What is Quality Child Care?
What Questions to Ask When Visiting a Provider
Quality Assurance Information
Early Childhood Training Opportunities
Child Care Resource and Referral Staff Directory
Family Child Care (FCC)
Need help paying for Child Care?
Home Energy Assistance and Weatherization
Contact Us/Directions/Locations
Healthy Families/TIP Holiday Book Drive
Food and Nutrition Program offers FREE vouchers to Pathmark.
Check the BCCAP calendar for free Child Care training opportunities!
BCCAP Receives Grant from Target for Healthy Families-TIP Program
New Hours at the Dicken's Community Center on Vansciver Parkway in Willingboro! Monday through Friday 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
Burlington County Child Care Director's Meeting
Dec 08: New members are welcome! Bring a friend! For more information contact Jo Anne Kirk at 609-261-6834, ext. 5150 or email jokirk@bccap.org More info
Dec 24: More info
Welcome to Burlington County Community Action Program
Burlington County Community Action Program (BCCAP) is a private, non-profit social service agency established in 1965 to serve the low-income population of Burlington County. BCCAP is governed by a 21-member Board of Trustees, including one-third representation from the private sector, one-third from elected public officials, and one-third from the low-income population.
Our Mission
BCCAP exists to combat the causes and reduce the effects of poverty in Burlington County by:
Removing barriers to self-sufficiency.
Maximizing participation of our customers in the development and implementation of our programs.
Testing new approaches to solving basic causes of poverty.
Supporting self-help groups that promote self- sufficiency.
Working to better organize services related to the needs of the poor.
Broadening resource base of programs directed to the elimination of poverty.