Children who are 3 to 5 years old are eligible for Head Start services. Pregnant women and children from birth to 3 years of age are eligible for Early Head Start services. Children and families who are homeless, in foster care, or receive TANF or SSI are also eligible for services. Eligibility is determined by Head Start program staff and some families may be eligible for services if they are determined to be at or below the federal poverty level. Some grantees enroll a percentage of children from families with incomes above the Poverty Guidelines as well.
Families are encouraged to apply.
Rated 5 star by Stephanie on 2023-07-30 15:08:12 | |
Comment: | I have been employed with head start going on 3 years now, and I love this company. I truly feel that their many goal is what is best for the children! I am so proud to be a member of these team. I can only hope to have many more years with this company. If you are looking for a place for your child to attend, head start is definitely the first step in education! Thank you |
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