About Head Start
Many parents wonder what Head Start is and how it can benefit their child’s early development. Head Start is a federally funded program designed to foster the healthy development of young children from low-income families. Established in the 1960s under the Economic Opportunity Act, Head Start emerged as a cornerstone initiative to break the cycle of poverty. Its comprehensive approach addresses not only the educational needs of preschool-aged children but also their emotional, social, health, nutritional, and psychological well-being.
The program recognizes that a child’s development is intrinsically linked to their family environment. Therefore, Head Start actively promotes family engagement, offering resources and support to empower parents and caregivers. By involving families in their child’s early learning journey, the program strengthens the foundation for lifelong success and builds stronger communities.
Through its holistic model, Head Start has remained a trusted resource for early childhood education and family support for decades.
Services for Children and Families
Head Start programs help children get ready to succeed in school and in life through learning experiences tailored to their changing needs and abilities. Our programs do this in a few key ways: