§ 10372 Calworks Stage Two Child Care
This law helps families who were on welfare get child care for up to 2 years after they stop getting cash aid, so they can keep working. It also explains how child care programs are run and who can get help.
A mom was getting welfare but just got a job. She needs child care to keep working.
This law says she can get help paying for child care for up to 2 years after she stops getting welfare money. This way, she doesn’t have to worry about who will watch her kids while she works.
Not explicitly provided in the statute. Eligibility and family fees are determined based on family size and income, as referenced in Sections 10271 and 10271.5.
A family of 4 with a monthly income of $3,000 applies for child care help.
Result: The family’s eligibility and fee are calculated using the rules in Sections 10271 and 10271.5. For example, if the rules say families of 4 making less than $3,500 qualify, they get help. Their fee might be a small part of their income, like $100 a month.
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§ 10372 Calworks Stage Two Child Care
Last verified: January 11, 2026