Financial Assistance
Kids’ Stay ‘n Play works with parents whose family income qualifies for public or private assistance.
- The Georgia CAPS program may fund part of your child’s weekly tuition if your family income qualifies. Parents apply with the Department of Family and Children Services in the county of residence. Parents pay the childcare center the difference between the center weekly rate and the amount paid to the center by the CAPS Program.
- Work Options deals with certain employers in providing emergency back-up care. Work Options arranges for care and informs the Center of the amount covered by your employer. Parents pay the difference in the Center Rate versus the amount covered by your employer.
- On occasion Kids’ Stay ‘n Play will offer partial scholarships, usually for children who turn four before September 1st. Check the centers for details and availability. Scholarships are offered on a limited basis. You may be asked to provide proof of family income.
- Other funding sources may be accepted on an individual basis. Check with Center Director.

