Head Start Community Program of Morris County is a federally funded child development program that partners with families to provide comprehensive support for child development and school readiness for the community's most vulnerable children. With a strong emphasis on community partnerships, the program goes beyond basic child care services to meet the educational, social, emotional, health, and nutritional needs of children and their families.
Founded in 1965, Head Start Community Program of Morris County offers a range of services, including a Home-Based Program for pregnant women and children from birth through 18 months, as well as Center-Based programs for children ages 18 months through five years. Through donations and community support, the organization strives to empower diverse families and strengthen communities, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to thrive.
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