One Hope United Helps Parents with Head Start Program

Lawndale News Chicago's Bilingual Newspaper - Education

Lawndale News Chicago's Bilingual Newspaper - Education

Chicago families may not realize they’re eligible for federal Head Start programming which could help make the decision to send their child (or children) to quality Early Learning Centers like One Hope United easier and more affordable. All parents want to provide the best opportunities for their children to learn, grow and thrive. This is especially true when it comes to education. No family should miss out on providing quality education to their children because of their ability to pay. That’s why One Hope United is pleased to offer Head Start or Early Head Start programming at four of our child care and early education centers (two in Bridgeport, one in Edgewater and one in suburban Waukegan). These programs combine quality child care and education with other programming and resources to help set every child up for success. Not sure if your family is eligible? It’s easy to find out and One Hope United is here for you every step of the way.

Head Start, a federally funded program, is designed to give every child equal access to the resources and support they need. Established in 1965 for low-income families, Head Start promotes school readiness for children ages birth to five. These programs enhance children’s social and cognitive development by offering children and their family’s educational, nutritional, health, social and other services. The services Head Start provides are designed to set up children for success by the time they are ready to start kindergarten. One Hope United combines Head Start with child care assistance to provide a full day of early childhood care and education for families who are working or in school at a significantly reduced cost. If you feel limited by the specific circumstances that make your family eligible for Head Start, please contact one of the centers today or go online to https://onehopeunited.org/headstart/.

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