CareCam

For church & faith-based programs

Church daycare cameras parents can actually watch

Affordable, secure live viewing for church preschools, daycares, and Parents Day Out programs. CareCam runs on the cameras your ministry already has, is video-only, and lets each family watch only their own child's room — building trust and supporting child safety without a big budget.

Built for ministry programs

Budget-friendly for ministries

Church preschools and Parents Day Out programs run lean. CareCam uses the cameras you already have and has published pricing from $49/mo — no big hardware project to fundraise for.

Safety and accountability

With rotating volunteers and part-time staff, a live view supports child-safety and check-in accountability — and gives your safety or security team eyes without a public feed.

Trust with families

Letting parents watch their own child live is one of the strongest trust signals a ministry program can offer — and it can help fill classrooms.

Private and video-only

Each family sees only their own child's room, during set hours. No microphones, no public links, no recording for parents — respectful of children and staff alike.

Getting set up right? See staff & volunteer consent, the laws in your state, and our free policy & consent templates.

Church daycare cameras — FAQ

Can a church daycare add cameras affordably?
Yes. Because CareCam runs on standard IP cameras your ministry may already have, most church preschools and Parents Day Out programs can add secure live parent viewing without a big capital project. Pricing is published, from $49/mo, and it's free for parents.
Is it appropriate to have cameras in a church preschool?
Done respectfully, yes — and many families expect it. CareCam is video-only (no audio), never in bathrooms or changing areas, and gives each parent access only to their own child's room during set hours. It supports safety and trust without turning the program into surveillance.
Do volunteers and staff need to consent?
For video-only cameras in shared areas, most states don't require individual consent, but you should notify staff and volunteers and document it. Because CareCam records no audio, the trickier audio all-party-consent question doesn't arise. See our staff-consent guide, and confirm your state's rules.
Can we use our existing security cameras?
Often yes. Many churches already have IP security cameras; if they support RTSP/ONVIF, CareCam can usually add parent viewing on top of them. Send us the models and we'll confirm.