State of the Art Early Childhood Education
HYCCF operates a State of the Art educational facility that provides comprehensive child development services to children and families in the community. Our early childhood programs are designed to support the whole child — cognitively, socially, emotionally, and physically — from infancy through kindergarten readiness.
We proudly serve children with disabilities and developmental delays, ensuring every child has access to quality early learning in a nurturing environment. Our staff is trained to meet individualized needs and partner with families every step of the way.
- State of the Art educational facility
- Comprehensive child development curriculum
- Services for children with disabilities
- Qualified, caring educators and staff
- State- and federally-funded program access
- Hours of operation: 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM
WHAT WE OFFER
Availabe Programs & Services
Below is an overview of the programs and services provided to enhance the well-being and success of our students and their families.
Early Head Start
State of the Art comprehensive child development services for infants through Kindergarden.
Head Start
Safe, enriching after-school programs that support academic growth and social development.
Voluntary Pre-K (VPK)
Engaging summer experiences that keep children learning, active, and connected all season.
School Readiness
Programs designed to empower older youth through mentorship, skills-building, and community involvement.
Step Up
Resources, referrals, and support networks to strengthen the whole family unit.
Food Program (USDA)
Information, referral, and legal advocacy services addressing education, employment, and equal access for families.
Afterschool Care, Summer Programs & Youth Services
HYCCF's afterschool and youth programs provide a safe, enriching environment for children of all ages when the school day ends. Our programs blend academic support, creative activities, and positive youth development to keep children engaged, learning, and thriving.
Our afterschool care runs Monday through Friday at multiple locations, offering homework help, literacy and math enrichment, arts, and supervised recreation. We also serve children in elementary and middle school grades.
Summer programs keep learning alive during school breaks with themed weekly activities, field trips, STEM exploration.
Who is eligible:
- Children of all ages in the South Florida community
- Children from families qualifying for state-funded childcare assistance
- Children with disabilities are welcome and supported
Hours: 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM at participating locations
Family & Community Partnership
At HYCCF, families are not just recipients of services — they are active partners in their children's education and development. Our Family and Community Partnership program is built on the belief that strong families create strong communities.
We offer parent engagement workshops, family resource navigation, community outreach events, and collaborative programming with local organizations serving children and families in Miami. HYCCF has successfully engaged over 5,000 people through community outreach and collaboration with other prominent organizations.
Partnership services include:
- Parent workshops and family engagement events
- Community resource navigation and referrals
- Collaboration with organizations in Miami
- Recreational community activities
- Family strengthening and capacity-building programs
Advocacy, Information & Legal Referral Services
HYCCF goes beyond education — we stand alongside families navigating complex systems. Our advocacy and referral services help individuals and families access the resources, rights, and opportunities they deserve.
We address critical community concerns including education access, employment barriers, and community placement. Our team connects families to the right services quickly and compassionately.
Services we provide:
- Information and referral to community resources
- Advocacy to education and services
- Legal referral services for families in need
- Employment and workforce navigation support
- Community placement assistance
- Support for families facing systemic barriers
To access any of these services, contact our team directly — we'll connect you with the right support.
Education Access
Advocating for every child's right to quality education.
Employment Support
Workforce navigation and employment barrier removal.
Advocacy
Ensuring opportunity and fair treatment for all.
Legal Referral
Connecting families to trusted legal support services.
Community Placement
Helping families find the right community resources and housing.
Information & Referral
Quick connections to the services your family needs most.
Common Questions From Families
Here are answers to the questions families most often ask before enrolling or accessing HYCCF's services.
Who is eligible for HYCCF's education programs?
HYCCF serves children and families in the South Florida community. Programs are state- and federally-funded, so eligibility may be based on income, employment status, or other qualifying criteria. Contact us to confirm your family's eligibility.
Are HYCCF's programs free or subsidized?
Many of HYCCF's programs are funded through state and federal sources, making them available at low or no cost to qualifying families. Eligibility for subsidized childcare depends on income and family circumstances. We encourage families to apply and let our team guide them through the funding process.
Does HYCCF accept children with disabilities?
Yes. HYCCF proudly serves children with disabilities and developmental delays across its programs. Our staff are trained to provide individualized care and work with families and specialists to support every child's unique needs.
What ages do HYCCF's programs serve?
HYCCF serves children from infancy through school age. Early childhood programs serve infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Afterschool, summer, and youth programs serve children of all ages.
How do I enroll my child or access services?
Visit the Contact & Enrollment page on this website or call the location nearest to you. Our team will walk you through the enrollment process, documentation requirements, and funding options step by step.
What if I need help beyond childcare — like legal referral or advocacy?
HYCCF offers information and referral, advocacy, and legal referral services to the broader community. You do not need to be enrolled in an educational program to access these services. Contact our main office to speak with a team member.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Whether you're enrolling your child, exploring our programs, or seeking support services — HYCCF's team is here to help.
Reach out today and let us connect your family with the right resources.
Prefer to call? Reach our Main Office: (305) 942-2830