The Department for Children and Families (DCF) in Waterbury, VT is an official Vermont government agency that provides a range of programs and services to support children and families in the state. With six divisions dedicated to child development, disability determination, economic services, family services, child support, and economic opportunity, DCF ensures access to quality child care, determines eligibility for federal disability benefits, helps individuals and families meet their basic needs, ensures child safety and well-being, supports parents and guardians with child support issues, and provides services to low-income Vermonters.
DCF collaborates with key partners such as area agencies on aging, community action agencies, fuel dealers, parent-child centers, and weatherization agencies to deliver comprehensive support and resources for adoptive parents, foster parents, kinship caregivers, parents and guardians, and youth. Committed to addressing and preventing homelessness, abuse, and other challenges, DCF plays a vital role in promoting the welfare and protection of children and families in Vermont.
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