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About Us
Head Start of Greater Dallas services 4,259 low-income, preschool age
children, and their families at 36
center locations
throughout Dallas County. In addition, HS operates 2 Early Head Start
centers, which serve 98 pregnant women, infants and toddlers.
Centers operate from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday.
Head Start makes an immense contribution to the
local community: since 1967, more than 50,000 children have entered
school ready to achieve academic success and thousands of families have
become self-reliant. Head Start of Greater Dallas receives approximately
$34 million from the federal government to manage the Head Start program
within Dallas County. Federal regulations require Head Start of Greater
Dallas to match 25 percent of this amount, approximately $8 million,
from donations and other
support from the local community.
The comprehensive Head Start program provides a
rich learning environment designed to address the child’s nutritional
and health needs while stimulating rapid growth in physical
coordination, self-esteem and pre-reading skills. Children have access
to computers and become adept at utilizing them as learning tools.
Head
Start also addresses the needs of the child’s family, encourages parents
to become involved in their child’s education and helps them achieve
self-reliance. Social services staff enroll parents in GED, literacy and
English-as-a-second-language classes, refer them to a wide variety of
social services providers, place them in job training programs or
community colleges and provide substance abuse prevention education and
referrals.
All services to children and families are provided
at no cost to them. Families qualify by meeting the
federal poverty
guidelines. For example,
a family of four must demonstrate that their annual income is less than
$20,000.
Head Start serves a diverse population. Hispanic
children comprise 48% of the total, while African-American children
comprise 46%, Anglos 2%, Asian-Americans 2%, and other approximately 1%.
Most Head Start parents are single and more than 70 percent work, yet
few have annual incomes greater than $10,000.
Head Start of Greater Dallas employs 700 staff, of
which 390 are teachers. More than 3000 people volunteer - majority of
these are children’s parents.
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