Head Start | Hancock, Hardin, Wyandot, And Putnam Community Action Commission
Head Start is an income based, free, family-focused preschool program. Accepts children ages three to five years old - including children with special needs. Head Start provides comprehensive services to help prepare children for Kindergarten. Children receive educational services, family support, nutritious snacks & meals, health screenings, and mental health services. Family Support Specialists work with families to develop and achieve family goals, while teachers supply school readiness skills such as language development, math & science activities, and creative arts. Head Start thrives on parent involvement. Whether it is volunteering in the classroom, attending parent group, or participating in Policy Council, volunteering helps strengthen your relationship with your child as well as contribute to your child's overall development.
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Physical Address
1637 Tiffin Avenue, Findlay, OH 45840
Hours
School year currently runs from August to May and we offer both full and half day classes. Call or visit website for more information.
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Application process
Contact one of the following Head Start offices for application instructions: Winfield/Findlay Head Start - 545 Winfield Avenue - Findlay 419-423-3147 ext. 1002 or 1003 Kenton Head Start - 10702 US Highway 68 - Kenton 419-674-4433 Upper Sandusky Head Start - 559 South Warpole Street - Upper Sandusky 419-209-0715 Angeline Head Start - 11028 County Highway 44 - Upper Sandusky 419-294-4488 Putnam Head Start - 1205 East Third Street - Ottawa 419-523-3228 HHWP Community Action Commission - 1637 Tiffin Avenue - Findlay 419-423-3755 ext. 162.
Fee
None.
Eligibility
Accepts children ages three to five years old, including children with special needs.
Languages
Spanish.
Service area
Hardin County, Ohio
Hancock County, Ohio
Wyandot County, Ohio
Putnam County, Ohio
Agency info
Hancock, Hardin, Wyandot, And Putnam Community Action Commission
The HHWP Community Action Commission is a private, nonprofit corporation created in 1965 to combat poverty in our service area. Our primary service area is bounded by Hancock, Hardin, Wyandot, and Putnam counties.