Head Start is a national model for early childhood education, health and nutrition, and family support — serving approximately 750,000 young children and families annually.
From rural towns and Indian reservations to farmworker camps, suburbs and bustling cities, Head Start provides children with early learning, health services, and family engagement.
With proven outcomes, Head Start offers prenatal care, child development, and affordable child care, enabling parents to pursue education, careers, and job training.