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About Head Start
Mission Statement
Head Start is a national program
that promotes school readiness by enhancing the social
and cognitive development of children through the provision
of educational, health, nutritional, social and other
services to enrolled children and families.
Commitment to Children
Head Start's commitment to
wellness embraces a comprehensive vision of health for
children, families, and staff. The objective of Child
Health and Development Services is to ensure that, through
collaboration among families, staff, and health professionals,
all child health and developmental concerns are identified,
and children and families are linked to an ongoing source
of continuous, accessible care to meet their basic health
needs.
Commitment to Families and Communities
Head Start offers parents
opportunities and support for growth, so that they can
identify their own strengths, needs and interests, and
find their own solutions. The objective of Family Partnerships
is to support parents as they identify and meet their
own goals, nurture the development of their children
in the context of their family and culture, and advocate
for communities that are supportive of children and
families of all cultures. The building of trusting,
collaborative relationships between parents and staff
allows them to share with and to learn from one another.
Our National Early Childhood Promise
Head Start targets children
at greatest risk of academic failure in low socio-economic
communities throughout the United States, Puerto Rico
and the Outer Pacific Islands. Over 900,000 children
and families are served each year which is less than
45% of those eligible. Community grants are provided
directly by the federal government to offer funding
for basic services.
Rick Mokler
Executive Director
California Head Start Association
1107 9th Street, Suite 301
Sacramento, CA 95814
916-444-7760
916-690-4485 cell
916-444-2257fax
http://www.caheadstart.org
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