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Head Start New Employee Portal. Designed specifically for new staff, these resources summarize key Head Start concepts for many roles. Find the materials that support early staff success! Read More
Contact the Head Start and Early Head Start programs serving your community for information on eligibility requirements and how to apply. Learn How to Apply.
The Head Start Center Locator is limited to U.S. States and Territories. Please select a zip code, city, or state to search for Head Start Centers. Facebook Instagram Twitter
Head Start programs support children's growth from birth to age 5 through services centered around early learning and development, health, and family well-being. Head Start staff actively engage parents, recognizing family participation throughout the program as key to strong child outcomes.
Head Start and Early Head Start programs provide free learning and development services to children ages birth to 5 from low-income families. All programs welcome children with disabilities. Learn More
The National Head Start Fellowship Program supports and grows early childhood leaders from diverse backgrounds, including a range of professional experiences, individual skills, and talents, and across communities. Learn More.
OHS manages grant funding and oversees local agencies providing Head Start services. Head Start programs promote school readiness of children under 5 from families with low income through education, health, social and other services.
This fact sheet from the Office of Head Start provides a brief overview of the nation’s Head Start program, its including mission, goals, administrative structure, and history. It also provides a description of services and enrollment numbers for the 2022-2023 program year.
Use the Head Start Locator to find a Head Start program near you. If you need more help, call (toll-free) 866-763-6481, Monday—Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET, or use the Contact Us form. Your local Head Start program can help you understand the requirements for enrolling your child.
Explore key moments in Head Start history with an interactive timeline . Access archival photographs, videos, resources, and more. In January 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson declared a War on Poverty in his State of the Union address.