Zen Kids Care Everett accepts Washington State Working Connections Child Care, often called DSHS childcare assistance by families. If you are applying or already approved, we can help you understand the next enrollment steps.
Working Connections Child Care is a Washington State program that helps eligible families pay for childcare while parents or guardians are working, in school, or in approved activities. Many families still use the phrase DSHS daycare or DSHS childcare when searching for this help.
Zen Kids Care Everett accepts WCCC/DSHS for eligible families and can discuss current openings by age group.
If you are not sure whether you qualify, start with Washington’s official childcare assistance process, then contact the center with your child’s age and desired start date.
Child name, birthday, age group, and desired start date.
Approximate care hours, work or school schedule, and whether you need full-time or part-time care.
Whether you are already approved, applying, or just starting to learn about WCCC/DSHS.
When you complete the tour form, select Everett and include that you are using or applying for WCCC/DSHS. This helps the team respond with the right information.
Affordable childcare is one of the biggest decisions for working families. A center that accepts WCCC/DSHS can make care more accessible while still giving parents the trust, safety, and communication they need.
Zen Kids Care Everett is located at 4708 Dogwood Dr, Everett, WA 98203. Tour availability and openings can vary by age group, so the best next step is to send your preferred start date and schedule needs.
Everett phone: 425-307-5757
Use the tour form, choose Everett, and tell us your child’s age, schedule, subsidy questions, and ideal start date.
Yes. Zen Kids Care Everett accepts Washington Working Connections Child Care, often called DSHS childcare assistance by families.
Working Connections Child Care is a Washington State program that helps eligible families pay for childcare while parents or guardians are working, in school, or in approved activities.
Some childcare assistance programs may allow approved relative or in-home care in certain situations, but rules depend on Washington State eligibility and provider approval. Families should check the official WCCC process for the most accurate answer.
For eligible families, WCCC/DSHS childcare assistance may reduce out-of-pocket childcare costs. The amount depends on eligibility, authorization, and copay details.
Families may need identity, income, work or school schedule, household, and child information. Requirements can change, so parents should confirm with the official application process.
You can do both. It helps to contact the center about openings while also checking your subsidy eligibility, especially if you have a target start date.