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Quality Care Initiative Partnering Organizations

The organizations listed below are the current Quality Care Initiative Partnering Organizations. Each organization has set itself apart as a "leader in promoting quality child care practice."

Partnering Sponsors ($20,000 - $30,000)

Cal Farley Boy's Ranch and Affiliates, Inc.

P.O. Box 1890
Amarillo, Texas 79174-0001
(806) 372-2341
(800) 687-3722

Gold Sponsors ($7,000 - $12,000)

Texas Network of Youth Services

2525 Wallingwood, Suite #1503
Austin, Texas 78746
(512) 328-6860

Silver Sponsors ($5,000 - $7,000)

Grayson County Juvenile Alternatives

PO box 1625
Sherman, Texas 75091-1625
(903) 893-4717

Texas Center for Adolescent Rehabilitation and Education

6500 Mapleridge
Houston, Texas 77081
(713) 664-5518

Caring Family Network

8011-A Cameron Road, Suite 100
Austin, Texas
(512) 719-3222
(877) 719-3222

Boysville, Inc.

P.O. Box 369
8555 E. Loop 1604 North
Converse, Texas 78109-0369
(210) 659-1901

Friends of Quality Care

The Certification Institute receives monetary and in-kind donations from a wide variety of individuals, foundations, and organizations that support quality child care practice and the Institute's programs. For more information on how you can help, contact the Institute State Office (979-775-0883).

  • Leadership Circle (above $5,000)
  • Champion to Children ($2,500 - $5,000)
  • Emerald Friend ($1,500 - $2,500)
  • Diamond Friend ($1,000 - $1,500)
  • Mother of Pearl Contributor ($500 - $1,000)
  • Contributor (less than $500)
  child care youth work child and youth care practice CYC practitioners quality child care professional child and youth work child care research training education Texas child care quality programs credentialing 	The CYC Certification Institute promotes improvements in the quality of child and youth care practice by certifying individual child/youth care work practitioners, accrediting training and education programs for Texas CYC practitioners, and researching professional practices of child/youth care workers.