Childcare in Worthington, MN
Finding quality and affordable child care can be a real challenge.
Here you’ll find resources and links to help make it a little easier.
Parent Resources .
Minnesota Department of Human Resources “Licensing Look-up” Tool
This online tool allows you to look up specific child care providers to check their licensing status, reviews and investigations, if any.
Need help finding child care?
Call 1.888.291.9811
Here you’ll reach friendly, helpful Child Care Resource Specialists on the other end of the line. You can also access this same help through online chat at ParentAware website.
Choosing Child Care Brochure
A brochure from the Minnesota Child Care Resource and Referral network on what to look for when you’re choosing a child care provider.
Nobles County Child Care Assistance
The Nobles County Child Care Assistance program helps families pay for child care so that parents can work, attend school or look for a job. This program is supported by state and federal funds.
Childcare Providers in Worthington, MN
Nobles County Resources
On this page you’ll find information, resources and links to help you start a child care business, expand and thrive!
Community Services
If you have questions about licensed child care, please contact Paige:
- 507-295-5213 (Worthington)
- 888-807-8099 (toll free)
Childcare Provider Resources .
Nobles County Family Child Care Licensing
The family child care licensing process in Nobles County starts with the Family Child Care Orientation. There are no group orientation classes currently scheduled. If you are interested in potentially being licensed to provide family child care, please contact Nobles County Community Services to set up an individual orientation time. All the initial paperwork is distributed at the orientation. There is no fee to attend the orientation.
Child Care Aware of Minnesota
Helpful information on starting and growing your child care business and supporting the professional growth of early childhood educators.
This site contains a ton of information on:
- Starting a Child care program
- Starting a career as an early childhood educator
- Increasing your knowledge and skills
- Increasing the quality of your program
- Obtaining funding assistance for your program
Funding Opportunity
Nobles County has established a grant program to help child care providers startup and/or expand their business.
First Children’s Finance Website
Building stronger child care businesses, building stronger communities. They offer additional funding sources, as well as structure and community support and technical assistance.