanish 17%, Tagalog 0.2%, Hindi 0.2%, Sign Language 0.2%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 3%, Korean 0.4%, German 0.4%, Japanese 0.4%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 61%
Spanish 30%
Asian/Pacific Island language 4%
Another language 4%
Ventura County
VENTURA COUNTY:
Child Development Resources805-485-7878 x512
www.cdrv.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
17% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
41,907 45,864 9% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 2,243 2,860 28% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 1,857 1,892 2% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
9,923 9,820 -1% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
5,055 4,931 -2% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 216,866 221,557 2% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 35,191 35,234 0.1% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 4,726 4,544 -4% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 2,534 2,485 -2% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 2,651 2,492 -6% 503,064 503,509 0.09%
4 years 2,532 2,643 4% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 2,716 2,821 4% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 14,501 14,210 -2% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 5,531 6,039 9% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Yolo County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
29% 22% 19% 30% 29% 10% 61% 19% 14%13% 53%
$81,174 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
Engilsh 98%, Spanish 33%, Russian 9%, Hindi 3%, Chinese 2%, Vietnamese 2%, Other 2%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 94%, Spanish 34%, Chinese 6%, Hindi 3%, French 3%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 63%
Spanish 22%
Asian/Pacific Island language 9%
Another language 6%
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
78% Employment 17% Parent in school or training 7% For CPS
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 9%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 94%
2 years 83%
3 years 97%
4 years 100%
5 years 92%
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 27% 42%
Only full-time slots 66% 58%
Only part-time slots 7% 0%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 1% 25%
Annual full-time infant care8 $17,023 $10,518
Annual full-time preschool care8 $11,710 $9,973
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 31%
2-5 years 45%
6 years and older 23%
9% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts26% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 4,382 4,710 7% 2,412 1,614 -33%
Under 2 years 275 340 24%
2-5 years 3,117 3,246 4%
6 years and older 990 1,124 14%
Total number of sites 74 74 0% 228 142 -38%
Yolo County
YOLO COUNTY:
Children’s Home Society of California530-645-6265
www.chs-ca.org
The 2019 California Child Care Portfolio, the 12th edition of a biennial report, presents a unique portrait of child care supply, demand, and
cost statewide and county by county, as well as data regarding employment, poverty, and family budgets. The child care data in this report
was gathered with the assistance of local child care resource and referral programs (R&Rs). R&Rs work daily to help parents find child care that
best suits their family and economic needs. They also work to build and support the delivery of high-quality child care services in diverse
settings throughout the state. To access the full report summary and county pages, go to our website at www.rrnetwork.org.
Family & Child Data
CHILD CARE AND FAMILY BUDGETS4, 8
Income Eligible Family Without Subsidy5 Income Eligible Family With Subsidy5 Median Family Income2
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
*Due to the availability of data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s ACS, these numbers do not include unmarried two-parent families or families with same-sex parents
FAMILIES IN POVERTY IN 20182
COUNTY STATE
20% 14%
POVERTY2 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Number of people living in poverty
10,921 13,449 23% 5,525,524 4,969,326 -10%
Children 0-5 living in poverty 1,767 1,134 -36% 608,247 499,726 -18%
Children in subsidized care3 936 979 5% 315,100 337,264 7%
LABOR FORCE2* COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Two-parent families, both parents in labor force
3,560 3,242 -9% 1,667,628 1,673,759 0.4%
Single-parent families, parent in labor force
2,404 2,118 -12% 966,506 957,871 -1%
PEOPLE1 COUNTY STATE2016 2018 CHANGE 2016 2018 CHANGE
Total number of residents 76,129 77,494 2% 39,354,432 39,864,538 1%
Number of children 0-12 15,746 15,637 -1% 6,631,621 6,578,476 -1%
Under 2 years 2,331 2,411 3% 982,688 941,215 -4%
2 years 1,189 1,159 -3% 498,782 489,567 -2%
3 years 1,218 1,182 -3% 503,064 503,509 0.09%
4 years 1,210 1,183 -2% 503,461 503,657 0.04%
5 years 1,244 1,207 -3% 518,282 506,494 -2%
6-10 years 6,163 6,057 -2% 2,596,934 2,576,958 -1%
11-12 years 2,391 2,438 2% 1,028,410 1,057,076 3%
Yuba County
$54,027 Annual Income $54,027 Annual Income
21% 16% 16% 47% 21% 10% 69% 21% 16% 15% 48%
$54,899 Annual Income
HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Housing All other family needs
Family Fee HousingPreschooler
Infant/toddler All other family needs
Child Care Data
The 2019 Child Care Portfolio is produced by the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network | (415) 882-0234 www.rrnetwork.org
AGE/TYPE
SCHEDULE AND COST
LANGUAGE
1. CA Department of Finance Population Projections 20182. American Community Survey 2018 1-year estimates. Poverty is defined using the federal poverty guidelines.3. CA Department of Education CDD 801-A October 2018, CA Department of Social Services CW115, October 20184. U.S. Housing and Urban Development rent for 2-bedroom 50th percentile5. 70% of 2018 State Median Income for a family of three 6. Resource and referral (R&R) databases 20197. R&R child care referrals April/May/June 20198. 2018 Regional Market Rate Survey, Network estimate9. Percentages may exceed 100% when multiple options are chosen
For more information about child care in
68% Child care centers with one or more federal/state/local contracts40% Child care programs participating in the Child
Care Food Program
CHILD CARE SUPPLYLICENSED
CHILD CARE CENTERSLICENSED FAMILY
CHILD CARE HOMES
Full-time and part-time spaces 33% 90%
Only full-time slots 12% 8%
Only part-time slots 55% 1%
Sites offering evening, weekend or overnight care 5% 52%
Annual full-time infant care8 $12,547 $8,416
Annual full-time preschool care8 $8,897 $7,905
CHILD CARE REQUESTS7
Under 2 years 30%
2-5 years 51%
6 years and older 19%
REQUESTS FOR CARE DURING NONTRADITIONAL HOURS
Evening / weekend / overnight care 21%
CHILD CARE REQUESTS
AGES FULL-TIME
Under 2 years 98%
2 years 96%
3 years 98%
4 years 70%
5 years 89%
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
English only 76%
Spanish 17%
Asian/Pacific Island language 5%
Another language 2%
CENTERS WITH AT LEAST ONE STAFF SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 100%, Spanish 45%, Hmong 32%, Punjabi 14%
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDERS SPEAKING THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES9
English 99%, Spanish 36%, Sign Language 1%
CHILD CARE SUPPLY6LICENSED CHILD CARE CENTERS LICENSED FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
2017 2019 CHANGE 2017 2019 CHANGE
Total number of spaces 913 1,121 23% 428 728 70%
Under 2 years 32 75 134%
2-5 years 753 843 12%
6 years and older 128 203 59%
Total number of sites 19 22 16% 40 67 68%
Yuba County
YUBA COUNTY:
Children’s Home Society of California530-645-6298
www.chs-ca.org
MAJOR REASONS FAMILIES SEEK CHILD CARE9
79% Employment 18% Parent in school or training 14% Parent seeking employment
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