Search For Care

Training Information

Employment Listing

Forms for Parents
& Providers

Voter & Advocacy
Information

FAQ & Infomation

Who is CCRC?

Types of Child Care

Choosing Care

Do employees' child
care problems
cost businesses?

Financial Assistance

Child Development

CACFP
Community Resources

Home

Main Office:
Child Care Resource Center
5350 Oberlin Ave., Suite 105
Lorain, OH 44053

Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm


Serving Erie, Huron, Lorain, Sandusky, and Seneca Counties.
Phone: (440) 960-7187
1-800-526-5268
Fax: (440) 960-7191

Jennifer Dodge - Executive DirectorExt. 27
Martha Deavers - Program DirectorExt. 32
 
Professional Development Workgroup:
LouAnn Rhodes - Professional Development Senior AssociateExt. 59
 
Step Up To Quality (SUTQ) Workgroup:
Jennifer Bartlebaugh - SUTQ CoordinatorExt. 25
Sara Lalonde - SUTQ AssociateExt. 26
Amanda Wasem - Infant/Toddler AssociateExt. 35
 
Parent Provider Services Workgroup:
Becky Rodriguez - Provider Services Senior AssociateExt. 57
Georgette Bowen - CACFP AssociateExt. 22
Terri Sluss-Cole - CACFP Home VisitorExt. 24
(CACFP call off’s only)
 
Administrative Workgroup:
Linda Husk - Financial Administrator
Accounts Payable/Receivable
Ext. 23
Emma Jenkins - Purchasing AssociateExt. 33
Becky Shaw - Administrative AssociateExt. 30
 
Jennifer Fritz - HCCO Dietician(440) 377-6576

Bowling Green State University – Firelands Campus Office
One University Drive (North Building)
Huron, OH 44839
(419) 372-0841

Hours of operation:
Monday and Tuesday 8:00am – 5:00pm,
Wednesday and Thursday 10:00am – 7:00pm
Friday 8:00am – 5:00pm.

Kim Shibley - Infant/Toddler Specialist(419) 372-0841
CoAnn Westerhold - Parent Provider Services Associate(419) 372-0841


Just What Does the CCRC Do?

Parents - Need help finding child care?

The CCRC will assist you in locating child care that meets your families needs. Your choices include nursery school, full time/part time care, weekend/ evening / overnight care. (Does not include babysitters for a night out)

CCRC Staff are available, at no charge, to assist you.

    Erie, Huron, Lorain, Sandusky and Seneca Counties call: 1-800-526-5268

Caregivers - Need help getting started? Need help with enrollment?

The CCRC will assist you in understanding child care regulations, operation your child care business profitably and getting the word out to parents.

Agencies/Business - Considering child care for your clients or employees?

The CCRC can provide information and technical assistance on options available to you. Information can include a needs assessment and/or a cost analysis.