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WASHINGTON – The Navy Child and Youth Program (CYP) has made significant strides in improving access to and quality of child care.

Since the start of FY23, the program has reduced the waitlist for Child Development Centers (CDCs) and School Age Care (SAC) by 50%. The number of children with unmet childcare needs dropped from approximately 5,000 to about 2,500 by October 2024.

“The Navy is committed to improving Quality of Service and a significant part of that is child care,” said Vice Adm. Scott Gray, Commander, Navy Installations Command, which oversees Navy CYP. “Readiness suffers when Sailors and their families lack dependable, high-quality child care. That’s why we invested an additional $51.7 million to grow our childcare services, including increasing staff salaries and benefits as well as boosting subsidies for community and family childcare spaces.”

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