Enrollment Open for Early Childhood Development: Joliet Head Start Programs Offer Comprehensive Support for Low-Income Families

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Joliet, IL – Catholic Charities in the Diocese of Joliet is now welcoming new enrollments for its Head Start and Early Head Start programs, aimed at fostering early childhood development for children and supporting expectant mothers in Will County.

According to the organization’s outreach material, these programs are specifically designed for children from birth up to five years of age from low-income families. They offer a variety of services including health and dental care, nutritious meals, educational activities, and parental involvement encouragement. Moreover, they provide crucial assistance to families with infants and toddlers, promoting healthy development from an early age.

Families interested in applying for the Head Start or Early Head Start programs can visit catholiccharitiesjoliet.org or contact the Head Start Administrative Office for more information on eligibility and the enrollment process.

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