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The early head start program provides a trained home visitor to assist low-income families in learning about child development, participating in health and nutrition screenings, and developing a plan for family and child growth.
With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth.
With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction.
This agency offers trained home visits, helping low-income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings, and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction. Serves South King County. Apply online or call for more information.
246 8th Avenue Southwest, Ephrata, WA 98823
With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction.
With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction. Serves Walla Walla. Apply online or call for more info.
With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth.
With a trained home visitor, low-income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings, and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction. Serves Shoreline, Northeast Seattle, Kenmore, Bothell, Woodinville, and Mill Creek.
With a trained home visitor, low income families that are expecting or have a child aged 0-3 learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth.
An experienced home-visitor comes to your home once a week for 90 minutes and provides a range of developmentally appropriate activities for both the parent and child to do together. Serves families with children from prenatal until 3 years old.
With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction.
With a trained home visitor, low income families that are pregnant or have a child 0-3 can learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Serves Central Seattle, South Seattle, West Seattle, Burien, and Tukwila. The online application can be accessed via the website.
2219 Northeast 138th Avenue, Building 100, Vancouver, WA 98684
With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Serves pregnant people and caregivers of children 0-3 in Clark County, Woodland, and Long Beach.
With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth.
This online tool helps individuals and families locate an Early Head Start/Head Start program in WA. The program is funded by the federal government for children ages 0 and 5 and works closely with parents to support their children's health and education. Families must be low-income to qualify.
With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction. Serves families who are pregnant or have a child younger than 3 years old.
With a trained home visitor, eligible families that are expecting or have children age newborn up to 3 years old learn about their child's development by participating in development screenings and ongoing assessment, do fun learning activities with your child and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction. Serves Ferry, Stevens, Pend Oreille, and Spokane Counties. Apply online or call for more information.
With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction.
With a trained home visitor, low-income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings, and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction.
With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction. Serves families who are pregnant or have a child younger than 3 years old.
With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction. Serves Okanagan County and Bridgeport, WA.
With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction.
Provides year-round, weekly home visits for low-income families that are pregnant or have a children 0-3 years old. Participants learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Serves Yakima, Grant, Adams, and Franklin Counties. Neighboring towns, outside the service area, can call to ask if their location can be accommodated.
With a trained home visitor, low income families that are pregnant or have a child 0-3 learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings, and develop a plan for family and child growth. Serves Kitsap and North Mason counties.
With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction. Serves families who are pregnant or have a child younger than 3 years old.
With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction. Serves families who are pregnant or have a child younger than 3 years old.
With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction. Early Head Start services available for Whatcom County only. Apply online or call for more info.
530 Northwest Greyhound Way, Pullman, WA 99163
With a trained home visitor, low-income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings, and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction.
100 North Morain Street, Kennewick, WA 99336
Provides 90 minute home visits designed for children 0-35 months (has not turned 3 years of age by September 1st of the current enrollment year). Additionally, the Early Head Start program includes a Prenatal Program that provides home visits during pregnancy and 2 Socializations (play-groups) a month with caregivers and children in the program.
With a trained home visitor, low-income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings, and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction. Serves Clark County.
1402 Craig Street East, Moses Lake, WA 98837
With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction.