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Cdcfc Head Start | Child Development Council Of Franklin County

Comprehensive preschool program for children 3-5 years old. Offers full day, school day or half-day classes. Focuses on developing school readiness skills. Provides health screenings, meals, educational field trips, cultural experiences and socialization. Provides assessments and referrals to other social service and/or community agencies when needed. Accepts children with disabilities who can be safely managed in the classroom.

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Early Head Start | West Ohio Community Action Partnership

Early Head Start is a free program for children aged birth to 3 years old that qualify for the program. WOCAP provides daily opportunities for social, emotional and intellectual growth that will prepare children for success in school and in life.

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Head Start | Great Lakes Community Action Partnership Headquarters

Provides care and preschool services for children ages 3-5. Children enrolled in the program attend classes Mon through Thu during the school year. Centers provide a daily meal and snack along with hands-on activities. Children are provided with medical, mental health, nutrition and dental services. Families also receive at least two home visits and two parent-teacher conferences.

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Head Start | Lorain County Community Action Agency

Offers a federally-funded child development program that provides educational experiences, medical disability and dental services, nutritional meals, counseling and opportunities for parental involvement to help prepare low-income children succeed in school. Services may be provided in centers or in the family's home as well as at other locations throughout the county.

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Head Start | Community Action Wayne/Medina

Provides educational activities for children that promote mental, social, emotional, and physical growth.

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Offers a comprehensive early childhood education program for children in economically disadvantaged families. The program includes kindergarten readiness learning experiences, speech, language, and hearing screenings, vision and dental checks, snacks and meals, and parent involvement opportunities.

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Early Head Start | Lucas County Family And Children First Council

Refers to Early Head Start programs.

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Friends Preschool Program | Friends Care Community

Provides comprehensive preschool program to children. Program is dedicated to helping seniors and children learn and care together thorugh the development of intergenerational environments.

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Mercer County Head Start - Head Start | Mercer County Head Start

Head Start is an income based, free preschool program for children ages three to five years old, including children with special needs. Children receive educational services, family support, nutritious snacks and meals, health screenings, and mental health services.

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Head Start | Hamilton County Educational Service Center

Provides federally-funded child development program that provides educational experiences and opportunities for parental involvement to help prepare low-income children and children with disabilities age three to five to be prepared to enter school.

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Community Action Wayne - Head Start And Early Head Start | Community Action Wayne/Medina

Child development program that includes education and comprehensive services. Program is federall funded. Head Start and Early Head Start also available through home based services. Comprehensive services include: * Medical and dental * Nutrition * Physical and developmental disability screening * Mental health * Parent, Family, Community Engagement (PFCE)

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Head Start | Lorain County Community Action Agency

Offers a federally-funded child development program that provides educational experiences, medical disability and dental services, nutritional meals, counseling and opportunities for parental involvement to help prepare low-income children succeed in school. Services may be provided in centers or in the family's home as well as at other locations throughout the county.

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Head Start is a free, federal program for preschool children between the ages of 3 to 5 for low income families. A wide variety of education and health services for the child and supportive services for parents and families are offered.

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Lake Geauga United Head Start (WEST CENTER) | Lake Geauga United Head Start

Provides educational experiences, health, nutrition, counseling, and social services, as well as opportunities for parental involvement to help prepare economically disadvantaged children.

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Head Start | Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission

Offers a comprehensive early childhood education program for children in economically disadvantaged families. The program includes kindergarten readiness learning experiences, speech, language, and hearing screenings, vision and dental checks, snacks and meals, and parent involvement opportunities. Children may attend a Head Start Center, or participate in a home-based option and receive weekly home visits.

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Head Start | Clinton County Community Action Partnership

Offers a comprehensive early childhood education program for children in economically disadvantaged families. The program includes kindergarten readiness learning experiences, speech, language, and hearing screenings, vision and dental checks, snacks and meals, and parent involvement opportunities.

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Head Start | Great Lakes Community Action Partnership Headquarters

Provides care and preschool services for children ages 3-5. Children enrolled in the program attend classes Mon through Thu during the school year. Centers provide a daily meal and snack along with hands-on activities. Children are provided with medical, mental health, nutrition and dental services. Families also receive at least two home visits and two parent-teacher conferences.

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Head Start | Knox County Head Start

- Free Head Start Preschool. - Children must be 3 by August 1 - Children turning 3 after August 1 may enroll after their 3rd birthday - Income Eligibility Applies - IEP Children Served - Hours from 8:15am-11:45am or 12:15pm-3:45pm Tuesday through Friday - Serving a portion of Mount Vernon - Nutritious breakfast and lunch or lunch & snack - Medical, Dental, Hearing, Vision Screenings - Family Services - Monthly Parent/Family Events - Field Trips - Formal Kindergarten Transition Plan.

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Offers a comprehensive early childhood education program for children in economically disadvantaged families. The program includes kindergarten readiness learning experiences, speech, language, and hearing screenings, vision and dental checks, snacks and meals, and parent involvement opportunities.

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