HS

The federally funded Head Start program serves low-income three and four year old children and their families. The purpose is to promote
school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive development of children through the provision of educational, health, nutritional, social
and other services to enrolled children and families. There are 19 Head Start grantees in Arkansas serving 10,011 children and families in all 75 counties. Click here for a
Map of Head Start Programs.

EHS

The federally funded Early Head Start (EHS) program serves low-income families with infants and toddlers and pregnant women. The purpose of EHS is to promote healthy prenatal outcomes for pregnant women, enhance the development of very young children, and promote healthy family functioning. There are 10 Early Head Start grantees serving 1,196 children and families. Map of Early Head Start Programs.

M/SHS

The federally funded Migrant/Seasonal Head Start program serves children birth to five years of age and their families. Migrant families
move from one geographic location to another for agriculture work. Seasonal families work primarily in seasonal agriculture and have not moved in two years. Community Action Program for Central Arkansas serves as the lead grantee with two delegate grantees. They serve 388 children and families. Migrant/Seasonal Head Start Map.

ABC/ABCSS

Arkansas Better Chance was created in 1991 to offer high quality early education services to children birth to five exhibiting developmental/socioeconomic risk factors. In 2003, the Arkansas General Assembly made a commitment to expand the program to serve low‐income three and four‐year old children. This expansion, known as Arkansas Better Chance for School Success (ABCSS), serves over 24,000 children in a variety of early childhood programs including Head Start.
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AHSA

The Arkansas Head Start Association is a non-profit organization working to ensure availability of comprehensive early childhood education and high-quality services for children and families.

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AHSSCO

The purpose of the Arkansas Head Start State Collaboration Office is to create a visible presence at the state level, which can assist in the development of significant, multi-agency and public private partnerships between Head Start and the state.

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