Dive into the CNMI PSS Head Start/ Early Head Start Program

 



Do you know about the CNMI PSS Head Start/ Early Head Start Program? If not, that is totally fine! In this post you will learn more about the CNMI PSS HS/EHS Program and what we offer to families who have children ages five and under.

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The CNMI PSS Head Start/ Early Head Start Program is a federally-funded program that supports the education, health/mental health, disability, nutrition, and family and community support services for families and their children. From birth, as early as six weeks old, to age five, the program gives low income families the opportunity to develop skills for school readiness. When children start school ready to learn, they are more likely to be successful throughout their school years. All Head Start/ Early Head Start- Child Care Partnership Programs and resources are free of cost for families. We off support for your whole family to help make sure that everyone stays healthy, happy, and successful. 


Is your child eligible?

  • Children age 0-5 years old
  • Low-Income Families
  • Families who receive SSI
  • Families who are homeless
  • Children in Foster Care

 

Head Start/ Early Head Start Helps your Child:

- Learn through fun games, songs, and activites

-Develop physical skills and hit milestones when they're ready

-Improve social skills by playing with other kids and adults


Head Start/ Early Head Start Helps your Family:

- Learn how to support your child's growth and development

- Increase learning opportunities at home

-Meet and connect with other parents of young children

- Build a strong relationship with your child


Early Head Start Center Centers:

- Chalan Kanoa

- DanDan

- Kagman

- Susupe

- Tanapag


Head Start Center Locations:

- Chalan Kanoa

- DanDan

- JMR (Chinatown)

- Kagman

- Oleai

- San Antonio

- Sinapalo

- Tanapag

- Tinian


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For more information you can visit our office to speak in person at Building 1256, Phonpei Way Capitol Hill, Saipan or you can contact us through phone or email to apply or to learn more about the program.


Telephone: (670) 323-7446

                   (670) 664-3761

Email: hsehs@cnmipss.org







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