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Head Start

218-728-1091

The goal of Minnesota Head Start is to provide comprehensive services to help families living in poverty enhance the school readiness of their young children (birth through 5). Children statewide participate in a variety of educational activities in a safe environment, have healthy meals and snacks, and get connected to medical and dental services in their community. Parents are actively involved in their children’s health and education, receive support to enrich parenting skills, and access needed family services toward greater self-sufficiency. Parents also have opportunities to influence the direction and policies of the local programs. Generally, to meet income guidelines a family has to have an annual gross income under 100% of the federal poverty level (for example, a family of 4 would have to have earn less than $19,350 a year in 2005). However, there are exceptions and you should contact the nearest Head Start program to find out if your family is eligible.To find out more about the Head Start programs in Minnesota, or find the nearest agency to you, click here.

Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE)
651-582-8402

ECFE is a public school program that helps to set the stage for parent involvement and children’s success in K-12 education. ECFE works to strengthen families and engage the ability of all parents to provide the best possible environment for the healthy development of their children. ECFE is open to all families with prekindergarten children, regardless of income. It is available through almost every school district in Minnesota.

Child Care Financial Aid

This website can help parents, providers and employers plan how to pay for child care, get information about child care quality, find employer information about child care benefits, and learn about grants, scholarships and more. The site is sponsored by the Greater Minneapolis Day Care Association.

Minnesota Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) Network 1-888-291-9811 or 651-665-0150 metro

The network will help you find the child care that best meets your needs. CCR&R agencies provide individualized referrals to licensed family child care homes, centers, preschool programs, and school-age programs. To find the Child Care Resource and Referral agency that serves your area of the state, click here.   Parents and Child Care Providers are encouraged to call to access services in Hmong, Spanish and Somali.

Way to Grow
612-588-8893

Way to Grow (WTG) is a Minneapolis school readiness program that seeks to assist families and children (newborn to six years old) through a community driven approach that builds on family strengths and the natural support systems within each community. WTG connects families with services and resources available in their community and encourages prevention and early intervention services. Family Resource Workers establish supportive relationships with families, help identify family strengths, make referrals and facilitate access to any needed services such as preventive health care, parent education, child care and resources to meet basic needs. Additionally, each Way to Grow site also makes hundreds of referrals per year for families seeking information only.

Minnesota Kinship Caregivers Association
651-917-4642

MKCA, a not-for-profit organization, that advocates for, supports, and provides information and resources to people raising their grandchildren or children of other kin and friends.   They also provide support groups, links to other resources and legal help.