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How can I become a certified FCC Provider?

To become a certified FCC provider, you must complete a local background check; agree to have inspections conducted by the Fire, Safety and Preventive Medicine Offices; as well as attend a minimum of 38 hours of training.  The training includes child abuse identification and prevention, first aid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) training.

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1.    Complete FCC Application (DA Form 5219).  Submit application to the local FCC office for processing.

2.    Family Interview-conducted in the home of the applicant.  All family members should be present for the interview.

3.    Background checks-Investigations are completed on the applicant, military sponsor, and children or any bono fide resident in the home 12 years of age and older.

4.    Orientation Training- Minimum one week.

5.    Home Inspections- Fire, Safety, Health and Sanitation proponents.

6.    Provisional Certification!  Open for Business!

More Child & Youth Services

Late Night Fridays at the Youth Center

Every Friday night, the Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield Youth Centers will be open late for youths registered with CYS to hang out and have fun.

Nov 8 2 pm - 10 pm
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Late Night Fridays at the Youth Center

Every Friday night, the Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield Youth Centers will be open late for youths registered with CYS to hang out and have fun.

Nov 8 2 pm - 10 pm
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CYSitters - FS

Nov 25 8 am - 5 pm
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Parents Day Out - FS

Dec 7 9 am - 2 pm
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SAC Day Out - FS

Dec 7 9 am - 2 pm
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Parents Day Out - HAAF

Dec 14 9 am - 2 pm
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SAC Day Out - HAAF

Dec 14 9 am - 2 pm

SAC Day Out - HAAF

Dec 14 9 am - 2 pm
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