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Program offerings include:
· Free early childhood education (preschool)
· Free family assistance and support
· Well-balanced, nutritious meals for all children
· Several additional opportunities for the entire family
Ages served:
· 3 and 4 year olds
· (Priority will be given to children who turned 4 on or before August 31, 2004)
Who is eligible?
Ninety percent of families in the program must be low-income and meet income guidelines. (For example, a family of 4
who earned less than $20,240 during the previous 12 months or the 2003 tax year will qualify.)
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How do you enroll?
Call Cathy (228-4287), Jamie (228-4256), Karen (228-4126), Kira (228-4283), or Ruth, Program Secretary, (228-4290) for additional information.
What are the benefits of the program?
Families and children learn to have fun together, stay healthy, and have access to needed services.
Parent involvement opportunities — from volunteering in the classroom to being part of the Parent Group and/or Policy Council — make ECEAP your program.
Central Valley
ECEAP Sites:
ECEAP is currently offered in the following Central Valley Schools:
Barker
Center
, Broadway Elementary, Keystone Elementary, Progress Elementary, and
University
Center
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