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Home News North America United States of America Military Families & Relatives

Child Care PCS Reimbursement Program Launches

The Department of Defense launches a 3-year pilot program, offering reimbursement for child care travel expenses during Permanent Change of Station moves.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
12 months ago
in Families & Relatives
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Lenese Rogers reads a story to a group of children at a child development center on Peterson Space Force Base, Colo., Nov. 9, 2023. Photo by Space Force Justin Todd.

Lenese Rogers reads a story to a group of children at a child development center on Peterson Space Force Base, Colo., Nov. 9, 2023. Photo by Space Force Justin Todd.

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  • Child Care Costs and PCS Moves: What to Know
  • How the Program Works
    • Reimbursement Amounts
  • Relieving Stress for Military Families
    • Final Thoughts

Starting in October 2024, the Department of Defense (DoD) will implement a new three-year pilot program to reimburse active-duty service members for child care transportation costs incurred during a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) move.

This initiative aims to alleviate financial burdens on military families when on-base child care is unavailable at their new location within 30 days of arrival.

 

Child Care Costs and PCS Moves: What to Know

Military families often face significant challenges when relocating to new duty stations, and child care is one of the most pressing concerns. The new pilot program addresses this issue by offering reimbursement for travel-related expenses associated with bringing a temporary child care provider to the new duty station.

This reimbursement will cover commercial transportation, such as:

  • Flights, trains, or rental cars for the child care provider
  • Transportation to and from the airport or train station

However, it’s important to note that reimbursement is limited to transportation costs only, excluding any salaries or housing for the child care provider.

 

How the Program Works

The program begins once a service member applies for child care through the DoD’s official MilitaryChildCare.com website at their new duty station.

If no child care is available within 30 days of their report date, the service member becomes eligible to bring in their own provider, typically a relative or friend.

To qualify for reimbursement, the service member must:

  • Submit documentation from the MilitaryChildCare.com website
  • Work with the local travel office to arrange transportation for the child care provider

 

Reimbursement Amounts

The program offers different reimbursement limits based on the PCS move location:

PCS Location

Maximum Reimbursement

Within the continental United States $500
Outside the continental United States $1,500

Only one child care provider is authorized per family, and only one service member in a military-to-military couple can claim reimbursement.

 

Relieving Stress for Military Families

This initiative comes after direction from Congress in the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act. The DoD hopes it will help reduce stress for families during PCS transitions, which are often complicated by the need to secure child care quickly.

 

Heidi E. Welch, Associate Director for Child and Youth Programs Operations, said,

“PCSing is a challenge, and it’s very difficult. I think this is going to relieve some of the strain and burden that families have as they’re making those PCS transitions.”

With this new program in place, military families can focus more on settling into their new homes and less on the complexities of arranging child care. It’s a step forward in ensuring military families have the support they need during these significant life changes.

 

Final Thoughts

For service members and their families, the new child care PCS reimbursement program provides valuable financial relief during one of the most stressful aspects of military life.

Starting this October, the program will ease the burden on military families, ensuring they have one less worry as they transition to new duty stations across the globe.

 

Sources: THX News & US Department of Defense.

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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