Housing Access
Director Garvin acknowledges the challenges programs face in helping all Head Start families obtain safe and reliable housing.
Director Garvin acknowledges the challenges programs face in helping all Head Start families obtain safe and reliable housing.
The Tribal Colleges and Universities Head Start (TCU-HS) Partnership Program ensures and increases the number of qualified education staff working in American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) Head Start and Early Head Start programs within tribal nations.
Office of Head Start leadership discuss the role of Head Start programs and strategic approaches to strengthening mental health supports. Discover strategies to decrease the stigma associated with mental health.
Learn about strategies that can support Head Start grant recipients to strengthen mental health supports for children and families.
Director Garvin shares how family service professionals can initiate caring conversations about McKinney-Vento eligibility. He also provides examples of how small language changes can make a big difference.
Leaders from the Department of Health and Human Services' Administration for Children and Families discuss the essential role Head Start staff play in providing high-quality services to our most vulnerable children.
Find out how you can provide feedback and suggestions to the Office of Head Start through the Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECLKC) website.
Designed specifically for new Head Start program staff, these resources can help you learn your role with clarity and confidence. Find the materials you need to be successful in your first year and beyond!
This webinar introduces two new tools that can help grant recipients submit high-quality Change in Scope applications and expedite their review and approval process: an application checklist and a budget template.
Director Khari M. Garvin’s Home at Head Start video series highlights the many ways our programs are equipped to support young children and families experiencing housing loss or instability.