Hundreds of Arizona children lost access to federally-funded childcare and early learning programs due to the ongoing government shutdown.
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Congress must protect Head Start by ending the government shutdown now | Opinion
Opinion: The federal government shutdown is forcing programs to make impossible choices that will destabilize families who need Head Start the most.
As the federal-government shutdown enters its second month – now the second longest in U.S. history – it’s not just food programs that are running out of money. Head Start early-childhood programs in ...
Head Start is often viewed as a program that caters primarily to urban areas. The numbers, however, tell a different story.
Community Action Inc. of Central Texas will miss out on $7.9M in funding, forcing it to pause its services, which include ...
As the federal government shutdown stretches on, thousands of children in Massachusetts could lose access to early childhood care if federal funding<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
She’s only 3 years old, but that didn’t stop Sofia Quiroz from enjoying a day out after traveling from Chicago Heights to the Children’s Museum in Oak Lawn. The free visit was ...
The region’s Head Start early child care sites will lose federal funding starting Nov. 1, but all 17 have pledged to fund themselves for as long as they can.
The National Head Start Association reported nearly 10% of Head Start children are at risk of losing access to their ...
Encompass Head Start was already financially stressed before the government shutdown. First, its federal grant was reduced ...
Thousands of children in Ohio could soon lose access to early education and childcare as the federal shutdown drags on.
The national Head Start organization said nearly 3,000 Massachusetts children could be impacted at the start of the month.Six ...
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