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At the 汤头条app Early Learning Center, we value families as essential partners in our community. Your involvement, ideas, and collaboration are vital in enriching our program and supporting your child鈥檚 growth. Together, we create a stronger, more connected learning environment where children thrive.

On this page, current families can easily log in to Brightwheel to access your account, pay tuition, and manage important details. 

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    • Access your family account here to pay tuition, view daily communication from ELC staff, view your family's enrollment paperwork, and access the Family Handbook. 
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Links to parenting resources, and local support organizations

Resources by County

Northwest Michigan Community Action Agency (NMCAA) provides lists of community resources by county.

Great Start Collaborative Family Resource Guide

Great Start Collaborative & Family Coalition has compiled a guide to family resource in Charlevoix, Emmet, and Northern Antrim counties.


Family Activities in the Community

Great Start Family Coalition Events

Join Great Start Family Coalition for a variety of fun, free events that are open to families with children ages birth to eight.

Hiking, Parks, & Playgrounds

Little Traverse Conservancy

Browse Little Traverse Conservancy's list of featured nature preserves in Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Chippewa, Emmet, and Mackinac counties.

City of Petoskey Parks

See a list of public parks located in the City of Petoskey.

City of Petoskey Playgrounds

See a list of public playgrounds in the City of Petoskey.

Petoskey Area Family Fun

Browse the Petoskey Area Visitors Bureau's list of fun family activities.

Michigan Earned Income Tax Credit for Working Families

The Michigan Earned Income Tax Credit for Working Families (Michigan EITC) is a tax benefit for working individuals with income below a certain level. 

Child Tax Credit

Single parents making up to $200,000 annually and married couples making up to $400,000 annually can receive as much as $1,600 per child from the Child Tax Credit, depending on income level. If you have children under 18 who live with you more than half the year, you are likely eligible even if you do not usually file taxes or have low/no earnings.

Cash Assistance - Family Independence Program (FIP)

The Family Independence Program (FIP) provides cash assistance to families with dependent children. Individuals who apply and are approved will receive a Bridge Card, which is like a debit card that can be used at many stores and to withdraw cash at ATMs.

The Child Development and Care Child Care Scholarship

The Child Care Scholarship is a State of Michigan program for income-eligible families. Families can for CDC and other assistance. Please note that the Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential (MiLEAP) has announced changes to make it easier for more families to access low鈥攐r no-cost child care. Effective February 25, 2024, MiLEAP eliminated the requirement for primary parents to work with the Office of Child Support to qualify for child care scholarship assistance.

Some employers offer Duo Share and Tri Share programs to offset child care costs for their employees.  To learn more about this option, contact your Human Resources Department regarding participating in these programs. 

汤头条app Student Parents are eligible for subsidized child care through the CCAMPIS (Child Care Access Means Parents in School) grant funding.  Please contact the CCAMPIS Advisor and Activities Coordinator for more information. 

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides low-income households with benefits to support their grocery budget so they can afford nutritious foods.

Women, Infants & Children Program (WIC)

Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a federally-funded health and nutrition program serving low- and moderate-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women, infants, and children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk.

Northmen Den Youth Pantries

Northmen Den Youth Pantries nurtures students by providing food, tutoring, and mentoring services. 

Local Food Pantries

Find a listing and description of local food pantries at .

Northwest Michigan Habitat for Humanity

Northwest Michigan Habitat for Humanity, a nonprofit affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, serves Emmet and Charlevoix counties, constructing, rehabilitating, and preserving homes, advocating for fair and just housing policies, and providing training and resources to help families improve their living conditions.

Michigan State Housing Development Authority

The Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) provides financial and technical assistance to create and preserve safe and decent affordable housing.

Northwest Michigan Community Action Agency

Northwest Michigan Community Action Agency (NMCAA) provides a number of services and resources to help individuals and families achieve greater economic security.

Kari's Closet

Located in Charlevoix, Kari's Closet assists low and no income families in need of clothing, shoes, diapers, and more.

Good Samaritan Family Center

Located in Ellsworth, Good Samaritan Family Center provides support and services to pregnant women and mothers of children from infants to age 5. 

Great Start Collaborative & Family Coalition

Great Start Collaborative & Family Coalition's Family Resource Guide provides a list of helpful family resources available in Charlevoix, Emmet, and Northern Antrim counties.

MSU Extension - Child & Family Development

Michigan State University (MSU) Extension provides programs that help parents, caregivers and other important adults in the lives of children and youth develop important skills.

Common Sense Education

Browse 10 free, content-rich websites to help pre-K through 5th-graders learn new skills and build solid foundations in math, science, and reading.

Common Sense Media

From media recommendations to internet access for all learners, Common Sense Media provides tools and resources to make media and technology safer, healthier, and more equitable for children.

Momtrovert Creative

Momtrovert Creative offers a list of "50 Activities for Kids to do While You Work."

Modern WAH Mom

Modern Work-at-Home Mom offers tips for parents who are working from home.

Local Resources

Char-Em ISD

Char-Em ISD provides resources to help children thrive in various environments while equipping their families to support them on their educational journey.

See Char-Em ISD's Early Childhood Special Education Brochure

See Char-Em ISD's Guide to Special Education Services in the Least Restrictive Environment

Bridges4Kids

Bridges4Kids is a nonprofit organization providing an internet-based system of information and referral for parents and professionals seeking help for children from birth through adulthood.

Emmet County Health & Human Services

Find a list of agencies and contact information available through Emmet County Health & Human Services.


State Resources

Children With Special Needs Fund

The Children With Special Needs (CSN) Fund exists to help families of children with special needs. There are also other statewide resources available to help families with equipment, services, and support.

Michigan Alliance for Families

Michigan Alliance for Families provides information, support, and education for families who have children and young adults who receive special education services. 

Grand Rapids Public Schools Special Education Resource Guide

Grand Rapids Public Schools (GRPS) has organized a list of helpful resources related to special education identification, evaluation, eligibility, and IEP process.


National Resources

Oregon State University has organized a list of national resources for parents of children with a disability. 


The ELC does not discriminate against children with special needs. Our program has a strong relationship with the .  If a concern arises, the ELC program director will contact a child鈥檚 family to discuss intervention options. In addition, if you have concerns about your child鈥檚 development, please contact your child鈥檚 teacher or program director, and they will facilitate the process of working with ISD staff to support your child. The Char-Em ISD employs a team of staff that supports teachers in developing strategies and interventions to strengthen instruction. Staff includes teachers, speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, orientation and mobility specialists, vision consultants, hearing consultants, social workers, and psychologists. In addition to providing support for intervention, staff may also be requested to evaluate children to determine if a child meets Michigan criteria as a child with a disability and needs specialized education and related services.