About 4C
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Caring for the Future
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Our Mission
"To empower the community to provide for its future through developing,
coordinating and strengthening programs that care for children."
Historical Overview
4C, a private, non-profit, 501(c)(3) corporation, was organized in
1969 as a committee of the Community Services Council by the Orange
County Government and United Way. In 1973, 4C was chartered as a separate
organization.
4C operates under a Board of Directors made up of community volunteers
who establish corporate policy and provide direction for the agency.
The board employs a President and a staff consisting of Administration
(including the offices of the President, Accounting and Development),
Departments of Family Resources, Child Care Resource Development, Early
Childhood Education, and Head Start.
4C Premise
The 4C organization operates upon these basic premises:
The child is the responsibility of the parents. Though the community
has an interest in the development and education of each of its citizens,
the small child is first the responsibility of its parents. It is they
who must have the day-to-day relationship with the child; and in their
absence due to employment, it is the parents who should make arrangements
for the child's care, instructing the caretaker and providing input
on a daily basis regarding the child's learning.
There are numerous child care facilities, private businesses both profit
and non-profit, already providing good quality care at reasonable prices
in Florida. More are opening every week and still more are seeking consultation
regarding opening. If parents are enabled through 4C to pay the published
rate at any child care center of their choice, many centers will compete
to get the business.

